Relacionar Columnas Law & EthicsVersión en línea Ch 4 & 5 por Stacy Buss 1 Board of Dentistry 2 Code of Conduct 3 General supervision 4 Direct supervision 5 Civil law 6 Nonmaleficence 7 Autonomy 8 Veracity 9 Benefience 10 Due care 11 Justice 12 State Dental Practice Act 13 Ethics 14 Reciprocity 15 Confidentiality Telling the truth Right to privacy Doctor must be present in the office and examine the patient before and after delegated treatment performed. Freedom to think Specifies legal requirements and gives regulations regarding licensure, continuing education, duties of auxiliaries and more. Promotes well being Agency responsible for interpreting, implementing, and enforcing state's practice act Treating people fairly Dentist has authorized a procedure to be performed and does not have to be present in the office. Crimes against an individual, with another individual instigating legal action To do no harm Proper and sufficient care or absence of neglect. Moral standards Agreement between states that allows a dentist or hygienist licensed in one state to receive a license in another, usually without having to test. Voluntary standards set by members of a profession