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

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Which of the following is considered unprofessional conduct for a licensed dental hygienist?

  1. Offering free dental checks

  2. Accepting payment for services rendered

  3. Obtaining fees through fraud or misrepresentation

  4. Referring patients to specialist services

The correct answer is: Obtaining fees through fraud or misrepresentation

The act of obtaining fees through fraud or misrepresentation constitutes unprofessional conduct for a licensed dental hygienist because it undermines the integrity of the profession and violates ethical standards. Professionals in healthcare, including dental hygienists, are expected to operate with transparency and honesty, ensuring that all transactions and communications with patients are accurate and truthful. Engaging in fraud or deceitful practices can lead to serious consequences, including disciplinary action, loss of licensure, and damage to the trust between patients and healthcare providers. In contrast, offering free dental checks, accepting payment for services rendered, and referring patients to specialist services are all acceptable practices within the scope of a dental hygienist's responsibilities. These activities can enhance patient care and accessibility, align with professional standards, and demonstrate ethical conduct in practice.