Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) Law and Ethics Practice Exam

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Are courses that primarily benefit the licensee directly eligible for CE credit?

  1. Yes, if they are approved by the board

  2. No, they do not benefit patient care directly

  3. Yes, if they cover new technologies

  4. No, only the individual can benefit from them

The correct answer is: No, they do not benefit patient care directly

The premise of continuing education (CE) credits for registered dental assistants is that the courses should ultimately contribute to the quality of patient care. For a course to be eligible for CE credit, it must have a clear connection to enhancing the skills and knowledge necessary for improving patient outcomes. Choosing the option that states courses primarily benefiting the licensee directly are not eligible for CE credit aligns with the guideline that CE should focus on patient care rather than merely enhancing the individual’s professional standing or career advancement. This reflects the ethical framework within which dental practices operate, ensuring that the primary goal remains the well-being and care of patients. This understanding reinforces the belief that CE should be aimed at practical applications that improve treatment quality or patient safety rather than serving the interests of the professional alone without a broader impact on care standards.