• Shuffle
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Alphabetize
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Front First
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Both Sides
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Read
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
Reading...
Front

Card Range To Study

through

image

Play button

image

Play button

image

Progress

1/54

Click to flip

Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;

Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;

H to show hint;

A reads text to speech;

54 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back
What branch of government makes sure that every dentist or dental hygienist meets minimum requirements for safe practice ?
Legislative
What branch of government makes sure that dental services be provided only in accordance with the provision of the statutes and rules and not be delegated to unauthorized individuals.
Legislative
Which chapter in Florida Statutes explains that dentist and dental hygienist who fall below minimum competency or who otherwise present danger to the public shall be Prohibited form practicing in the state of Florida
Chapter 466.001
These are the laws which govern the practice of dentistry in the state of Florida.
Statutes
What is this definition:
to make known by open declaration; publish; proclaim formally or put into operation;

To set forth or teach publicly (creed, doctrine, etc.)
Promulgate
Which rules are promulgated by the Board of Dentistry in the state of Florida?
64B5
Fill in the blank:
The Board of Dentistry defines the broader " " by implementing specific " ".
Law, Rules

The board of dentistry defines the broader "law" by implementing specific "rules"
What is Rule 64B5-16?
Remediable Tasks Delegable to Dental Hygienist/Dental Assistants
Who makes up the Board of Dentistry? and How many members of each?
Total members = 11 members
7 Dentists
2 Dental Hygienist
2 Laypersons (Consumers)
means the board of dentistry
"Board"
Means a person licensed to practice dentistry
Dentist
Means the rendering of educational, preventive, and therapeutic dental services pursuant to 466.023 and 466.024
Dental Hygiene
This means a person licensed to practice dental hygiene pursuant to 466.003
Dental Hygienist
means a person, other than a dental hygienist, who, under the supervision and authorization of a dentist, provides dental care services directly to a patient.
Dental Assistant
What is 64B5-1?
Board Organization
What is 64B5-2
Exam and Licensure DDS/RDH.
What is 64B-4
Advertsing
What is 64B5-7
Dental Practice Permits
What is 64B5-9
Prescriptions for DH services & Certification of Dental Radiographs
What is 64B-10
Inactive Licensure Status, Reactivation and Exemptions
What is 64B-12
Continuing Professional Education
What is 64B5-13
Disciplinary Action
What is 64B-14
Anesthesia
What is 64B5-15
Fee Schedule
What is 64B-16
Remediable Tasks Delegable to Dental Hygienist/Dental Assistants
What is 64B5-17
Dental Practice and Priniciple
What is 64B5-25
Sterilization and Disinfection
means the Department of Health
"Department"
Means supervision whereby:
1.a dentist diagnoses the condition to be treated
2.a dentist authorizes the procedure to be performed
3.a dentist remains on the premises while the procedures are performed
4. a dentist approves the work performed before dismissal of the patient
Direct Superivision
Means supervision whereby:
1.a dentist diagnoses the condition to be treated
2.a dentist authorizes the procedure to be performed
3.a dentist remains on the premises while the procedures are performed
Indirect Supervision
Means supervision whereby:
1. a dentist diagnoses the condition to be treated
2. a dentist authorizes the procedure which are being carried out but need not be present when the authorized procedure are being performed.
3. the authorized procedure may also be performed at a place other than the dentist's usually placed of practice
General Supervision
what is this definition:
Intraoral tasks which, when performed, are irreversible and create unalterable changes within the oral cavity or the contiguous structures or which cause an increased risk to the patient.
Irremediable Tasks

example: anesthesia other than topical anesthesia

can be performed only by Dentist
What is this definition:
Intraoral tasks which are reversible and DO NOT create unalterable changes within the oral cavity or the contiguous structures and which do not cause an increased risk to the patient.
Remediable Tasks.

example: Fluoride treatment

can be performed by Dental hygienist
What does mandate mean?
an official or authoritative instruction or command
Rule 64B5 was formerly what?
59Q
What is the purpose of 64B5-12?
the board requires each licensed dental hygienist to complete no less than 24 hours and no more than 36 hours of continuing professional education in dental subjects BIENNIALLY, in subjects approved by the board
What does 466.014 say?
1.compliance with Continuing Edu. is Manditory
2. should retain his/her records (reciepts,voucher, CERTIFICATES, as documentation of completion of CEU
3. Board RANDOMLY audits licensee's (64B5-12.012 (4))
4. must submit an affidavit to sware completion of CEU
5.retain documention for completion for a period of 4 years (64B5-12 (4))
What does 64B5-12 (6) claim
Will subject a licensee to discipline, up to and inducing revocation of licensure if false or misleading information or documentation of CEU is found
What does 64B5-12.0135 (1) claim.
Licensees shall not be required to complete continuing education requirements during the biennium in which they receive initial lincensure
What are the mandatory courses within the 24 hours that are required?
1. HIV/AIDS (upon 1st licensure renewal =2hrs)
2. Prevention of Medical Errors (2 hours)
What are the following mandatory requirements that are NOT included in the 24 hours that must be maintained?
1. Domestive Violence (2hrs. every 3rd biennial reneweal ( q 6yrs)
2. Certification in CPR ( q 2 yrs)
What are the BOD approved subjects as stated in 64B5-12.016
( Basic Medical & Scientific)
1. Biology
2. Diet & Nutrition related to the oral cavity
3. Pharmacology
(Clinical and Technical)
1. Asepsis & Sterilization
2. Dental Materials
3. Radiology
(Patient Health &Safety)
1. Public Health problems
2. Communication diseases
3. Emergency Care
(Licensees' Legal Responsibilities)
1. Laws/ rules governing practice
How many hours of CE can be earned for attending a meeting wherein disciplinary cases are considered?
4 hours/biennial
How many hours may be earned for providing dental hygiene services to the indigent, dentally underserved population or areas of critical need in Florida?
Maximum of 7 hrs
What information must be included in a domestic violence course pertinent to dentistry?
1. must be board approved provider giving course in order to get CEU credit
what are the standards for approved providers?
( 64B5-12.0175)
1. adequately qualified by training, experience or licensure to teach specified courses.
2. instructors shall be familiar with dental injuries indicative of domestic violence
3. course length shall be sufficient to provide meaningful education.
4. No CEUs are approved if lecuture is less than 25 minutes. can give .5 -1.0 credit if lecture 25-50 minutes respectfully
What does 64B5-12.0175 (7) say

Hint: Standards for Approved Providers
Providers of CEU shall maintain records of each course offering for 4 years following each licensure biennium during which the course was offered. course records shall include a course outline which reflects its educational objectives, the instructor's name, the date and location of the course, participants, evaluations of the course, the hours of continuing education credit awarded for each participant and a roster of participants by name and license number
What does 64B5-12.0175 (10) say
Providers of CEU may not give more than 12 hours of CEU in subjects other than cardiopulmonary resuscitation of office staff, or fellow employee during a biennium
What is this definition?
reasonable ground of a belief, as, in a criminal case, that the accused was guilty of the crime, or, in a civil case, that grounds for action existed?
Or a defense to an action for malicious prosecution.
Probable Cause
Who are the members of the Probable Cause Panel (PCP)?
1. 3 members of the BOD
2. 2 members must be DDS/DMD with active license
What is the length of term the Probable Cause Panel are in service for?
1 year
what is the fine amount is dollars that must be received by the BOD if a practitioner is practicing without a license for a period of 2-6 months
250
What is this considered?
Renewing a license without completing required CE?
Violation

the fine fee is $25/credit hr that is not completed.

Completion of CE must be within 12 months
what does pursuant mean?
accordingly