Mosbys Chapter 22 Flashcards
a dental hygienist observes clinical findings that may indicate child abuse. her employer refuses to report the abuse and suggests if the dental hygienist does take action, she may lose her job. the dental hygienist decides to report the abuse. which of the following ethical theories do the dental hygienist’s actions BEST follow?
rule deontology
which of the following statements from the ADHA Code of Ethics provides guidance to the dental hygienist about obligations to report cases of suspected abuse or violence against adults, children, or both?
comply with local, state, and federal statues that promote public health and safety; serve as an advocate for the welfare of clients
following a discussion with a client concerning proposed dental hygiene treatment, including the treatment alternatives, risks and benefits, and outcomes, the client accepts and signs an informed consent form. which of the ethical principles guiding oral health care did the process of obtaining informed consent satisfy?
autonomy
the dental hygiene treatment plan includes root planning and scaling, using a local anesthetic agent. the client repeatedly indicates that the dental hygienist “need not work below the gumline.” the dental hygienist continues to educate the client about the appropriate treatment. which of the following ethical principles is guiding the dental hygienist in the interactions with the client
beneficence
a local dental hygiene component society collaborates with the faculty in a dental hygiene program conducting a research project about the impact of a new mouthrinse on burning mouth syndrome in periomenopausal women. which of the following characteristics of a profession does this research project support?
intellectual work and promotion of a body of knowledge in the field
a client Bill of Rights provides:
an outline of client expectations and guidelines for provider conduct
the Hippocrates’ Code of Ethics is an example of an early ethical code that advocated that health providers should do no harm. which universal ethical principle best identifies the supports this recommendation?
nonmaleficence
a dental hygienist performs a procedure on a client that is outside the state’s defined scope of practice. following a hearing by the state’s dental hygiene committee, the dental hygienist’s license is suspended for 6 months. as required by state law, the information about the suspension is posted on a Web site that publishes license status and is available to the public. which of the following characteristics of f profession do these actions support?
self-regulation
a state dental board or dental hygiene committee monitors the behavior of licensed oral health care providers and recommends sanctions for individuals who violate a state dental practice act because:
state boards or dental hygiene committees are created for the protection of the public
a city council votes to allocate health department funds for a dental sealant program. after consultation with appropriate individuals, the council determines that children enrolled in either a hot lunch program or a stat-funded program for medical services for children from low-income families should receive the sealants. on which principle of allocation of resources is this determination based?
Need
a dental hygienist has allegations of professional misconduct reported to the state board. a hearing is conducted, and the dental hygienist has an opportunity to hear the allegations and respond to therm. these actions best demonstrate.
protection of due process
a former client brings a lawsuit against a dental hygienist for negligence. the client alleges the indent occurred 10 years ago. the state has designed a specific period of only 2 years in which a lawsuit for negligence can be filed. this defined period of time is known as:
statue of limitations
a client is scheduled with the dentist who examines the client, develops a treatment plan, and obtains informed consent. the client nods in agreement and indicates that he or she will be scheduling further appointments. on the basis of the dentist’s and client’s actions, which of the following may exist?
implied contract
a dental hygienist is seeking to apply for a dental hygiene license in the state in which the hygienist recently relocated. the license application asks the applicant to indicate whether he has been convicted of any felonies. a felony is:
a serious crime that involved a fine of more than 1000 and imprisonment of more than 1 year
a(n) offense is a wrongful act against a person for which financial satisfaction is sought whereas a(n) offense is a wrongful act against society.
civil; criminal
a dental provider and a client discuss a proposed dental hygiene treatment plan. the written plan outlines the treatment, the fees, the client’s financial obligations, and the expectations of the provider concerning the client’s responsibilities. the provider and client sign the treatment plan. the situation BEST describes:
an express contract
a dental office employs a dental hygiene student approximately 6 months before graduation. the dentist in the office was scheduled to provide a maintenance visit with a client. however, an emergency client is also waiting to be assessed for care. the dentist asks the dental hygiene student to provide a “quick cleaning.” which of the following contractual responsibilities to the client is the dentist violating?
delegating responsibilities to an unlicensed individual
the trial for a dental hygienist alleged to have committed negligence is complete. the judge prepares to give the jury instructions specifically the level of proof that the jury must consider to make their decision about the guilt or innocence of the defendant. which of the following levels of proof will the judge inform the jury that they should consider in their deliberations?
preponderance of the evidence
a client’s contractual responsibilities include:
the client must provide truthful answers concerning health status, must cooperate in care, and must pay an appropriate fee
a new client presents to the dental office for treatment. client demographic and clinical data are collected and reviewed by the dentist and the dental hygienist who together determine that the case is too complex for the office to handle and suggest the client seek another provider. the client is informed that he or she will not be accepted into the practice. which statement BEST describes this situation?
the dentist can decline accepting the client