Chapters 4-5 Vocabulary Modern Dental Assisting

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Expressed contract

A contract that is established through verbal or written words

Felony

A major crime, such as fraud or drug abuse. Conviction can result in imprisonment of one year or longer

Written consent

Consent that involves a written explanation of diagnostic findings, prescribed treatment, and reasonable expectations about treatment results

Implied contract

Contract that is established by actions, not words

Dental auxiliary

Dental assistants, dental hygienist, and dental laboratory technicians

Mandated reports

Designated professional who are required by law to report known or suspected child abuse

Elder abuse

Includes physical or sexual abuse, financial exploration, emotional confinement, passive neglect, or willful deprivation of an elderly person

Patient of record

Individual has been examined and diagnosed by the dentist has had treatment planned

Tort law

Involving an act that brings harm to a person or damage to property

Due care

Just, proper, and sufficient care, or the absence of negligence

Respondeat superior

Latin for "let the master answer." Legal doctrine that holds an employer liable for acts of the employee

Res gastae

Latin for "things done." Statements made by a person present at the time of an alleged neglect that are admissible as evidence in a court of law

Res ipsa loquitur

Latin phrase for "the thing speaks for itself."

Statutory law

Law enacted by legislation will U.S. Congress, state legislature, and local legislative bodies

Standard of care

Level of knowledge, skill, and care comparable with that of other dentists who are treating similar patients under similar conditions

General supervision

Level of supervision in which the dental auxiliary performs delegated functions according to the instructions of the dentist, who is not necessarily physical present

Direct supervision

Level of supervision in which the dentist is physically present when the dental auxiliary performs delegated functions

Licensure

Licensed to practice in the specifics state

Laws

Minimum standards of behavior established by statuses by a population or profession

Infraction

Minor offense that usually results in only a fine

Ethics

Moral standards of conduct, rules or principles that govern proper conduct

Confidentiality

Never revealing any personal information about a patient

Beneficence

Of benefit to a patient

Nonmaleficence

Of no harm

Misdemeanor

Offense that may result in imprisonment of six months to one year

Informed consent

Permission granted by a patient after he or she is informed about the details of a procedure

Malpractice

Professional negligence

Autonomy

Self determination

Expanded functions

Specific intraoral functions delegated to an auxiliary that require increased skill and training

Board of dentistry

State agency that adopts rules and regulations and implements the specific states Dental Practice Act

Reciprocity

System that allows individuals in one state to obtain a license in another state without retesting

HIPAA

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996; specifies federal regulations ensuring privacy regarding a patient's healthcare information

Veracity

Truthfulness; not lying to the patient

Implied consent

Type of consent in which the patients action indicate sent for treatment

Abandonment

Withdrawing a patient from treatment without giving reasonable notice or providing a competent replacement

Civil law

Category of law that deals with relations of individuals, corporations, or other organizations

Contract law

Category of law that involves an agreement for services in exchange for a payment (contract)

Administrative law

Category of law that involves regulations established by government agencies

Criminal law

Category of law that involves violations against the state or government

Child abuse

Any act that endangers or impairs a child's physical or emotional health or development

State Dental Practice Act

Document of Law that specifies legal requirements for practicing dentistry in a particular state

Spousal abuse

Domestic violence intentionally inflicted by a family member or members

Justice

Fair treatment of a patient


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