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        | Who provides a jurance-prudence act to each state? |  
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        | The state board of dentistry |  
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        | Who regulates safety codes? |  
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        | many states will accept licensing from another state |  
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        | for states that have their own board until clinical boards comes around |  
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        | can get in a state your not licensed to practice in just to teach, can't practice hygiene |  
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        | laws that regulate the practice of a profession |  
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        | What do rules or regulations do? |  
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        | carry out the intent of the law, protect public from inappropriate acts |  
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        | What are the 2 types of laws? |  
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        | formally written enactments of a legislative body, weather federal, state, city, or county |  
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        | rulings that are created by a court decision (unwritten, based on custom) |  
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        | standard by which members of an organization must abide, no legal implications |  
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        | What are the two types of legal action? |  
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        | What are the two types of civil acts? |  
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        | What is illegal to do in terms of a contact? |  
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        | What are the two types of tort? |  
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        | intentional and unintentional |  
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        | What is the unintenional type of tort? |  
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        | What are the 4 types of intentional tort? |  
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        1.fraud 2.assault & battery 3.defamation, libel, slander 4.breach of confidentiality |  
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        offenses for violating private or contractual rights (a crime against a person) -requires a preponderence of evidence |  
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        law established for preventing harm against society and describes a criminal act  -requires beyond a reasonable doubt |  
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        | an agreement between 2 or more consenting, competent parties to which there is sufficient consideration |  
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        | an exchange of something of value between two people such as money |  
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        | relinquishment of all connection with a client |  
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        | Does harm have to occur for beach of a contract? |  
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        | What is an example of an intentional tort? |  
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        | What does HIPPA stand for? |  
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        | health information privacy and accountability act |  
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        | negligence or wrong doing by a professional intentional or unintentional |  
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        | What can malpractice include? |  
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        | acts of omission(not performing something) or comission(an act done incorrectly) |  
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        | an interference with another's right to enjoy their person, property, or privacy |  
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        | What are the two types of torts? |  
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        | intentional and unintentional |  
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        | What is the one type of unintentional tort? |  
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        | What is negligence/malpractice? |  
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        | failure to do what a reasonable and prudent person would have done under the circumstances |  
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        | What is contributory negligence? |  
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        | when a pts actions contribute to injury |  
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        | misrepresentation of something like having an assisstant scale teeth |  
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        | no physical injury, just talking about pts personal stuff at lunch etc |  
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        | When may confidentiality be breached? |  
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        | cases of communicable diseases that must  be reported or child abuse |  
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        | What are the 2 types of defamation of character? |  
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        | What is the written form of defamation of character called? |  
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        | What is the verbal form of defamation of character called? |  
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        | What is defamation of character? |  
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        | communication that injures someone's reputation |  
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        | When one intends to cause apprehension in someone without touching them. Ex: if you don't sit still ill stick you with this needle. |  
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        | a harmful or offensive contact with someone ex: not getting informed consent before taking radiographs |  
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        | protected health information |  
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