4Y051P1 CDC EXAM LATEST UPDATED
1. (001) The concept of ethics began
a. during primitive times.
b. with Florence Nightingale.
c. when the Hippocratic oath was introduced.
d. after the establishment of the American Dental Association - ANSWER A
2. (001) Which situation best illustrates an ethic that was advocated by Florence
Nightingale and is
still practiced today?
a. A1C Jones finished early with his patients so he helped A1C Green with his
patients.
b. Sgt Smith takes AB Brown into her office to discuss AB Brown's unprofessional
behavior.
c. SSgt Paul reprimanded A1C Green and AB Brown because they were discussing
a patient's
diagnosis in the hospital dining room.
d. Amn Todd is always careful to address his patients as Sir or Ma'am, or by their
last names and
Mr., Mrs., Miss, or Ms. - ANSWER C
3. (001) Which moral term is an example used to describe a feeling or urge that
compels us to behave
in a certain way?
a. Responsibility.
b. Obligation.
,c. Character.
d. Policy. - ANSWER B
4. (001) Why is the concept of "justice" in the dental and medical field difficult to
apply?
a. High prices.
b. Limited resources.
c. Widespread illness.
d. Untrained personnel. - ANSWER B
5. (002) What example of ethics are you violating when you criticize your
coworkers in public?
a. Accountability.
b. Competence.
c. Altruism.
d. Loyalty. - ANSWER D
6. (003) All of the following are considered patient rights except
a. quality care and treatment consistent with available resources and generally
accepted standards.
b. the identity, professional status, and professional credentials of health care
personnel.
c. to refuse treatment to the extent permitted by law and government regulations.
d. an attorney when malpractice is suspected. - ANSWER D
7. (003) All of the following statements are considered patient responsibilities
except
a. providing information about past illness, hospitalization, and medications.
b. assisting in the control of noise, smoking, and number of visitors.
, c. maintaining medical records documenting care provided by any medical
treatment facility
(MTF) or dental treatment facility (DTF).
d. keeping appointments on time and notifying the dental treatment facility (DTF)
when appointments
cannot be kept. - ANSWER C
8. (004) What term is an example of the dental profession providing a significant
service to society?
a. Altruism.
b. Autonomy.
c. Competence.
d. Accountability. - ANSWER A
9. (004) The specialty training standard provides all the following information
except
a. required tasks.
b. ethical standards.
c. minimum skill level.
d. minimum knowledge level. - ANSWER B
10. (004) An example of unprofessional behavior would be
a. calling retirees or active duty members by their first name.
b. addressing an adult patient by their military title.
c. referring to a pediatric patient by a nickname.
d. referring to your supervisor as a sergeant. - ANSWER A
11. (004) A communication skill that is defined as "concentrating on what is being
said by the
1. (001) The concept of ethics began
a. during primitive times.
b. with Florence Nightingale.
c. when the Hippocratic oath was introduced.
d. after the establishment of the American Dental Association - ANSWER A
2. (001) Which situation best illustrates an ethic that was advocated by Florence
Nightingale and is
still practiced today?
a. A1C Jones finished early with his patients so he helped A1C Green with his
patients.
b. Sgt Smith takes AB Brown into her office to discuss AB Brown's unprofessional
behavior.
c. SSgt Paul reprimanded A1C Green and AB Brown because they were discussing
a patient's
diagnosis in the hospital dining room.
d. Amn Todd is always careful to address his patients as Sir or Ma'am, or by their
last names and
Mr., Mrs., Miss, or Ms. - ANSWER C
3. (001) Which moral term is an example used to describe a feeling or urge that
compels us to behave
in a certain way?
a. Responsibility.
b. Obligation.
,c. Character.
d. Policy. - ANSWER B
4. (001) Why is the concept of "justice" in the dental and medical field difficult to
apply?
a. High prices.
b. Limited resources.
c. Widespread illness.
d. Untrained personnel. - ANSWER B
5. (002) What example of ethics are you violating when you criticize your
coworkers in public?
a. Accountability.
b. Competence.
c. Altruism.
d. Loyalty. - ANSWER D
6. (003) All of the following are considered patient rights except
a. quality care and treatment consistent with available resources and generally
accepted standards.
b. the identity, professional status, and professional credentials of health care
personnel.
c. to refuse treatment to the extent permitted by law and government regulations.
d. an attorney when malpractice is suspected. - ANSWER D
7. (003) All of the following statements are considered patient responsibilities
except
a. providing information about past illness, hospitalization, and medications.
b. assisting in the control of noise, smoking, and number of visitors.
, c. maintaining medical records documenting care provided by any medical
treatment facility
(MTF) or dental treatment facility (DTF).
d. keeping appointments on time and notifying the dental treatment facility (DTF)
when appointments
cannot be kept. - ANSWER C
8. (004) What term is an example of the dental profession providing a significant
service to society?
a. Altruism.
b. Autonomy.
c. Competence.
d. Accountability. - ANSWER A
9. (004) The specialty training standard provides all the following information
except
a. required tasks.
b. ethical standards.
c. minimum skill level.
d. minimum knowledge level. - ANSWER B
10. (004) An example of unprofessional behavior would be
a. calling retirees or active duty members by their first name.
b. addressing an adult patient by their military title.
c. referring to a pediatric patient by a nickname.
d. referring to your supervisor as a sergeant. - ANSWER A
11. (004) A communication skill that is defined as "concentrating on what is being
said by the