Dental Nurse Unit 301 Questions And Answers Latest Updates
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Dental Nurse Unit 301
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Dental Nurse Unit 301
Name the 9 principles of the GDC? - ️️Put patient's interests first
communicate effectively with patients
obtain valid consent
maintain and protect patients' information
have a clear and effective complaints procedure
work with colleagues in a way that's in patients' best interests
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Dental Nurse Unit 301
Name the 9 principles of the GDC? - ✔️✔️Put patient's interests first
communicate effectively with patients
obtain valid consent
maintain and protect patients' information
have a clear and effective complaints procedure
work with colleagues in a way that's in patients' best interests
maintain, develop and work within your professional knowledge and skills
raise concerns if patients are at risk
make sure your personal behaviour maintains patient's confidence in you and the dental
profession.
what is chaperone procedures? - ✔️✔️Chaperoning is the process of having a third
person present during such consultations to: provide support, both emotional and
sometimes physical to the patient. to protect the doctor against allegations of improper
behaviour during such consultations, and sometimes to provide practical support.
What is the role of the GDC in dental nursing training? - ✔️✔️To ensure that dental
nurses are adequately trained and qualified to a suitable level in their chosen dental
career . Each student must be able to demonstrate by the end of their training to be able
to join the GDC register.
what do the GDC aim to do? - ✔️✔️set standards to be followed, handle fitness to
practice issues, remove individuals from the register and prevent them from practising
as dental professionals if they ar considered to be unfit, protect patients, regulate the
dental team, promote public confidence in all dental professions ,ensure that all dental
professionals maintain an uptown date level of knowledge e
assist patients with serious complaints against dental professionals.
Define student fitness to practice? - ✔️✔️meeting certain requirements during your
training relating to
clinical/technical and academic work
professional behaviour
health
Who are the CQC? - ✔️✔️The care quality commission is an independent regulatory of
health and adult social care services in England. They ensure the quality and safety of
care.
, what are safe w Who are the General Dental Council? - ✔️✔️The regulatory Body of
the dental profession.
the role is to protect patients from harm and maintain public confidence in all members
of the dental profession.
They set standards that all dental professionals must meet.
investigate complaints
orking practices for a dental nurse? - ✔️✔️Provide and maintain safe equipment,
appliances and systems of work. Ensure all staff are trained in the safe handling and
storage of any dangerous or potentially harmful items or substances
summarise the scope of practice for a Dental Nurse? - ✔️✔️What you are trained and
competent to do
prepare and maintain clinical environment (equipment)
carry out infection prevention and control
record dental charting
prepare mix and handle dental materials
provide chairside support
keep full accurate patient records
prepare materials for dental radiography
process dental radiographs
give appropriate patients advice
support patient if medical emergency
how do you treat patients with dignity, integrity and respect? - ✔️✔️Respect the privacy
and dignity of all patients, members of the public and work colleagues. treat everyone
with the same respect that they would wish for themselves and their family. -Everyone
should be treated as an individual. -Staff should agree with patients as to how they
would like to be addressed.
what is the duty of candour? - ✔️✔️being open and honest, even when something
goes wrong
What is direct access? - ✔️✔️Giving the patients the option to see a dental care
professional without having to see a dentist first and without a prescription from a
dentist.
what is the annual retention fee? - ✔️✔️The Annual Retention Fee (ARF) is the fee all
registered dentists and dental care professionals must pay each year to remain on the
dentists register or dental care professionals register.
What is duty of care? - ✔️✔️Respecting patients' dignity and choices. Protecting
confidentiality of patients' information. Cooperating with other members of the dental
team and other healthcare colleagues in the interests of patients. Maintaining
professional knowledge and competence.
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