FLORIDA DENTAL LAWS AND RULES QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
FLORIDA DENTAL LAWS AND RULES QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED _______ is the healing art which is concerned with the exam, diagnosis, treatment planning and care of conditions within the human oral cavity and adjacent tissues and structures. Dentistry ______ is the rendering of educational, preventive and therapeutic dental services and any related extra oral procedure required in the performance of services. Dental Hygiene Board of Dentistry members include: 11 members total: 7 dentists actively practicing 2 hygienists actively practicing 2 lay persons non dental related How many years experience must dentists/hygienists have on BOD At least 5 years clinical preceding the appointment on BOD. Must remain in clinical practice while on BOD How many term years do dental hygiene board members serve? 4 What is the maximum number of years a board member may serve? 10 Who appoints the BOD members? Governor of Florida One board member of the board must be at least ____ years old. 60 years old Authorization for irremediable tasks under General Supervision is valid for ____ months. 13 months Who designates remediable and delegable tasks? BOD Intraoral treatment tasks which are irreversible and create unalterable changes within the oral cavity or structures? Irremediable Intraoral treatment tasks which are reversible and do not create unalterable changes within the oral cavity or structures and do not cause an increased risk to the patient? Remediable tasks Applying topical with jet spray is what type of task? Irremediable A Dental Hygienist who applies bleaching solution, activates light source, monitors and removes in-office bleaching materials is performing a ______ task. Remediable The practicing dentist is out of the country and a patient comes into the office with an emergency. Which remediable task is the hygienist/assistant able to perform? Recementing temporary crown with temporary cement. The use of laser or a laser type device is considered to be what type of task? Irremediable Who may perform emergency remediable tasks under conditions specified in the laws? both DH and DA CE requirements for DDS and DH CPR every biennium (2 years) 2 Hour Medical Error CE 2 Hour Domestic Violence CE every 3rd biennium HIV CE at 1st renewal Extra CE credits Up to 11 CE Hrs for being expert witness Up to 3 CE Hrs for each semester teaching Up to 4 CE Hrs for attending BOD discipline meeting Pro Bono CE Credit 1 CE for every 1 Hr of Pro Bono Work. Max 7Hrs Biennium In a percentage, what is the highest amount that can be completed from probono work? 25% Can a hygienist be excused from CE requirements due to hardship? Yes! How many CE hours are required for RDH? 24 biennially How many CE hours are required for DDS? 30 biennially How many minutes are equivalent to 1 hour of CE? 50 minutes Which is not an appropriate topic for CE? Chemotherapeutic agents Which is an appropriate educational activity or topic for CE? Board approved individual study Which of the following is an example of a CE a DH would take? Patient stress management When are licensees excused from CE? In the 1st biennium of licensure How long should you keep receipts, vouchers or certificates as necessary document completion of CE courses? 4 years A DDS or DH takes a 10 hr. course on HIV/AIDS. The remaining 9 hrs. could count toward their 24/ 30 hrs. required for license renewal ? True If 40 hrs of CE are taken in 1 biennium, the remaining hours taken can count towards the renewal requirement for the next biennium? False What needs to be included on an Rx? Patient name and address DDS name, address, and license# Name, business address, license# of DH Statement of specific services authorized Statement of frequency ORIGINAL Rx is given to Patient. Copy goes in their chart Which of the following is legal of a DDS writing Rx? Writing within the scope of dentistry How long is a Dental Hygiene Rx good for? 2 yrs. (24 months) What must be included on a Rx for a prescription strength fluoride gel? DDS license number Analgesia Absence of pain without loss of consciousness Anesthesia the loss of feeling or sensation, especially loss of the sensation of pain. Local Anesthesia the loss of sensation of pain in a specific area of the body, generally produced by a topically applied agent or injected agent without causing the loss of consciousness General Anesthesia a controlled state of unconsciousness, produced by a pharmacological agent, accompanied by a partial or complete loss of protective reflexes, including the ability to independently maintain an airway and respond purposefully to physical stimulation or verbal command. This modality includes administration of meds via parenteral routes (oral, rectal or transmucosal) Deep Sedation a controlled state of depressed
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