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1. What is a remediable task that a dental hygienist or assistant can perform in
the absence of the practicing dentist?
Administer anesthesia without supervision.
Perform complex surgical procedures.
Provide basic emergency care within their scope of practice.
Diagnose dental conditions.
2. A dentist has issued a prescription for services of a dental hygienist for a
patient of record. The prescription of service is valid for how many years?
1
2
3
4
3. What term describes the state of reduced sensitivity to pain in dental
practice?
Anesthesia
Analgesia
Sedation
Hypnosis
4. What is the minimum oxygen concentration that must be maintained when
using nitrous oxide in dental practice?
, 50%
30%
40%
20%
5. What is the maximum number of years a board member can serve on the
Board of Dentistry in Florida?
Two years
Four years
Eight years
Six years
6. Within how many hours must a Certified Registered Dental Hygienist notify
the Board in writing of an adverse occurrence related to or as the result of
the administration of local anesthesia?
36 hours
60 hours
24 hours
48 hours
7. What is the classification of the task of applying topical anesthetic in dental
practice?
Record-keeping
Administration of anesthesia
Patient assessment
Emergency response
,8. If a dental hygienist faces a significant personal hardship, what steps should
they take regarding their continuing education requirements?
They should seek a temporary license until the hardship is resolved.
They should ask their employer to cover the education costs.
They should document their hardship and apply for an exemption
from the continuing education requirements.
They should ignore the requirements and continue practicing.
9. What is the validity period of a Dental Hygiene prescription in Florida?
The prescription is valid for 3 months.
The prescription is valid for 1 year.
The prescription is valid for 2 years.
The prescription is valid for 6 months.
10. If a board member has served for four consecutive years, what must occur
before they can be reappointed to the Board of Dentistry?
They must take a break before reappointment.
They must undergo additional training.
They can be reappointed immediately.
They must resign from their position.
11. What type of sedation is specifically mentioned in the regulations governing
dental practice in Florida?
Local anesthesia
Topical anesthesia
, Nitrous oxide sedation
Conscious and general sedation
12. If a dentist passes away and their practice is taken over by another dentist,
what steps must be taken to ensure compliance with Florida regulations
regarding patient record transfer?
The new dentist must wait for the previous dentist's family to approve
the transfer.
The new dentist is not responsible for any records from the deceased
dentist.
The new dentist must ensure that the records are transferred within
the legal time frame and that patients are informed of their access
rights.
The new dentist can ignore the previous records and start fresh.
13. Any CRDH administering local anesthesia must notify the Board, in writing
by registered mail within ______ of any adverse occurrence that was related to
or the result of the administration of local anesthesia. A complete written
report shall be filed with the Board within _____ of the mortality or other
adverse occurrence.
7 days; 48 hours
48 hours; 30 days
10 days; 48 hours
24 hours; 30 days
14. If a 17-year-old dental professional wishes to apply for a position on the
Board of Dentistry, what would be the outcome based on the age
requirement?