2 Flashcards

1
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-Five men team incharge in lisencing dentists
-Appointed by the President of the Philippines
-Appointment should be recommended by the PDA

A

Board of Dentistry

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The power to regulate dental profession in the Philippines and to examine applicants desiring to practice dentistry is conferred upon the ____

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Board of Dentistry

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Although the Dental Licensure Examination is ____ measure of the competency of applicants for license to practice dentistry. It is by far the most expendient method of ascertaining whether or not one is basically fit to enter the practice of dentistry.

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not absolute

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4
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The Board of Dentistry is an ______ Agency

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Administrative

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5
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Is an organization of government, which affects the rights of private parties through wither adjudication or rule-making

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Administrative Agency

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T/F

The BOD is created by R.A. 9484 to regulate the practice of
dentistry in the Philippines.

A

TRUE

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7
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The BOD, under the administrative control and supervision of the ____

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PRC

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8
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Composition of BOD

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One chairman and 4 members

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9
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The secretary of the BOD is appointed by

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PRC

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T/F

Appointment of the Chairman
- Vacancy in the position of the Chairman of the Board of Dentistry – the PRC shall select a nominee from among the incumbent members of the Board of Dentistry for recommendation to appointment as chairman.

A

T

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11
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Person
- COR
- PIC
- Renders Dental services, prescribes drugs, teaches subjects
xxx, engage in dental research

A

Dentist

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12
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COR
- PIC
- Mehanical construction of artificial dentures, fixtures, oral
devices under the supervision of a dentist.
- No procedure done inside the mouth

A

Dental Technologist

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13
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Any chairman or member of the Professional Regulatory Board whose term would expire but who has served less tha half of his term of office as prescribed by law may be recommended for reappointment if he has shown exemplary record or performance.

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Reappointment of Chairman or a Member

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  • Preventive oral hygiene procedures
  • Under the supervision of a dentist
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Registered Dental Hygienist

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15
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Under the direct supervision of the Clinical Instructor

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Students of Dentistry

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16
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Direct supervision

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Dentistry Graduates working as Dental assistants

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17
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For Dentistry – an applicant for the licensure examination for dentists shall establish to the satisfaction of the Board of Dentistry

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QUALIFICATION FOR ADMISSION TO THE LICENSURE EXAMINATION (Sec. 14, Art III)

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18
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Is defined as the act of baseness, vileness, or depravity in the private and soial duties which a man owes his fellowmen, or to society in general, contrary to the accepted and customary rule of right and duty between man and man.

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Moral Turpitude

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19
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Act or behavior that gravely violates moral sentiment or accepted moral standards of community and is a morally culpable quality held to be present in some criminal offenses as distinguished from others.

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Moral Turpitude

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20
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a political and economic organization of Ten (10) SouthEast Asian countries. It was formed on August 8,1967 by Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. Since them, membership has expanded to include Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar (Burma) and Vietnam.

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ASEAN

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21
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People’s Republic of China, Japan, South Korea.

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ASEAN plus three

22
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ASEAN plus three as well as India, Australia, New Zealand, United States, and Russia – the new grouping acted as pre-requisite for the planned East Asia Community (EAC).

A

EAST Asia Summit (EAS)

23
Q

Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRAs) has been agreed by ASEAN for eight(8) professionals: Physicians, Dentists, Nurses, Architects, Engineers, Accountants, Surveyors, and Tourism professionals, to be free to work in any ASEAN nation after the starts of the AEC, December 31, 2015. Applicants must be licensed and recognized professionals in these fileds in their home countries. They can move ti other ASEAN countries to practice, but they msut pass that country’s registration licensing test.

A

Free Flow of Skilled Labor

24
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The constitution allowas joint military exercises, such as the _____ consisting of Medical and Dental Civil Action Programs (MEDCAPs)

A

Balikatan Exercises

25
Q

TERMS OF OFFICE (Article II, sec. 8)
The chairman and the members of the Board shall serve for a term of _____ and;
may be reappointed for another term.

A

three years from the date of their appointments

26
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TERMS OF OFFICE (Sec. 8, Art. II)
The member serving the last year of his term shall
automatically become the chairman of the Board. All appointments as chairman shall be approved by the ____

A

President

27
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TERMS OF OFFICE (Sec. 8, Art. II)

An appointment for any existing vacancy or vacancies shall be made within ____ from the time the vacancy occurred and shall be for the unexpired portion of the term only.

