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Maryland Jurisprudence Exam 1: Correct Questions & Answers, Exams of Law

A study guide or reference material for a maryland jurisprudence exam related to the dental profession. It covers a wide range of topics, including the responsibilities of the state board of dental examiners, grounds for disciplinary action, the purpose of licensure, the roles and responsibilities of dental hygienists, legal concepts like reciprocity, liability, and malpractice, as well as ethical considerations and the differences between criminal and civil law. Detailed information on the various laws, regulations, and administrative bodies that govern the practice of dentistry in maryland, making it a potentially valuable resource for dental students, professionals, or anyone interested in the legal and regulatory aspects of the dental field in the state.

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2023/2024

Available from 09/21/2024

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MARYLAND JURISPRUDECE EXAM 1 CORRECT QUESTIONS & ANSWERS VERIFIED 100% In Maryland, the _____ has the responsibility of administering and enforcing the Dental Practice Act - ANSWER State Board of Dental Examiners Grounds for discipline include... - ANSWER -failure to supervise personnel properly -false or inaccurate patient records -sexual advances toward or involvement with patients The purpose of ____ is to protect the public from unqualified for incompetent practitioners - ANSWER licensure When a DH is performing functions requiring ___ supervision, the licensed dentist must be present in the office or treatment facilities - ANSWER on-site/indirect Licenses are granted by the state ___ - ANSWER Board of Dental Examiners A DH who has been ___ a crime may have his/her license revoked or suspended. - ANSWER convicted of _____ means to take away. - ANSWER Revoke The intentional misrepresentation of the truth, in an effort to deceive is called____ - ANSWER fraud Under reciprocity agreement, the DH ___ automatically licensed in other states taking part in the agreement - ANSWER is not Under the doctrine of ____, the dentist is responsible for acts his or her employees that are committed in the course of their employment. - ANSWER respondeat superior ____ means held responsible under law - ANSWER Liable A RDH must be ___ - ANSWER licensed in the state in which he/she is employed The patient ___ quote in court any statements made by the assistant or hygienist at the time of an accident - ANSWER can The statement by the dentist that his or her employee made a mistake is ___ - ANSWER an admission against interest To ___ means to bring legal action for recovery of a right - ANSWER sue the state law which controls the practice of dentistry ONLY within that state - ANSWER The State Dental Practice Act the purpose of the State Dental Practice Act - ANSWER to protect the public from being mistreated or misled by imcompetent practice the administrative board whose primary responsibility is to administer and enforce the Dental Practice Act of that state - ANSWER State Board of Dentistry Primary functions of the "Board" - ANSWER -examine applicants and grant licenses -deal with misconduct, incompetence, and related matters -establish and regulate functions assigned to other professionals in dentistry including hygienists, assistants, and lab techs either failing to do something that a reasonable person would do, or doing something that a reasonable person would not do - ANSWER negligence professional negligence or misconduct - ANSWER malpractice (defective products, failure to obtain informed consent, failure to diagnose) ___ is a discipline dealing with moral duty, conduct, and judgement - ANSWER ethics Dental ___ means those laws, and interpretation thereof, which apply to and affect the dental profession from a legal standpoint - ANSWER jurisprudence The person bringing the legal action is known as the ___ - ANSWER plaintiff A minimum level of conduct is achieved by ___ - ANSWER jurisprudence ___ means "things done or part of the action" - ANSWER Res gestae A/An ___ is a statement made by a witness to be used as testimony in court - ANSWER deposition As an employee of the dentist, you have an important role in ____ a lawsuit. - ANSWER causing and preventing Conduct __ be illegal and still be ethical - ANSWER cannot ___ law pertains when one person sues another for satisfaction of a personal wrong done to him or her - ANSWER Civil Your ___ makes an important difference when you are working with patients - ANSWER attitude ___ is the failure to perform one's professional duties competently - ANSWER Malpractice The actions of the dentist to prevent legal action from being brought against him or her are called: - ANSWER risk management failure on the part of the patient to follow the healthcare professionals instructions during and after treatment - ANSWER contributory negligence a statement made by an individual which serves to defect his/her own interests - ANSWER admission against interest first state to make legislative changes to allow collaborative practice? - ANSWER New Mexico goal of collaborative practice - ANSWER increases access to care for underserved populations which state was the first to grant full authority to a state DH committee to make rules and regulations that apply to the practice of DH? - ANSWER California What is the name of the mid-level provider that has been supported by the ADHA? - ANSWER Advanced DH practitioner (ADHP) what is the purpose of ADHP? - ANSWER extend primary OHC to all while improving the health of underserved groups by providing access to early interventions, quality preventive OHC, and referrals who enacts and enforces the laws that affect DH practice? - ANSWER individual states T/F? the federal government has no responsibility or authority for the regulation of DH in states - ANSWER True makes its laws; licensure and practice of the DH - ANSWER legislative branch executes or carries out laws passed by legislature - ANSWER executive branch interprets laws passed by legislature but doesn't make them - ANSWER judicial branch each states ___ branch of law makes the laws that govern the licensure and practice of DH - ANSWER legislative the rules of conduct or action prescribed or formally recognized as binding or enforced by a controlling authority - ANSWER body of law purpose of common law - ANSWER common sense and precedent who creates and/or changes common law - ANSWER created and changed by courts purpose of statutory law - ANSWER promote justice who creates and/or changes statutory law - ANSWER created and changed by legislature purpose of constitutional law - ANSWER interpretation and implementation of governments codified constitution who created and/or changed constitutional law - ANSWER created and changed by people through their legislators purpose of administrative law - ANSWER body of rules, regulations, orders, and decisions who creates and/or changes administrative law - ANSWER delegated legislative power to an administrative agency what is the name of the 2 bodies of state legislature? - ANSWER the senate the house of representatives