Registered Dental Hygienist in Alternative Practice (RDHAP) Law and Ethics Practice Exam

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What constitutes "lewd acts" under the definitions provided?

  1. Normal affectionate behavior by caretakers

  2. Touching intimate areas for sexual gratification

  3. Demonstrating appropriate physical affection

  4. Conducting health check-ups with consent

The correct answer is: Touching intimate areas for sexual gratification

The definition of "lewd acts" typically involves behaviors that are sexually inappropriate or intended to cause sexual arousal. Touching intimate areas for sexual gratification falls squarely within this definition, as it directly relates to actions that are intended to be sexually provocative or to elicit a sexual response. This aligns with legal definitions that emphasize the context and intent behind the behavior. In contrast, normal affectionate behavior by caretakers, demonstrating appropriate physical affection, and conducting health check-ups with consent involve actions that are typically accepted within societal norms of care and compassion. These behaviors are characterized by their intent to provide comfort, support, or medical care rather than to arouse or engage in sexual misconduct. Therefore, they would not constitute "lewd acts," as they do not carry the same connotation or intent associated with sexual gratification.