Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) Law and Ethics Practice Exam

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Which of the following actions is appropriate for RDAs under the principle of non-maleficence?

  1. Assigning tasks beyond their skills

  2. Concealing mistakes made by others

  3. Using PPE and protective procedures

  4. Operating without any retraining

The correct answer is: Using PPE and protective procedures

The principle of non-maleficence is rooted in the ethical obligation to avoid causing harm to patients. In the context of a Registered Dental Assistant's (RDA) duties, this principle emphasizes the importance of ensuring a safe environment and delivering quality care. Using personal protective equipment (PPE) and adhering to protective procedures is a fundamental practice for RDAs to minimize the risk of infection and protect both patients and themselves. By utilizing PPE, such as gloves, masks, and protective eyewear, RDAs significantly reduce the possibility of transmitting infectious agents, thereby upholding the principle of non-maleficence. This approach reflects a commitment to patient safety and adheres to established standards of practice in dental settings. It demonstrates awareness of potential hazards and a proactive stance in mitigating risks, which is essential in maintaining the trust and safety of patients receiving care.