Deck 4: Dental Ethics

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You know someone who lost his or her textbook and you find it.By returning it to the owner,you are applying which principle of ethics?

A)Principle of well-being
B)Principle of justice
C)Doing no harm
D)Principle of autonomy
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Continuing education for dental assistants is:

A)a legal requirement in every state
B)established by the federal government
C)the ethical obligation of dental assistants
D)not necessary
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The right to privacy,freedom of choice,and the acceptance of responsibility for one's actions are examples of which ethical principle?

A)Doing no harm
B)Regard for justice
C)Regard for self-determination
D)Promotion of well-being
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If a dentist extracts healthy teeth on the request of the patient,the dentist is:

A)ethical under autonomy.
B)unethical under autonomy.
C)ethical under "do no harm."
D)unethical under "do no harm."
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If a dental assistant faces a situation in which the dentist/employer's conduct violates ethical standards,the dental assistant is:

A)legally responsible for the errors of the employer.
B)legally obligated to report questionable actions.
C)not legally obligated to report questionable actions.
D)legally obligated to attempt to alter the circumstances.
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Providing treatment that does not benefit the patient is:

A)immoral.
B)an example of nonmaleficence.
C)moral.
D)both a and b.
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Volunteering to give oral hygiene instructions to preschoolers is an example of:

A)regard for justice.
B)promotion of well-being.
C)confidentiality.
D)veracity.
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What is involved in an ethical dilemma?

A)Two ethical principles are in conflict.
B)An employee performs an illegal act.
C)A patient files a lawsuit.
D)A patient may be hurt by the decision.
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Reassuring a child that a treatment will not hurt when,in fact,it may hurt:

A)is doing no harm.
B)is a nice thing to do.
C)may threaten trust.
D)is promotion of well-being.
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Ethics deals with:

A)legal issues.
B)absolutes of right and wrong with no gray areas.
C)issues that are subject to individual interpretation.
D)issues of little importance to dental healthcare, because ethical principles are well defined by the courts.
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Our personal ethics have been learned from our:

A)parents.
B)religion.
C)observations.
D)all of the above.
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The basic principles of ethics for healthcare providers are:

A)autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, and truth.
B)autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, justice, confidentiality, and veracity.
C)autonomy, doing no harm, regard for justice, and being truthful.
D)beneficence, truth, justice, and fairness.
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Respecting a patient's confidentiality is a(n) _____ obligation.

A)legal
B)ethical
C)both a and c
D)neither a nor c
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Membership in the ADAA is:

A)required.
B)necessary to take the DANB.
C)an ethical decision.
D)unnecessary.
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A behavior _____ be unethical and still be legal,but it _____ be illegal and still be ethical.

A)can; can
B)can; cannot
C)cannot; can
D)cannot; cannot
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The ADAA code of ethics:

A)is a set of laws.
B)was established by the federal government.
C)is a set of voluntary standards set by members of the dental profession.
D)was established in 1972 and may not be modified or abrogated.
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The ADAA code of ethics are:

A)laws.
B)never revised.
C)revised periodically.
D)both a and b.
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The steps for solving an ethical dilemma include:

A)identifying the alternatives first.
B)ranking the alternatives last.
C)choosing a course of action before determining the professional implications.
D)determining the professional implications after ranking the alternatives.
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The law that deals with patient confidentiality is:

A)HIPAA.
B)OSHA.
C)the Patient Confidentiality Act.
D)the Patient's Bill of Rights.
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Beneficence,in dental practice,is defined as:

A)self-determination.
B)acting for the benefit of the patient.
C)rules or principles that govern proper conduct.
D)telling the truth.
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A patient has the right to refuse treatment even if the treatment would benefit him or her.
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You know someone who lost his or her textbook and you find it.By returning it to the owner,you are applying which principle of ethics?

A)Principle of well-being
B)Principle of justice
C)Doing no harm
D)Principle of autonomy
Principle of justice
2
Continuing education for dental assistants is:

A)a legal requirement in every state
B)established by the federal government
C)the ethical obligation of dental assistants
D)not necessary
the ethical obligation of dental assistants
3
The right to privacy,freedom of choice,and the acceptance of responsibility for one's actions are examples of which ethical principle?

A)Doing no harm
B)Regard for justice
C)Regard for self-determination
D)Promotion of well-being
Regard for self-determination
4
If a dentist extracts healthy teeth on the request of the patient,the dentist is:

A)ethical under autonomy.
B)unethical under autonomy.
C)ethical under "do no harm."
D)unethical under "do no harm."
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If a dental assistant faces a situation in which the dentist/employer's conduct violates ethical standards,the dental assistant is:

A)legally responsible for the errors of the employer.
B)legally obligated to report questionable actions.
C)not legally obligated to report questionable actions.
D)legally obligated to attempt to alter the circumstances.
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Providing treatment that does not benefit the patient is:

A)immoral.
B)an example of nonmaleficence.
C)moral.
D)both a and b.
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Volunteering to give oral hygiene instructions to preschoolers is an example of:

A)regard for justice.
B)promotion of well-being.
C)confidentiality.
D)veracity.
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What is involved in an ethical dilemma?

A)Two ethical principles are in conflict.
B)An employee performs an illegal act.
C)A patient files a lawsuit.
D)A patient may be hurt by the decision.
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Reassuring a child that a treatment will not hurt when,in fact,it may hurt:

A)is doing no harm.
B)is a nice thing to do.
C)may threaten trust.
D)is promotion of well-being.
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Ethics deals with:

A)legal issues.
B)absolutes of right and wrong with no gray areas.
C)issues that are subject to individual interpretation.
D)issues of little importance to dental healthcare, because ethical principles are well defined by the courts.
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Our personal ethics have been learned from our:

A)parents.
B)religion.
C)observations.
D)all of the above.
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12
The basic principles of ethics for healthcare providers are:

A)autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, and truth.
B)autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, justice, confidentiality, and veracity.
C)autonomy, doing no harm, regard for justice, and being truthful.
D)beneficence, truth, justice, and fairness.
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13
Respecting a patient's confidentiality is a(n) _____ obligation.

A)legal
B)ethical
C)both a and c
D)neither a nor c
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Membership in the ADAA is:

A)required.
B)necessary to take the DANB.
C)an ethical decision.
D)unnecessary.
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A behavior _____ be unethical and still be legal,but it _____ be illegal and still be ethical.

A)can; can
B)can; cannot
C)cannot; can
D)cannot; cannot
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The ADAA code of ethics:

A)is a set of laws.
B)was established by the federal government.
C)is a set of voluntary standards set by members of the dental profession.
D)was established in 1972 and may not be modified or abrogated.
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The ADAA code of ethics are:

A)laws.
B)never revised.
C)revised periodically.
D)both a and b.
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The steps for solving an ethical dilemma include:

A)identifying the alternatives first.
B)ranking the alternatives last.
C)choosing a course of action before determining the professional implications.
D)determining the professional implications after ranking the alternatives.
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The law that deals with patient confidentiality is:

A)HIPAA.
B)OSHA.
C)the Patient Confidentiality Act.
D)the Patient's Bill of Rights.
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Beneficence,in dental practice,is defined as:

A)self-determination.
B)acting for the benefit of the patient.
C)rules or principles that govern proper conduct.
D)telling the truth.
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A patient has the right to refuse treatment even if the treatment would benefit him or her.
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