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California RDH (Registered Dental Hygienist)
Law & Ethics Exam 2025 Actual Exam Full
Length Exam (Answered) Graded A
A registered dental hygienist (RDH) or a registered dental hygienist in alternative practice
(RDHAP) is permitted to perform, which of the following, as long as the appropriate level of
supervision is followed: (choose as many as you like)
-Take impressions for bleaching trays
-Aerosol topical anesthesia
-Dental hygiene assessment
-Apply non-caustic topical agents
-Supra and subgingival scaling
All except Aerosol topical anesthesia
In a public health setting, the registered dental hygienist may apply fluoride treatments and
dental sealants in addition to oral screenings, without supervision.
The registered dental hygienist may submit or allow to submitted, any insurance or third-party
claims for patient services performed in the public health care setting.
-The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE
-Both statements are TRUE
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California RDH (Registered Dental Hygienist)

Law & Ethics Exam 2025 Actual Exam – Full

Length Exam (Answered) Graded A

A registered dental hygienist (RDH) or a registered dental hygienist in alternative practice (RDHAP) is permitted to perform, which of the following, as long as the appropriate level of supervision is followed: (choose as many as you like)

  • Take impressions for bleaching trays
  • Aerosol topical anesthesia
  • Dental hygiene assessment
  • Apply non-caustic topical agents
  • Supra and subgingival scaling All except Aerosol topical anesthesia In a public health setting, the registered dental hygienist may apply fluoride treatments and dental sealants in addition to oral screenings, without supervision. The registered dental hygienist may submit or allow to submitted, any insurance or third-party claims for patient services performed in the public health care setting.
  • The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE
  • Both statements are TRUE
  • Both statements are FALSE
  • The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE Both statements are TRUE If a hygienist is licensed in California, he/she may perform the duties of a registered dental assistant (RDA). The practice of dental hygiene includes assessment and development, planning, and implementation of a dental hygiene care plan.
  • The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE
  • Both statements are TRUE
  • Both statements are FALSE
  • The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE An oral prophylaxis includes scaling supra and subgingival calculus to obtain a smooth root surface, which includes root planing of pockets. The dentist is not required to be on the premises when the registered dental hygienist is performing an oral prophylaxis
  • The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE
  • Both statements are TRUE

The range of activities that can be performed legally by a dentist or dental auxiliary is referred to as:

  • Scope of practice
  • Practice Act
  • Supervision
  • Extended function Scope of practice Malpractice is an example of
  • A breach of contract
  • A CRIMINAL action
  • An intentional CIVIL tort
  • An unintentional CIVIL tort

An unintentional CIVIL tort Self-governance is included under this California Dental Association code of ethics principle

  • Beneficence
  • Autonomy
  • Tolerance
  • Veracity
  • Professionalism Professionalism Acts of kindness and a sympathetic ear for the patient are included in the California Dental Association code of ethics principle ______________
  • Compassion
  • Integrity
  • Professionalism
  • Beneficence
  • Competence Compassion

one year A licensee must comply with a request for a patient's dental hygiene records that is accompanied by that patient's written authorization for release of the records to the DHCC, within ________ days of receiving the request and authorization.

  • 15 days
  • 90 days
  • 60 days
  • 30 days 15 days This principle expresses the concept that professionals have a duty to be fair in their dealings with patients, colleagues and society
  • Nonmaleficence
  • Justice
  • Autonomy
  • Veracity
  • Beneficence Justice

Dental hygienists are not obliged to report suspected child abuse cases to the proper authorities

  • True
  • False False Dentists with first-hand knowledge that a colleague is practicing dentistry when chemically impaired have an ethical responsibility to report such evidence to the professional assistance committee/drug diversion committee of a dental society
  • True
  • False True In its broadest sense this principle expresses the concept that the dental profession should actively seek allies throughout society on specific activities that will help improve access to care for all
  • Justice
  • Nonmaleficence
  • Autonomy
  • Veracity
  • Community
  • Complementarity
  • Ethics Universality A dentist is not permitted to make payments to another person or entity for the referral of a patient for professional services
  • True
  • False true Different ethical considerations apply whether the dentist engages in fee-for-service, managed care or some other practice arrangement
  • True
  • False False A dentist may not advertise or offer discounts on a dental procedure
  • True
  • False False All dentists have the obligation of keeping their knowledge and skill current. This falls under the principle of
  • Justice
  • Nonmaleficence
  • Autonomy
  • Veracity
  • Beneficence Nonmaleficence Unprofessional conduct includes which of the following violations:
  • Making use of any deceiving or misleading advertising statements
  • Obtaining of any fee by fraud or misrepresentation
  • Employment of any student or suspended or unlicensed dentist to practice dentistry
  • True
  • False True The California Dental Association (CDA) principle that requires dentists to recognize that cultural differences exist and challenges dentists to understand how these differences may affect patient choices and treatment is:
  • Beneficence
  • Autonomy
  • Tolerance
  • Veracity
  • Professionalism Tolerance Which of the following are permitted duties of a licensed dental hygienist in California?
  • none of the choices are correct
  • writing a prescription for an antibiotic on behalf of a dentist
  • administering local anesthesia under general supervision
  • placing or removing of permanent restorations
  • diagnosis and comprehensive treatment planning
  • suturing of soft tissue
  • none of the choices are correct As a registered dental hygienist, licensed after January 1, 2006, you are permitted to perform all the duties of a registered dental assistant.
  • True
  • False False; you may NOT perform all the duties of an RDA unless an RDA is obtained "Providing preventive and therapeutic dental procedures that include bacterial debridements with complete removal supra and subgingivally, of calculus, soft deposits, plaque, and stains, and the smoothing of tooth surfaces" is the definition of ___________.
  • soft tissue curettage
  • root planing
  • oral prophylaxis
  • general debridement oral prophylaxis It is considered ethical to obtain a fee by fraud or misrepresentation and punishable by fine and/or imprisonment.

