Dental hygiene, ethics, jurisprudence,
practice management, Kimbrough, test bank,
3rd edition, 2025, 2026, dental law, informed
consent, professional conduct, exam
questions, dental ethics quiz, dental hygiene
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The basis of the Hippocratic oath is
a. Nonmaleficence
b. Veracity
c. Confidentiality
d. None of the above - ANSWER-a. Nonmaleficence
Kantian ethics is concerned with
a. Rights
b. Duties
c. Happiness
d. The total amount of happiness in the world
e. Privileges - ANSWER-b. Duties
Paternalism infringes on autonomy:
a. True Statement
b. False Statement - ANSWER-a. True Statement
Promise, privacy, legal duty (HIPAA), disclosure:
a. Autonomy
b. Justice
c. Veracity
d. Confidentiality - ANSWER-a. Autonomy
An ethical dilemma occurs when there is conflict regarding:
a. Professional decisions
b. Legal issues
c. Moral actions
d. All of the above - ANSWER-d. All of the above
Decision making for ethical dilemmas in dental hygiene practice involves
a. A code of ethics and laws
b. Critical thinking skills
c. Rights and duties
,d. All of the above - ANSWER-d. All of the above
Utilitarianism is concerned with
a. Rights
b. Duties
c. Happiness
d. Privileges
e. The total amount of happiness in the world - ANSWER-c. Happiness
Nonmaleficence means
a. To do no harm
b. To do only what is beneficial
c. To tell the truth
d. To do only what the patient expects - ANSWER-a. To do no harm
A term closely associated with beneficence is
a. Nonmaleficence
b. Maternalism
c. Paternalism
d. Veracity - ANSWER-a. Nonmaleficence
Providing patients with infection control during dental treatment is an example of:
a. Justice
b. Veracity
c. Autonomy
d. Beneficence
e. Nonmaleficence - ANSWER-d. Beneficence
One of the core values in the Dental Hygiene Code of Ethics is to provide high quality,
affordable oral health care to the public. This is an example of
a. Justice
b. Fairness
c. Autonomy
d. Beneficence
e. Societal Trust - ANSWER-a. Justice
The ethical principle that requires health professionals to fully inform their patients and protect
the confidentiality of the patients is the principle of:
a. Justice
b. Autonomy
c. Veracity
d. Beneficence
e. Nonmaleficence - ANSWER-c. Veracity
, If a dental professional improperly discloses a patient's HIV/AIDS status to an unauthorized
individual, the professional may
a. Be liable for abandonment
b. Be liable under workers' compensation
c. Be liable for invasion of privacy
d. Be liable for battery
e. Be liable for fraud - ANSWER-c. Be liable for invasion of privacy
A healthcare professional must release confidential information about a patient to
a. The patient's spouse
b. The patient's employer
c. An agency that has responsibility for child abuse cases
d. The patient's insurance company
e. All of the above - ANSWER-c. An agency that has responsibility for child abuse cases
d. The patient's insurance company
Deals with patient; self determination - ANSWER-Autonomy
Deals with practitioner; do no harm - ANSWER-Non-maleficence
Expecting honesty from self and others - ANSWER-Veracity
Provides everyone with access to high quality care - ANSWER-Justice
Valuing patient information - ANSWER-Confidentiality
Values patient trust/contributes to common good - ANSWER-Societal Trust
Promoting well-being of individuals - ANSWER-Beneficence
Define Paternalism - ANSWER-Acting like a father or parent who knows what is best for the
patient; making a decision for the patient
The utility principle underlies which theory? - ANSWER-Utilitarianism
HIPAA - ANSWER-Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Title I Portability - ANSWER-Guarantees that workers and their families are allowed to continue
health insurance when they change or lose their jobs
Title II Accountability - ANSWER-Protects identifiable health information or protected health
information, known as PHI, that could identify an individual
Ethics - ANSWER-Discipline consisting of thoughts and ideas about morality; judging actions
