RDA Test Law & Ethics: Part 5 Study Guide Questions with Answers
According to the California Dental Practice Act, Section 1680, acts constituting unprofessional conduct include, but are not limited to, which of the following.. - (only the correct answers) A. The advertising to guarantee any dental service, or to perform any dental operation painlessly. B. The aiding or abetting in any unlicensed person to practice dentistry. D. The aiding or abetting of any unlicensed person to practice dentistry. F. The alteration of a patient's record with intent to deceive. G. The aiding or abetting of a licensed dentist, DA, RDA, RDAEF, or RDH permit holder, Ortho Assistant permit holder, RDH, RDHAP, or RDHEF to practice dentistry in a negligent or incompetent manner. Obtain to possess any controlled substances or any dangerous drug. Every Dentist, dental health professional, or other licensed health professional who preforms a service on a patient in a dental office shall identify himself/herself in the patient recorded by: - C. signing his/her name or using an identification number with initials and dating those treatment entries in the record Within how many days does a dental licensee have to comply with a request from the dental board for dental records of a patient? - C. 30 days The daily civil penalty (charge) for non-compliance of request for patient record is: - A.$250 per day up to a 5,000 max A Dentist may require or permit a dental auxiliary to reform which of the following duties prior to an examination of the patient by the dentist, providing that the duties are authorized for the particular classification of Dental Assistant: - a) Expose emergency radiographs upon direction of the dentist. b) Preform extra-oral duties or functions specific by the dentist. c) Perform mouth-mirror inspections of the oral cavity, to include charting of obvious lesions, malocclusions, existing restorations, and missing teeth. True or False: It is unprofessional conduct for a licensed person to perform, or hold him or herself out as able to preform, professional services beyond the scope of his/her license and field of competence as established by his/her education, experience, and training. - True True or false: It is unprofessional conduct for a licensed p
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