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Ethics Review
Test Description: This game is a optional review of the ethics material
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Conduct is Comporting oneself or behaving in a certain way
A
true
B
false
2) Ethics is not Moral standards of conduct
A
false
B
true
3) What questions do ethics seek to answer for the professional person?
A
How should I do this?
B
What is the problem?
C
When should I do this?
D
What should I do?
4) Autonomy is A regard for self-determination
A
false
B
true
5) Healthcare professionals have an obligation to respect the patient’s privacy
A
true
B
false
6) A major crime, such as fraud or drug abuse; conviction may result in imprisonment of 1 year or more is?
A
a crime
B
a felony
C
a misdemeanor
7) What is an infraction?
A
A major offense that usually results in only a fine
B
A minor offense that usually results in only a fine
C
A minor offense that usually is dismissed
D
A minor offense that usually results in only a few days in jail
8) Established through the written word or by verbal agreement
A
Implied contracts
B
Expressed contracts
9) Implied contracts are
A
Established by words only
B
Established by actions, not words
C
Is not legal
D
Established by actions with few words
10) A tort is a
A
crime aganist the dentist
B
civil wrong
C
injustice
11) __________ means that the employer is responsible for any harm caused by the actions of an employee while the employee is carrying out the business of the employer
A
Res gestae
B
Res ipsa loquitur
C
Respondeat superior
12) Abandonment refers to
A
failing to diagnose decay
B
referring the patient to a specialty
C
discontinuation of care after treatment has begun but before it has been completed
13) Professional negligence is all of the following except
A
malpractice
B
failure to use due care
C
lack of due care
D
having the patient sign an informed consent form
14) A dentist fails to diagnose periodontal disease because he does not take x-rays or perform periodontal probing is an example of
A
lack of due care
B
Act of omission
C
Act of commission
D
Malpractice
15) Meaning the “thing speaks for itself”
A
Respondeat superior
B
Res gestae
C
Res ipsa loquitur
16) Contributory Negligence is
A
patient failing to show for an appointment
B
failure to refer
C
failing to provide written consent
17) Example: A dentist administers 15 cartridges of local anesthetic to a very small child, resulting in serious overdose and the death of the child is an example of
A
Malpractice
B
lack of due care
C
Act of omission
D
Act of commission
18) Duty of care is everything but
A
a legal concept that provides guidelines for dental performance
B
Also know as standard of care
C
The same as due care
D
Use of reasonable skill, care, and judgment
19) Dental neglect consists of:
A
Untreated rampant caries, easily detected by a layperson
B
Delay or retardation in a child’s growth or development
C
Child’s difficulty with or inability to perform daily activities such as playing or going to school
D
Chronic pain
20) Who is legally obligated to report abuse?
A
All dental staff
B
The Dentist
C
The Front Office
D
The Assistant
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