Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) Law and Ethics Practice Exam

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What might a licensee be required to do before getting reinstated after probation?

  1. Undergo a medical examination

  2. Participate in a public hearing

  3. Submit additional references

  4. Change their practice location

The correct answer is: Undergo a medical examination

Before a licensee can be reinstated after probation, undergoing a medical examination may be a requisite step. This requirement is often put in place to ensure that the individual is physically and mentally fit to practice safely and competently in their profession. Health-related evaluations can help determine if the licensee can meet the standards of care and professional responsibilities expected in their role. It supports the overarching goal of public safety and reinforces the integrity of the profession. In many cases, regulatory boards prioritize the health and well-being of the practitioners as well as their patients, making medical evaluations a critical part of the reinstatement process. Such assessments can identify any ongoing issues that need to be addressed before returning to practice, providing assurance to the public and to regulatory bodies that the licensee is capable of performing their duties effectively.