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What happens if a licensee is terminated from the program?
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licensee can be disciplined by the committee for acts committed before,
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during, after participation in the diversion program.
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If a sterilized package is altered, what do you do?
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The dental Board of Ca and Dental Hygiene Committee of California shall
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review this regulation annually and est. a consensus.
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All records from the committee and diversion evaluation committee and
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records of proceedings pertaining to the treatment of a licensee in a
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program shall be? Kept confidential and not subject to discovery or
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subpoena
Autonomy Self determination and the ability to be self governing
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and self directing (making a decision for your own self)
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been rehabilitated and the program is complete, all files will be?
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Purged and destroyed i- i-
Ethics i-i- i- general standards of right and wrong that guide behavior with
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Justice/fairness i-i- i- Providing individuals with what is owed, due, i- i- i- i- i- i- i-
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No descrimination
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Veracity i-i- i- being honest and telling the truth
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parent and make decisions for the patient
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malpractice professional services done by a dentist or DH without
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reasonable care or skill or in violation of ethics
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Negligence i-i- i- lack of reasonable care resulting in harm
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scope of practice Board range of duties legally defined for a
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Benevolent Deception the practice of withholding information from
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a patient because of the clinician's belief that the information may harm
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the individual.
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Informed Refusal The right for a patient to assess all the information
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provided by the professional yet still make a decision that is NOT the
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most valued by the professional
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Capacity A person's ability to understand their health care
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conditions, treatment options, and ability to make their own decisions
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Universality a characteristic that states that if two or more people
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consider the same action in the same situation, the same conclusion
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Complementarity i-i- i- Doing the greatest good for the greatest number
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of people
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