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    activities of a dental hygienist or dental assistant by a licensed dentist and shall not be construed to require the physical presence of the supervisor when directed such activities. Dental hygienist duties enumerated in NEB.REV.STAT may all be performed there under general supervision without the dentist being physically present while the activities are being performed there are currently no dental assistant duties authorized under general supervision licensed dental hygienist procedure and…

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    Hygienist Observation

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    The hygienist that I got to observe was very helpful and informal. There office was very updated. They had digital x-rays, computer charting and files, the only down fall was they still had the medical history on a paper chart in the office. Every unit had an x-ray unit provided in their room. They had one PAN machine shared between everyone in the office. The office had three dentists, and every dentist had 3 rooms for themselves and 8 hygienists in the office. Throughout my observation hours…

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    Dr. Colbert understood my interest in the Dental Hygiene Program. Enthusiastically, she advised my next step to submit my application for the Dental Hygiene Program as soon as possible. Noticing that a few of my classes were repeated and higher grades were achieved, she advised that I submit repeat and replace for those specific classes. I was informed this process would boost up my GPA, and only increase my chances of acceptance in the competitive Dental Hygiene Program. In order to be…

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    no records/radiographs and is refusing radiographs. The hygienist continued with the appointment without obtaining the necessary radiographs. The patient denies using any tobacco products or recreational drugs when asked during the medical history but admits to it at the end of the appointment. The patient asks the hygienist to smoke weed with him. The patient admits to stealing his dad’s medical marijuana. The patient asks the hygienist not to say anything to the dentist since he is good…

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    Saginaw Career Goals

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    I was a high school student at Arthur Hill High School and I also attended the Saginaw Career Complex for one year for the medical program. When I was attending the Saginaw Career Complex I walked in my Anatomy teacher’s classroom to talk to her. When I walked in she was setting up a crime scene for the criminal program they had there. The scene she set up was awesome and it made me want to attend the class. I told my teacher I was going to come back my senior year to take her forensic class she…

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    Karson Rodriguez Mrs.Toews English 1 6 May 2015 Career Paper Imagine waking up and you just have a smile on your face because you can not wait to go to your job. A famous chinese philosopher; named Confucius once said “ choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life”. In life I really want to make people happy and help them because I enjoy…

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    Becoming a Dental Hygienist seemed like a really good option. My aunt is a Dental Hygienist, and she loves her job, so I feel that I would too. Career Cruising gave me an in depth look at what people in this career do on a daily basis, how much they get paid, what their main duties are, and so much more…

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    Dental Hygiene Profession

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    engage myself into the Dental Hygiene profession, the satisfaction to helping people in need, sense of job security, working in the health care field, the amazing feeling of accomplishment, higher than average wages and flexible schedules are just a few. One of the most important aspects of entering the Dental Hygiene program is the satisfaction of helping people in need. No matter how rich or poor, how perfect or fair your teeth are, there is always someone in need of dental care. I receive a…

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    Ethical Responsibilities Lygia Jolley, RDH, BA January 2, 2018 INTRODUCTION Dental hygienist as a health care provider is granted special rights and responsibilities to the patient by education and skills. As we are providing educational, preventive and therapeutic services to the public, patients are seeking the best care from a professional and ethical practitioner. Ethical dilemmas will be part of the dental hygienist’s daily job, as it has situations with varied ethical…

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    sustain behavior” (Wood, Wood, Boyd 2014). When it comes to what motivates me to attend school, all factors point toward becoming a Registered Dental Hygienist. For as long as I can remember, this has always been my dream. When I was in college at the University of Arkansas, I took all of the pre-requisite classes that I needed in order to get into the Dental Hygiene program in Arkansas. I was very motivated to make good grades in these classes, and I did. After finishing my pre-requisites, I…

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