Melody enjoys her job as an RDH. She works in a pediatric practice. Dr. Smart traditionally performs an enameloplasty before Melody places sealants. One day Dr Smart teaches Melody how to perform an enameloplasty as he wants her to do the entire procedure: enameloplasty and selants. What is the concern with this situation?

  • practicing outside scope of practice; unprofessional
  • practicing outside scope of practice; beneficience
  • practicing within scope of practice as Dr. Smart taught her the new technique; beneficience
  • practicing within scope of practice; nonmaleficience practicing outside scope of practice; unprofessional A person guilty of unprofessional conduct is guilty of a misdemeanor and can be punished by:
  • Imprisonment for any length of time deemed by court
  • Imprisonment for a term of not less than 60 days nor more than 180 days
  • Imprisonment for a term of not less than 30 days nor more than 180 days
  • Fine only Imprisonment for a term of not less than 60 days nor more than 180 days A person guilty of unprofessional conduct is guilty of a misdemeanor and can be punished by a fine of not less than _____ or more than ______:

Unprofessional conduct by a person licensed under the Dental Practice Act (DPA) is defined as, but is not limited to, all of the following EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION?:

  • The practice of accepting or receiving any commission or the rebating in any form or manner of fees for professional services
  • The advertising of professional superiority
  • The aiding or abetting of any unlicensed person to practice dentistry
  • All of the answers are unprofessional conduct All of the answers are unprofessional conduct Participation in a community activity and.or being a member of your professional organization is an example of:
  • Practicing outside scope of practice; veracity
  • Practicing without a license; nonmaleficience
  • Practicing outside scope of practice; autonomy
  • Practicing without a license; beneficience Practicing without a license; nonmaleficience A 35-year old woman is scheduled for a routine oral prophylaxis after her initial exam with the doctor. On her medical history she notes she is HIV positive. She is direct about it and discusses her medications related to her medical condition. You discuss possible oral manifestations of HIV. Three months later, you attend a family social function. Your brother comes in with this patient and seems to be physically intimate with her What is the primary ethical concern?
  • Confidentiality
  • Veracity
  • Nonmaleficience
  • Autonomy Confidentiality A long term patient (Russell) presents to the office to complete his 3rd quadrant of scaling and root planing. Prior to starting the appointment, he states he will lose his job in two weeks, has many expenses (mortgage, daughter in college, alimony, & child support) and cannot complete the scaling and root planing. He notices his maxillary fixed bridge (#6-9) is loose. When Dr. Adams examines him, he has caries around #6 & needs a new bridge. Dr. Adams instructs Maya (receptionist) to pre-date the insurance form so his dental insurance will cover the cost of the new bridge. What is the primary ethical concern?
  • Nonmaleficience
  • Autonomy
  • Veracity
  • Beneficience Veracity Cheryl provided a child prophylaxis and fluoride treatment to an 8-year old pediatric patient who was shy and reserved. She was very well mannered. She had good oral hygiene and health, but her maxillary centrals were fractured. When asked about them, the patient said she fell off her bike. When she returned two weeks later, the 8-year old had bruises around her eyes. What is the primary concern in this case?
  • possible child abuse
  • child is clumsy
  • child may have MS
  • neurological disorder possible child abuse Tanya is a recent graduate and obtained a job from Dr. Swann. This is the first RDH for Dr. Swann's office. After a few weeks, Tanya discovered that several patients were taking premedication for mitral valve prolapse or rheumatic heart disease. Tanya is aware that this is no longer the standard of care. When she discussed this with Dr. Swann, he became angry and questioned whether he needed an RDH who was questioned his ethics and practices. What is the primary ethical concern?