Dental Assisting-Chapter 1-5
Exam/Questions and Answers
NDAEB - -They assure that dental assistants have met a national baseline
standard in the knowledge,skills,attitudes necessary to practice
- ADA&C - -regulations are created by government for each health
profession under HPA they are important because they provide our code of
ethics , bylaws, infection and prevention control
- CDAC - -They are responsible for accrediting dental, dental specialty ,
dental residency, dental hygiene and dental assisting education across
Canada.
- CADA - -they include the duties and responsible registered dental
assistant. Also qualifications for registration and the regulation of
professional conduct, quality assurance, corporations and ethics.
- CDAA - -is the federation of provincial and military dental assisting
organization. They provide national leadership for the dental assisting
profession
- HPA - -is an umbrella legislation that provides a common regulatory
framework for health professions in Alberta.
- Dental jurisprudence - -is the application of the principles of law to the
practice of dentistry, dental therapy and of dental hygiene to patient's,
society and each other.
- respondant superior - -legal doctrine that hold an employer liable for acts
of the employee
- Act of Omission - -when a person is bound to do or act but he omits to do
that or deliberately neglects it.
- Due care - -just ,proper and sufficient care or the absence of negligence
- indirect supervision - -is characterized by some form of authority over the
work of employees not under direct supervision. the supervisor who provides
indirect supervision is responsible for the work but not for the worker.
Dentist does not need to be present but has authorized treatment.
- Direct supervision - -level of supervision 8n which the dentist is physically
present when the dental auxiliary performs delegated functions.
Exam/Questions and Answers
NDAEB - -They assure that dental assistants have met a national baseline
standard in the knowledge,skills,attitudes necessary to practice
- ADA&C - -regulations are created by government for each health
profession under HPA they are important because they provide our code of
ethics , bylaws, infection and prevention control
- CDAC - -They are responsible for accrediting dental, dental specialty ,
dental residency, dental hygiene and dental assisting education across
Canada.
- CADA - -they include the duties and responsible registered dental
assistant. Also qualifications for registration and the regulation of
professional conduct, quality assurance, corporations and ethics.
- CDAA - -is the federation of provincial and military dental assisting
organization. They provide national leadership for the dental assisting
profession
- HPA - -is an umbrella legislation that provides a common regulatory
framework for health professions in Alberta.
- Dental jurisprudence - -is the application of the principles of law to the
practice of dentistry, dental therapy and of dental hygiene to patient's,
society and each other.
- respondant superior - -legal doctrine that hold an employer liable for acts
of the employee
- Act of Omission - -when a person is bound to do or act but he omits to do
that or deliberately neglects it.
- Due care - -just ,proper and sufficient care or the absence of negligence
- indirect supervision - -is characterized by some form of authority over the
work of employees not under direct supervision. the supervisor who provides
indirect supervision is responsible for the work but not for the worker.
Dentist does not need to be present but has authorized treatment.
- Direct supervision - -level of supervision 8n which the dentist is physically
present when the dental auxiliary performs delegated functions.