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RIGHTS AND DUTIES
level: RIGHTS AND DUTIES
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level questions: RIGHTS AND DUTIES
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the legal or moral entitlement to do or refrain from doing something or to obtain or refrain from obtaining an action, thing, or recognition in civil society
Right
referring to behavior that is expected or required of the citizen
Duty
referring to something that can be conferred and revoked
Privilege
RIGHTS INHERENT IN THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY: treatment is not mandatory, except in emergency cases
The Right to Refuse Treatment
RIGHTS INHERENT IN THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY:dentist has the right to not practice a certain field of dentistry
Rights to Limit the Practice of Dentistry
RIGHTS INHERENT IN THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY:dentist has the right to withhold information, like patient records and procedures
Right to Withhold Information
RIGHTS INHERENT IN THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY:dentists should not give away original copy of dental records; only a copy
Right to Dental Documents
RIGHTS INHERENT IN THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY:one of the most important right of a dentist
Right to Reputation
RIGHTS INCIDENTAL TO THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY: clinic equipment and instruments cannot be used as payment for civil suit for damages
Right of Exemption from Execution of Instrument and Library
RIGHTS INCIDENTAL TO THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY:government offices, Board of Dentistry, PNP, AFP, BJMP, etc.
Right to Hold Certain Positions in Public and Private Services
RIGHTS INCIDENTAL TO THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY:private practice, academe, research, etc.
Right to Perform Certain Services
RIGHTS INCIDENTAL TO THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY:right to join PDA, professional organizations, etc.
Right to Associate
DUTY TO THE COMMUNITY: give your best professional services to the best of your capabilities, but in accordance to the standard of care
Primary duty
DUTY TO THE COMMUNITY: treat only the conditions leading to the emergency
Emergency Service
DUTY TO THE COMMUNITY: do not delegate tasks inside the oral cavity to non-licensed personnel
Delegation of Services
DUTY TO THE COMMUNITY: all employees should be supervised by a competent dentist
Supervision of Work
DUTY TO THE COMMUNITY: dentist is entitled to collect a professional fee based on expertise and services involved
Professional Fees
DUTY TO THE COMMUNITY: dentist should conduct him/herself completely beyond suspicion or reproach; patient should have no suspicion on your competence
Irreproachable Conduct
DUTY TO THE COMMUNITY: you should share important discoveries to the general public
Discoveries of Works
DUTY TO THE COMMUNITY: you should participate in volunteer programs for the health of the public
Oral Health Care Program
DUTY TO THE COMMUNITY: you should take charge if you have the knowledge and skills that the situation needs
Leadership
DUTY TO THE PROFESSION: do not prejudice and always uplift the dignity of the dental profession; this dignity is what makes the dental profession be respectable or worthy
Uplift the Dignity of the Dental Profession
DUTY TO THE PROFESSION: you should be up to date or upgrade your knowledge and skills to what is new today
Keeping Professionally Fit
DUTY TO THE PROFESSION: you have the duty to report any violations of the Dental Law and Code to the local chapter of PDA or to the Board of Dentistry
Duty to Report
DUTY TO THE PROFESSION: you should seek consultation from colleagues and referrals when you cannot handle the case
Professional Consultation and Referral
DUTY TO THE PROFESSION: always upgrade the dignity of the dental profession whenever you are called to give a testimony and make an impact to the necessity of a dentist
Professional Opinion/Testimony
DUTY TO THE PROFESSION: use only fair means to gain professional advancement; do not injure opportunities of other dental practitioners
Fair Means to Build Professional Practice
DUTY TO THE PROFESSION: dental clinic or dental office only
Title of the Practice
DUTY TO THE PROFESSION: always upgrade the dignity of the dental profession whenever you are called to give a testimony; do not give advertisements of certain products
Testimonials
DUTY TO THE PROFESSION: just treat your patient without solicitation
Soliciting Patients
DUTY TO THE PROFESSION: do not allow your license and name to be used by illegal practitioners
Cover-up for Illegal Acts
PATIENTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS: The right to a _____ care
considerate and respectful
PATIENTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS: The right to obtain from his dentist ____ concerning his _____ in terms the patient can be reasonably expected to understand
complete current information; diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis
PATIENTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS: The right to know the name of the ____ for coordinating his care
dentist responsible
PATIENTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS: The right to receive from his dentist ____ necessary to give informed consent __ to the start of any procedure and/or treatment and what to expect in emergencies
information; prior
PATIENTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS: The patient has the right to _____
refuse treatment
PATIENTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS: The right to every consideration of his ___ concerning his own medical care program
privacy
PATIENTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS: Case discussion, consultation, examination, and treatment are ____ and should be conducted ___, those not directly involved in his care must have the permission of the patient to be present
confidential; discreetly
PATIENTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS: The right to expect that all communications and records pertaining to his care to be treated ____
confidential
PATIENTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS: The right to expect a reasonable _________of a patient for service
response to the request
PATIENTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS: The right to obtain _____ as to any relationship of his care is concerned
information
PATIENTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS: The right to refuse to participate in ____
research projects
PATIENTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS: The patient has the right to expect ______ of care; He has the right to know in advance what appointment times the dentist is_____
reasonable continuity; available and where
PATIENTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS: The patient has the right to examine and receive an _____ of his bill regardless of source of payment
explanation
PATIENTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS: The patient has the right to know what hospital _____ apply to his conduct as patient
rules and regulations
DUTIES OF A PATIENT: Must provide information about past _____ (medical and dental history)
illnesses, hospitalizations, medications, and health status
DUTIES OF A PATIENT: Must inform physicians/dentists and other caregivers about ____ in following prescribed treatment
anticipated problems
DUTIES OF A PATIENT: Must take responsibility for requesting _____when he does not understand something related to his case
additional information
DUTIES OF A PATIENT: Must take reasonable ____ for the needs of the hospital, other patients, and medical staff and hospital employees
accommodations
DUTIES OF A PATIENT: Must provide necessary ____ and make _____ when necessary
insurance information; payment arrangements
DUTIES OF A PATIENT: Must recognize the impact of his ____ on his personal health
lifestyle