A

one month

28
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T/F

Foreigners will only be allowed to take the examinations if there is a proof of reciprocity between the Philippines and the country of the foreigner. Foreigners with dual citizenship or recognized Filipino Citizen will be allowed to take the exam upon presentation of ID Certificate from the BI and COA of Allegiance and Certificate of Dual Citizen/ Certificate of Recognition as
Filipino Citizen.

A

TRUE

29
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Refers to any drug which produces insensibility, stupor,
melancholy or dullness of mind with delusions, and which may
be by habit forming.

A

Narcotics

30
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Refers to either prohibited drugs or regulated drugs which require a special prescription form, the use of which is monitored by the Dangerous Drugs Board.

A

Dangerous Drugs

31
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  • Includes opium and its active components and derivatives, such as heroin and morphine;
  • Coca leaf and its derivatives, principally cocaine; alpha and beta cocaine, hallucinogenic drugs, such as mescaline, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and other substances producing similar effects.
  • Indian hemp and its derivatives; all preparations made from any of the foregoing and other drugs, whether natural or synthetic, with the physiological effects of a narcotic drug
A

Prohibited Drugs

32
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Includes self-inducing sedatives, such as secobarbital, Phenobarbital, pentobarbital, barbital, and amobarbital and any other drug which contains salt or a derivative, a salt of barbituric acid; any salt, isomer, or any drug which produces a physiological action similar to amphetamine, and hypnotic drugs, such as methaqualone or any other compound producing similar physiological effects.

A

Regulated Drugs

33
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RECORDS REQUIRED FOR TRANSACTIONS ON DANGEROUS DRUGS AND PRECURSORS AND ESSENTIAL CHEMICALS
- A physician, dentist, veterinarian or practitioner authorized to prescribe any dangerous drug shall issue the prescription in ____

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one (1) original and two (2) duplicate copies.

34
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RECORDS REQUIRED FOR TRANSACTIONS ON DANGEROUS DRUGS AND PRECURSORS AND ESSENTIAL CHEMICALS
The original: retained by the ___ for a period of one (1) year from the date of sale or delivery of such drug.

A

Pharmacist

35
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RECORDS REQUIRED FOR TRANSACTIONS ON DANGEROUS DRUGS AND PRECURSORS AND ESSENTIAL CHEMICALS

  • One (1) copy: retained by the buyer or by the person to whom the drug us delivered until such drug is consumed
  • Second copy: shall be retained by the ____
A

person issuing the prescription.

36
Q

T/F

All prescriptions issued by the physicians, dentists, veterinarians or practitioners shall be written on forms exclusively issued by and obtained by the DOH (Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act of 2002)

A

TRUE

37
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Special kind form of ___, distributed in such quantities and contain such information and other data as the DOH may, by rules and regulations, require.

A

paper

38
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Such forms shall only be issued by the ___ through its authorized employees to licensed physicians, dentists, veterinarians and practitioners

A

DOH

39
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In _____, a prescription need not be accomplished on such forms. The prescribing physician, dentist, veterinarian or practitioner shall, within __ days after issuing such prescription, inform the DOH of the same in writing. No prescription once served by the drugstore or pharmacy be reused nor any prescription once issued be refille

A

emergency cases; 3

40
Q

Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act of 2002

A

RA No. 9165

41
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UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES

Failure to observe maintenance and keeping of original records of transactions on Dangerous Drugs and/or Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals (Sec. 40)

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Imprisonment and penalty

42
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UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES

Unnecessary Prescription of Dangerous Drugs (Sec. 18)

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100,000-500,000 depends, 12 yrs and 1 day to 20 years imprisonment

43
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UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES

Unlawful Prescription of Dangerous Drugs (Sec. 19)

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500,000-10,000,000; lifetime imprisonment (nonbailable)

44
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The identification of drugs and medicines by their scientifically and intentionally recognized active ingredients.

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GENERIC TERMINOLOGY

45
Q

Generic Act of 1988

A

RA 6675

46
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all medical, dental, and veterinary practitioners, including private practitioners, shall write prescriotions using the generic name. The brand name may be included if so desired.

A

Generic Act of 1988 (RA 6675)

47
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Penalty for failure to use generic terminology

reprimand which shall be officially recorded in appropriate books of the Professional Regulation Commission.

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First Conviction

48
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Penalty for failure to use generic terminology

fine (2,000 to 5,000)

A

Second Conviction

49
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Penalty for failure to use generic terminology

third conviction

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fine (5,000 to 10,000) and suspension of his license to practice his profession for
thirty (30) days.

50
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Penalty for failure to use generic terminology

fine (not less than 10,000) and suspension of his license to practice his profession for one year or longer at the discretion of the count.

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fourth conviction and subsequent conviction