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A comprehensive study guide for the minnesota dental jurisprudence exam, covering a wide range of topics related to dental practice regulations, record-keeping, infection control, continuing education requirements, and the roles and responsibilities of different dental professionals. The guide includes detailed explanations of key concepts, correct answers to sample exam questions, and references to relevant laws and guidelines. This document would be highly valuable for dental professionals in minnesota who are preparing to take the jurisprudence exam or seeking to ensure their practice is compliant with state regulations.
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8 components of the dental record Correct Answer-1. Personal Data
account. Even if they still owe money, the radiographs (or whatever part of the record) must be transferred. Correct Answer-True Original radiographs or records should never be sent. Diagnostic duplicated radiographs and copied records must be created and sent. Correct Answer-True Can the dental office charge a fee for the cost of transferring records? Correct Answer-Yes Who decides what the maximum fee that a dentist can charge to transfer records? Correct Answer-MN Department of Health (MDH) No dental professional can accept money for making a referral to another dentist. T/F Correct Answer-True Remuneration Correct Answer-refers to payment fo a service Can a dental professional receive remuneration for a referral? Correct Answer-No Can a dentist dismiss a patient for being non-compliant to recommended treatment. Correct Answer-Yes The doctor/patient relationship can be terminated for: Correct Answer--Patient's failure to comply with treatment or professional advice -Consistent tardiness or failed appointments -Failure to pay for services rendered -Behavior management issues
Can a LDA scale the lower anteriors on a pediatric patient, even if the dentist asks them to do it? Correct Answer-No, the LDA would be held accountable for violation of the Dental Practice Act. -The dentist and the LDA would BOTH be in violation and held accountable. -The BOD may take disciplinary action against the LDA and the DDS. What are the violations in this ad? "Our practice specializes in cosmetic dentistry, promising superior results in the quest to achieve your perfect smile." Correct Answer-Several key words are in violation of the advertising rule. A dentist cannot say they are superior and cannot promise results of treatment. They are creating a false or unjustified expectation. Also, cosmetic dentistry is not recognized as a specialty by the ADA. Can General Dentists limit their practice to orthodontics as long as they indicate they are general dentists and not orthodontists? Correct Answer-Yes, the same would be true for a general dentist that does mostly endodontic treatment (root canals) or oral surgery (3rd molar extractions). They cannot claim to be a specialist in those fields. In advertising a dental office, the dentist cannot use the terms "top" or "best" in describing who they are or what they do. T/F Correct Answer-True, they cannot make a claim that a survey, ballot, or poll constitutes a ranking for who they are or what they do. For example, "the top 15%..." or "voted best..." The 5 components of the required dental professional CPR training: Correct Answer-o AED (Automated external defibrillator) o Barrier mask or bag for ventilation o Foreign body airway obstruction o Two person rescuer
o Adult, child, and infant CPR If a dental professional comes upon an accident in which the victim has suffered grave harm, what is the obligation as a dental professional? Correct Answer-The Good Samaritan Law, Duty to assist states: "A person at the scene of an emergency who knows that another person is exposed to or has suffered grave physical harm shall, to the extent that the person can do so without danger or peril to self or others give reasonable assistance to the exposed person. Reasonable assistance may include obtaining or attempting to obtain aid from law enforcement or medical personnel. A person who violates this subdivision is guilty of a petty misdemeanor." Who needs to sign the HIPPA form? Correct Answer-every patient What is criminal law? Correct Answer-The body of law that deals with crime and the legal punishment of criminal offenses. What is civil law? Correct Answer-Deals with the disputes between individuals, organizations, or between the two, in which compensation is awarded to the victim. What actions would cause an immediate suspension of a dental professional license? Correct Answer-1. Dependence on alcohol, drugs or other controlled substances
-1 dental assistant -2 public members Who appoints the members on the MN BOD? Correct Answer-The Governor How many professional development credits must the DH earn every 2 years? Correct Answer-25 credits How many professional development credits must the DA earn every 2 years? Correct Answer-25 credits How many professional development credits must the DDS earn every 2 years? Correct Answer-50 credits How many professional development credits must the Dental Therapist earn every 2 years? Correct Answer-50 credits What are fundamental credits? Correct Answer-Activities directly related to the CLINICAL PRACTICE of dentistry The DH and the LDA must have a minimum of ______ fundamental credits. Correct Answer- The DDS and the DT must have a minimum of _____ fundamental credits. Correct Answer- What are core subjects? Correct Answer-aka: fundamental credits -areas of knowledge that relate to public safety and professionalism
How many core subjects are required for each 2 year period? Correct Answer-must be a minimum of 2 different core subjects required for each 2 years What are the 6 core subjects? Correct Answer-1. record keeping