right or wrong
practice management, Kimbrough, test bank,
3rd edition, 2025, 2026, dental law, informed
consent, professional conduct, exam
questions, dental ethics quiz, dental hygiene
study guide
The basis of the Hippocratic oath is
a. Nonmaleficence
b. Veracity
c. Confidentiality
d. None of the above - ANSWER-a. Nonmaleficence
Kantian ethics is concerned with
a. Rights
b. Duties
c. Happiness
d. The total amount of happiness in the world
e. Privileges - ANSWER-b. Duties
Paternalism infringes on autonomy:
a. True Statement
b. False Statement - ANSWER-a. True Statement
Promise, privacy, legal duty (HIPAA), disclosure:
a. Autonomy
b. Justice
c. Veracity
d. Confidentiality - ANSWER-a. Autonomy
An ethical dilemma occurs when there is conflict regarding:
a. Professional decisions
b. Legal issues
c. Moral actions
d. All of the above - ANSWER-d. All of the above
Decision making for ethical dilemmas in dental hygiene practice involves
a. A code of ethics and laws
b. Critical thinking skills
c. Rights and duties
,d. All of the above - ANSWER-d. All of the above
Utilitarianism is concerned with
a. Rights
b. Duties
c. Happiness
d. Privileges
e. The total amount of happiness in the world - ANSWER-c. Happiness
Nonmaleficence means
a. To do no harm
b. To do only what is beneficial
c. To tell the truth
d. To do only what the patient expects - ANSWER-a. To do no harm
A term closely associated with beneficence is
a. Nonmaleficence
b. Maternalism
c. Paternalism
d. Veracity - ANSWER-a. Nonmaleficence
Providing patients with infection control during dental treatment is an example of:
a. Justice
b. Veracity
c. Autonomy
d. Beneficence
e. Nonmaleficence - ANSWER-d. Beneficence
One of the core values in the Dental Hygiene Code of Ethics is to provide high quality,
affordable oral health care to the public. This is an example of
a. Justice
b. Fairness
c. Autonomy
d. Beneficence
e. Societal Trust - ANSWER-a. Justice
The ethical principle that requires health professionals to fully inform their patients and protect
the confidentiality of the patients is the principle of:
a. Justice
b. Autonomy
c. Veracity
d. Beneficence
e. Nonmaleficence - ANSWER-c. Veracity
, If a dental professional improperly discloses a patient's HIV/AIDS status to an unauthorized
individual, the professional may
a. Be liable for abandonment
b. Be liable under workers' compensation
c. Be liable for invasion of privacy
d. Be liable for battery
e. Be liable for fraud - ANSWER-c. Be liable for invasion of privacy
A healthcare professional must release confidential information about a patient to
a. The patient's spouse
b. The patient's employer
c. An agency that has responsibility for child abuse cases
d. The patient's insurance company
e. All of the above - ANSWER-c. An agency that has responsibility for child abuse cases
d. The patient's insurance company
Deals with patient; self determination - ANSWER-Autonomy
Deals with practitioner; do no harm - ANSWER-Non-maleficence
Expecting honesty from self and others - ANSWER-Veracity
Provides everyone with access to high quality care - ANSWER-Justice
Valuing patient information - ANSWER-Confidentiality
Values patient trust/contributes to common good - ANSWER-Societal Trust
Promoting well-being of individuals - ANSWER-Beneficence
Define Paternalism - ANSWER-Acting like a father or parent who knows what is best for the
patient; making a decision for the patient
The utility principle underlies which theory? - ANSWER-Utilitarianism
HIPAA - ANSWER-Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Title I Portability - ANSWER-Guarantees that workers and their families are allowed to continue
health insurance when they change or lose their jobs
Title II Accountability - ANSWER-Protects identifiable health information or protected health
information, known as PHI, that could identify an individual
Ethics - ANSWER-Discipline consisting of thoughts and ideas about morality; judging actions
right or wrong