A relationship in which dentistry is a commodity.
What is commercial model
REF: Professionalism, p. 6
Two or more health professions learn together during all or part of their professional training
What is interprofessionalism
REF: Profesionalism, p. 7
The administration of local anaesthesia or nitrous oxide analgesia is an example of
What are patient care competencies or "graduation competencies"
REF: Competency in Dental Hygiene, p. 9
Two virtues are required in a professional person.
What is self-effacement and self-sacrifice.
REF: Professional Traits for the Dental Hygienist, p. 10.
Piaget's Four-Stage Model of Moral Development
What is Amoral, Egocentric, Heteronomous, Autonomous
REF: Ethical Theory & Philosophy, p. 16
The ____ is the producer and the ____ consumer.
Who are the dentist and the patient.
REF: professionalism, p. 6
Essential skills requiring knowledge, skill, and ability that are performed by a health care provider.
What is competency.
REF: Competency in Dental Hygiene, p. 7
Five stages of competency
What is novice, beginner, competent, proficient, and master
REF: Competency in Dental Hygiene, p. 9
Putting aside all notions of self as better educated, socially superior, or more economically well off and focusing on the needs of the patient.
What is self-sacrifice
REF: Professional Traits for the Dental Hygienist, p. 10.
People operate on their experiences to make sense of them
What is cognitive development theory.
REF: Cognitive Development, p. 18
The patient and the dentist are equals and have roles of equal moral status in the process of dental care delivery.
What is the interactive model
REF: Professionalism, p. 6
The dental hygienist competencies
What are the skills regularly used in real practice settings to meet the oral health needs of patients.
REF: Competency in Dental Hygiene, p. 7
Quality care, health promotion, and enhanced oral health, with the ultimate goal of improving overall health for all individuals and groups.
What are standards.
REF: Standards for Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice, p. 9
Enforce practice codes, establish standards, and sanction incompetent practitioners, all for the purpose of protecting the health and safety of the public.
REF: Legal Requirements for the Dental Hygienist, p. 12
Qualities or dispositions that are consistently practiced.
What is character.
REF: Character, p. 18
The patient has dental needs and the dentist, as a member of the profession, provides care to meet the needs of that patient, who is uninformed and passive in the process.
What is the Guild model.
REF: Professionalism, p. 6
A system that has been developed to protect the public welfare and provide standards for the evaluation of educational programs and schools.
What is accreditation
6 standards of clinical dental hygiene practice
What is assessment, dental hygiene diagnosis, planning, implementation, evaluation, and documentation.
REF: Standards for Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice, p. 9
Putting aside all notions of self as better educated, socially superior, or more economically well off and focusing on the needs of the patient.
REF: Professional Traits for the Dental Hygienist, p. 10
Six core ethical values of the "Character Counts Coalition"
What is (1) trustworthiness; (2) respect; (3) responsibility; (4) fairness; (5) caring; and (6) citizenship.
REF: Character, p. 18
Patients needing services and dentists who are able to provide those services.
What is bound by the common values of health and comfort.
REF: Professionalism, p. 6
The specialized accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education to accredit programs that provide basic preparation for licensure in dentistry, dental hygiene, and all related dental disciplines.
Who is CODA (Commission on Dental Accreditation)
REF: Competency in Dental Hygiene, p. 8
The quality or state of doing or producing good.
What is beneficence.
REF: Professional Traits for the Dental Hygienist, p. 10
Something that can be done well or done poorly and something that can be taught and learned.
What is behavior
REF: Ethical Theory & Philosophy, p. 15
Provides a frame of reference that will help the individual make morally appropriate responses to moral dilemmas.
What is moral reasoning
REF: Overview of Ethical Theories, p. 18