What is the maximum amount of elective credits that the DH and LDA can earn in a 2 year period? Correct Answer-10 credits What is the maximum amount of elective credits that the DDS and DT can earn in a 2 year period? Correct Answer-20 credits How many credits are earned for general attendance? Correct Answer--3 credits for a state or national dental convention -elective credits What are the 4 areas of elective credits? Correct Answer-1. Self-study scholarly articles
How long is each dental professional required to keep documentation of their CEs? Correct Answer-Must keep previous 2 year and current 2 year cycle. All DHCP must notify the BOD within ________ days of a name change or address change. Correct Answer-30 days Where must all DHCP display their renewal certificate with their license? Correct Answer-In plain sight for the patients to see. Does your license need to be at every office you work? Correct Answer-Yes, it needs to be at the office you work most...full or part time. If you float, keep one in your wallet. How often does all DHCP need to renew their license? Correct Answer-Every 2 years (biennially) from the date when they originally got their license. When is reading a professional article considered a fundamental credit and when is it an elective credit? Correct Answer--a professional article with a post test is considered FUNDAMENTAL -reading a professional article for the information is considered elective. What is acceptable documentation for professional development or continuing education credits? Correct Answer-A form should include: -name and contact info of organization -presenters name and credentials -course title, date, hours
-subject matter When were the guidelines for infection control in the dental health care setting updated? Correct Answer-2003 by the CDC in the MMWR (morbidity and mortality weekly report) Which diseases are HCP considered to be at substantial risk for? Correct Answer-- Hep B -Influenza -Measles -Mumps -Varicella ***all are vaccine-preventable Who does OSHA protect? Correct Answer-the employees What vaccine does OSHA require employers to have available -- who have potential contact with blood or OPIM (other potentially infectious material)? Correct Answer-Hep B vaccination Employers are required to follow CDC recommendations for vaccines, evaluation, and follow up procedures. T or F Correct Answer-True Which employees need the Hep B vaccination? Correct Answer-Any employee that has potential for contact with blood or OPIM What does every dental office need for occupational exposure? Correct Answer--A written exposure plan
What is a written exposure plan? Correct Answer--Written policies and procedures for prompt reporting, evaluation, counsel, treatment and follow-up to occupational exposures -Must be consistent with federal, state and local requirements - addressing education/training, post exposure management, and exposure reporting. Exposure training should include: Correct Answer-1. a description of their exposure risks
What does primary PPE include? Correct Answer--gloves -surgical masks -protective eyewear -protective clothing (gowns or jackets) -face shields When should patient protective eyewear be cleaned? Correct Answer-between every patient How often should DHCP change protective clothing? Correct Answer-When it becomes visibly soiled and as feasible if penetrated by blood or other potential infectious fluids. When should PPE be removed? Correct Answer-before leaving the work area When should a torn glove be changed? Correct Answer-Immediately Critical items Correct Answer--used to penetrate soft tissue or bone -has the greatest risk of transmitting injection and should be sterilized by heat Semi-critical items Correct Answer--contact mucous membranes or non-intact skin -high level disinfection is recommended Non-critical patient care items Correct Answer--pose lease risk of transmission of infection -contact only skin -visibly contaminated with blood or OPIM
-must use disinfectant with a tuberculocidal claim (intermediate-level disinfectant) How should instrument processing area be divided? Correct Answer-In sections -receiving and cleaning and decontamination -preparation and packaging -sterilization -storage What are the mechanical techniques of sterilization monitoring? Correct Answer- Assessing the cycle time, temperature, and pressure gauges What are chemical indicators? Correct Answer-A chemical indicator tape is an example to show that the machine is reaching the appropriate measure of sterilization. *does not always prove sterile What are biological indicators? Correct Answer-Methods to assess by killing highly resistant microorganisms -spore testing is the most accepted -must be performed weekly What does it mean when a POSITIVE spore test comes back? Correct Answer- Indicates that the sterilizer is NOT working and item are not sterilized What should be done if a positive spore test comes back? Correct Answer-1. take the sterilizer out of service
-turn rooms around -set up and tear down -seat patients and walk them out What is a limited licensed dental assistant? Correct Answer-they are non-licensed DAs that have taken a course in taking radiographs What is PERSONAL SUPERVISION? Correct Answer-The DDS is PERSONALLY OPERATING on a patient and AUTHORIZES AUXILIARY TO AID in treatment by concurrently performing supportive procedures. What is DIRECT SUPERVISION? Correct Answer-The DDS IS IN THE OFFICE and PERSONALLY DIAGNOSES the condition to be treated, personally authorizes the procedure, and EVALUATES the performance BEFORE the patient DISMISSAL. What is INDIRECT SUPERVISION? Correct Answer-The DDS IS IN THE OFFICE, authorizes procedures, and REMAINS IN OFFICE while procedures are being performed. What is GENERAL SUPERVISION? Correct Answer-The DDS HAS AUTHORIZED procedures and they are being carried out in accordance with the dentist's diagnosis and treatment plan. THE DDS DOES NOT NEED TO BE IN OFFICE OR ON PREMISES. What are the 10 procedures that a DH or LDA must have training by a school accredited by CODA or BOD approved course? Correct Answer-1. Placement and adjustment of dental sealants
What is general anesthesia? Correct Answer--Reserved for extreme cases in dental care. -Oral and maxillofacial surgeons