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Ethics and law in dental hygiene. Cover Image Book Book

Ethics and law in dental hygiene.

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  • ISBN: 9781455745463 (Paper)
  • ISBN: 1455745464 (Paper)
  • Physical Description: print
    xxii, 189 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
  • Edition: 3rd ed. /
  • Publisher: St. Louis, Missouri : Elsevier, Inc., c2017.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Ethics and professionalism -- Ethical theory and philosophy -- Ethical principles and values -- Social responsibility -- Codes of ethics -- Ethical decision making in dental hygiene and dentistry -- Society and the State Dental Practice Act -- Dental hygienist/patient relationship -- Dental hygienist/dentist-employer relationship -- Risk management -- Case studies, activities, and testlets -- Appendix A : American Dental Association Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct with official advisory opinions revised to April 2012.
Subject: Dental hygienists -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Untied States
Dental ethics -- United States

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Section I Ethics
1 Ethics and Professionalism
3(12)
The Health Care Provider
4(1)
The Dental Hygienist
5(1)
Professionalism
6(1)
Commercial Model
6(1)
Guild Model
6(1)
Interactive Model
6(1)
Interprofessionalism
7(1)
Competency in Dental Hygiene
7(2)
Standards for Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice
9(1)
Professional Traits for the Dental Hygienist
10(2)
Honesty and Integrity
11(1)
Caring and Compassion
11(1)
Reliability and Responsibility
11(1)
Maturity and Self-Analysis
11(1)
Loyalty
11(1)
Interpersonal Communication
12(1)
Tolerance for Others
12(1)
Respect for Self
12(1)
Legal Requirements for the Dental Hygienist
12(1)
Summary
13(2)
2 Ethical Theory and Philosophy
15(10)
Moral Development
15(1)
Theories of Cognitive Moral Development
16(2)
One View: Male Justice Orientation
16(1)
An Alternate View: Female Ethic of Care
17(1)
Cognitive Development Theory
18(1)
Character
18(1)
Overview of Ethical Theories
19(4)
Consequentialism or Utilitarian Ethics
19(1)
Deontology or Nonconsequentialism
20(2)
Virtue Ethics
22(1)
Summary
23(2)
3 Ethical Principles and Values
25(10)
Ethical Dilemmas
25(1)
A Principle
26(1)
Principle of Nonmaleficence
26(1)
Application of Nonmaleficence
26(1)
Principle of Beneficence
27(1)
Application of Beneficence
27(1)
Principle of Autonomy
28(1)
Application of Autonomy
28(1)
Principle of Justice
28(1)
Application of Justice
29(1)
Values and Concepts
29(4)
Paternalism
29(1)
Veracity
30(1)
Informed Consent
31(1)
Capacity
32(1)
Confidentiality
32(1)
Applying Principles and Values
33(1)
Prima Facie Duties
33(1)
Other Values Used in Health Care
33(1)
Summary
34(1)
4 Social Responsibility
35(6)
Disparities in Oral Health Care
35(1)
Surgeon General's Report on Oral Health
35(1)
National Institutes of Health Report on Oral Health Disparities
36(1)
Health Disparities and Professionalism
36(3)
Ethical Goals in Oral Health Care
37(1)
Social Justice
38(1)
Challenges to Ethical Practice and Social Justice and Role of the Dental Hygienist
38(1)
Summary
39(2)
5 Codes of Ethics
41(6)
Professional Codes in Health Care
41(3)
Development of Ethical Codes
42(2)
Ethical Code for Dental Hygiene
44(2)
Dental Code
46(1)
Summary
46(1)
Appendix 5-1 American Dental Hygienists' Association Code of Ethics for Dental Hygienists
1 Preamble
47(1)
2 Purpose
47(1)
3 Key Concepts
47(1)
4 Basic Beliefs
47(1)
5 Fundamental Principles
48(1)
Universality
48(1)
Complementarity
48(1)
Ethics
48(1)
Community
48(1)
Responsibility
48(1)
6 Core Values
48(1)
Individual Autonomy and Respect for Human Beings
48(1)
Confidentiality
48(1)
Societal Trust
48(1)
Nonmaleficence
48(1)
Beneficence
48(1)
Justice and Fairness
49(1)
Veracity
49(1)
7 Standards of Professional Responsibility
49(4)
To Ourselves as Individuals
49(1)
To Ourselves as Professionals
49(1)
To Family and Friends
49(1)
To Clients
49(1)
To Colleagues
49(1)
To Employees and Employers
50(1)
To the Dental Hygiene Profession
50(1)
To the Community and Society
50(1)
To Scientific Investigation
50(3)
6 Ethical Decision Making in Dental Hygiene and Dentistry
53(12)
Learning Ethical Decision Making
53(1)
Ethical Awareness
54(1)
