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1. A dentist in Florida prescribes antibiotics to a patient without establishing a
proper patient-dentist relationship. Which regulatory principle has been
violated?
A. Informed consent
B. Standard of care
C. HIPAA compliance
D. OSHA regulations
Rationale: Florida law requires that a valid dentist-patient relationship be
established before prescribing medications, which is part of adhering to the
professional standard of care.
2. Which of the following acts is required by Florida law when a dentist
suspects child abuse?
A. Notify the patient directly
B. Report only if confirmed by a social worker
C. Report immediately to the Department of Children and Families
D. Wait for parental consent before reporting
Rationale: Florida statutes mandate that healthcare professionals must
immediately report suspected child abuse to the proper authorities, without delay
or parental consent.
3. A patient refuses a recommended extraction due to fear. The dentist
proceeds without consent. What is the most likely legal consequence?
, A. Compliance with duty of care
B. Regulatory warning
C. Battery and professional liability
D. No consequence if the treatment was in the patient’s best interest
Rationale: Performing treatment without informed consent is legally considered
battery, exposing the dentist to civil and professional liability.
4. Under Florida law, which of the following dental team members can legally
administer local anesthesia under indirect supervision?
A. Hygienist in private practice
B. Dental hygienist in a facility under a dentist’s indirect supervision
C. Dental assistant without formal training
D. Any licensed dental professional
Rationale: Florida law allows dental hygienists to administer local anesthesia only
if properly trained and under dentist supervision, which may be indirect depending
on the procedure.
5. Which of the following constitutes a violation of the Florida Dental Practice
Act?
A. Maintaining patient records for 5 years
B. Using standard infection control protocols
C. Practicing dentistry without a valid Florida license
D. Providing sedation under proper monitoring
Rationale: Practicing without an active Florida license is illegal and a direct
violation of the Dental Practice Act.
, 6. A dentist notices a co-worker frequently falsifying patient charts. What is
the ethical obligation?
A. Ignore if the patient outcome is not affected
B. Report to the Board of Dentistry
C. Confront the co-worker privately only
D. Wait for a formal investigation by OSHA
Rationale: Ethical and legal standards require dentists to report colleagues
engaging in misconduct that jeopardizes patient safety or professional integrity.
7. Which type of patient consent is generally required for routine dental
cleanings?
A. Implied consent
B. Written consent
C. Verbal consent
D. No consent is needed
Rationale: Routine preventive procedures usually require verbal consent, which
can be implied by the patient’s actions in seeking treatment.
8. A dentist prescribes opioids without documenting a pain evaluation. Which
law is most relevant?
A. OSHA
B. HIPAA
C. Controlled Substances Act
D. ADA Code of Ethics
, Rationale: Prescribing controlled substances requires documentation of clinical
justification; failure to do so violates federal and state controlled substances
regulations.
9. What is the maximum allowable period for maintaining adult dental records
in Florida?
A. 1 year
B. 3 years
C. 4 years
D. 10 years
Rationale: Florida law specifies that dental records must be maintained for a
minimum of 4 years from the date of last treatment for adult patients.
10. A dentist notices that a patient is receiving overlapping prescriptions from
multiple providers. What is the appropriate action?
A. Ignore, as it is not the dentist’s responsibility
B. Provide prescriptions regardless
C. Check the state prescription monitoring program and coordinate
care
D. Delegate responsibility to the office assistant
Rationale: Dentists must review the state prescription monitoring program to
prevent overprescribing and protect patient safety.
11. Which of the following is a primary responsibility under the ADA Code of
Ethics?
A. Financial profitability
B. Personal convenience