comm health, ethics + stats Flashcards
what percentile is 1 standard deviation above the mean on a normal distribution
84.1%
what are the 6 stages of moral reasoning
one: obedience and punishment (cant do it because ill get in trouble)
two: pragmatic individual interest: what is in it for me
three: social approval (so others like you, strive to fit in)
four: obey- follow rules and conform to prevailing social norms
five: social contract- motivated to uphold your end of social bargain
six: internal moral values and conscience- you believe its the right thing to do. believe in universal principles- actions not always popular or convenient
what are the 4 in four components model of morality
- moral sensitivity (awareness that our actions impact others)
- moral judgement (can you give good reasons for what you consider ethical behavior)
- moral motivation (why do the right thing, how do you get yourself to do it)
- moral character: you must implement your decision and put it into action. knowing the right thing is not the same as effectively doing the right thing.
what does SCOPE follow for screening -acronym and name
ASTDD (association of state and territorial dental directors) basic screening survey (BSS)
what is medicare and medicaid
medicare: 65+ and disabled health insurance. doesnt fund dental except some in hospitals on elderly and disabled.
medicaid: federal health insurance for low income . dental benefits are OPTIONAl and vary state by state
what is california medicaid called
medi-cal dental as of 2020
what are normative principles
- non maleficence
- benefcence
- autonomy
- justice
- veracity
- fidelity
- reparation
- mercy
what are 3 ethical problem categories (in principle based method)
-moral weakness, moral uncertainty, moral dilemma
ozars hierarchy; what are the central values of dental practice
1 patients life and general health 2patients oral health 3patients autonomy 4dentists preferred patterns of practice 5esthetic values 6efficiency in use of resources
high trump low
what essentials for screening programs does SCOPE provide
- collaborates w sfusd, sfdph, community agency
- must have MOU - proof of immunizations (tb flu)
- consents (active) for screening, Fv and photos
- prevention education and screening supplies
- infection control protocol (covid)
- data collection
- screening feedback (multiple languages, to client and public)
- dental clinic referral and resources in sf
what are evidence based resources exampes
-cdc, pubmed, cochrane, ada, cda, adha, seal america
what does dugoni host and with who
IPE senior wellness - pharmacy, pt, vision and audiology schools
which systemic conditions is periodontitis linked to
- heart attack and stroke
- diabetes
- pregnancy issues
- respiratory infections
- alzheimers
what is bright futures for
professional resource for health supervision of infants, childrens and adolescents – caregivers
what is healthy people 2030
- by us department of helath and human services and the office of disease prevention and health promotion
- improve health by increasing access to oral health care, preventive services.
- social determinants , high impact issues.
- objective : increase low income youth with preventative dental visits, increase proprtion of children and adolescents who have sealants