Moral Distress
55(1)
Ethical Decision-Making Models
56(2)
Six-Step Decision-Making Model
57(1)
Ethical Dilemmas for the Dental Hygienist
58(1)
Solving a Dilemma Using the Ethical Decision-Making Model
59(2)
Summary
61(4)
Section II Law
7 Society and the State Dental Practice Act
65(14)
Statutory Law
66(1)
Rules and Regulations
67(1)
The Practice of Dental Hygiene
68(7)
Licensure Provisions
68(5)
Scope of Practice
73(1)
Supervision Requirements
74(1)
Other Selected Statutory Provisions
75(2)
Abuse Reporting
76(1)
Patient Records
77(1)
Professional Liability Insurance
77(1)
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Certification
77(1)
Self-Referral and Kickbacks
77(1)
Due Process
77(1)
Summary
78(1)
8 Dental Hygienist-Patient Relationship
79(12)
Legal Framework of the Relationship
80(1)
Overview of the Legal System
81(1)
Civil Law
81(1)
Contract Law
81(1)
Tort Law
81(1)
Rights and Responsibilities of the Dental Hygienist and Patient
82(2)
Legal Actions for Health Care Injuries
84(6)
Informed Consent
84(3)
Professional Malpractice
87(3)
Breach of Contract
90(1)
Summary
90(1)
9 Dental Hygienist-Dentist-Employer Relationship
91(10)
Seeking and Obtaining Employment
91(2)
Employment Relationship
93(1)
Employment Laws
93(1)
Federal Laws Prohibiting Discrimination
93(2)
State Laws Prohibiting Discrimination
95(1)
Enforcement of Laws Prohibiting Discrimination
95(1)
Other Laws Providing Employee Protections
95(2)
Sexual Harassment
97(1)
Categories of Harassing Behavior
97(1)
Protection for the Dental Hygienist
98(1)
Summary
99(2)
10 Risk Management
101(12)
Risk Identification
102(1)
Risk Reduction
103(4)
Documentation
103(2)
Communication
105(2)
Individual Risk Management
107(1)
Social Media
108(1)
Summary
108(5)
Section III Simulations and Applications
Case Studies, Activities, and Testlets
113(44)
CASES FOR STUDY AND DISCUSSION
113(33)
Case 1 Hygienist in the Middle
113(1)
Case 2 To Sell or Not to Sell
114(1)
Case 3 Trevor and the Technology
115(1)
Case 4 A Great Boss
116(1)
Case 5 Special People
117(1)
Case 6 Standard Precautions
118(1)
Case 7 Warming Up
119(1)
Case 8 Patient Confession
120(1)
Case 9 The Challenge of the Public as Patient
121(1)
Case 10 Changing the Protocol
122(1)
Case 11 The Other Hygienist
123(1)
Case 12 The Midlevel Practitioner
124(1)
Case 13 Summer Employment
125(1)
Case 14 Program Funds
126(1)
Case 15 The Code
127(1)
Case 16 The Gloves
128(1)
Case 17 The Maxillary Bridge
129(1)
Case 18 The Shy Patient
129(1)
Case 19 Conflicting Guidelines
130(1)
Case 20 Integrity Protocol
131(1)
Case 21 Such a Deal
132(1)
Case 22 The Diagnosing Hygienist
132(1)
Case 23 Fitting In
133(1)
Case 24 New Skills
134(1)
Case 25 No Openings Today
135(1)
Case 26 Just Clean His Teeth
136(1)
Case 27 Thin and Fragile
137(1)
Case 28 The Dentist Dental Assistant
138(1)
Case 29 Neglected or Protected?
139(1)
Case 30 Cyberbullying
140(1)
Case 31 Penny Wise, Pound Foolish
141(2)
Case 32 Agnes Day
143(3)
Suggested Activities
146(3)
Testlets
149(6)
Testlet 1
149(1)
Testlet 2
149(1)
Testlet 3
150(1)
Testlet 4
150(1)
Testlet 5
151(1)
Testlet 6
151(1)
Testlet 7
152(1)
Testlet 8
152(1)
Testlet 9
153(1)
Testlet 10
153(2)
Answers To Testlet Questions
155(2)
Testlet 1
155(1)
Testlet 2
155(1)
Testlet 3
155(1)
Testlet 4
155(1)
Testlet 5
155(1)
Testlet 6
155(1)
Testlet 7
155(1)
Testlet 8
155(1)
Testlet 9
155(1)
Testlet 10
155(2)
Appendix A American Dental Association Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct With Official Advisory Opinions Revised to April 2012
157(18)
Contents
157(2)
I Introduction
159(1)
II Preamble
159(1)
III Principles, Code Of Professional Conduct And Advisory Opinions
160(10)
Section 1 Principle: Patient Autonomy ("Self-Governance")
160(1)
Code of Professional Conduct
160(1)
Section 2 Principle: Nonmaleficence ("Do No Harm")
160(1)
Code of Professional Conduct
161(1)
Section 3 Principle: Beneficence ("Do Good")
162(1)
Code of Professional Conduct
162(1)
Section 4 Principle: Justice ("Fairness")
163(1)
Code of Professional Conduct
163(2)
Section 5 Principle: Veracity ("Truthfulness")
165(1)
Code of Professional Conduct
165(5)
Notes
170(1)
IV Interpretation And Application Of Principles Of Ethics And Code Of Professional Conduct
170(5)
Index
171(4)
Bibliography and Suggested Readings 175(4)
Glossary 179(2)
Index 181

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