Discuss the importance of treating patients with disabilities in a dental office.
Discuss the importance of treating patients with disabilities in a dental office.
What constitutes compliance when a dental office wants to start treating patients with disabilities?
Question One As a hygienist in private practice, you are in-between patients, and you happen to answer the office telephone. The person calling is a new patient and the first question is “is your office wheelchair accessible? You do not know how to respond because to date it isn’t. You tell the patient “it isn’t at this time” and the patient hangs up the phone. You are concerned about the patient and the fact that your office is NOT accessible...
Discuss the importance of laws such as the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in creating a more diverse work place for a global workplace. Discuss this in the context of Project Management. Need at least 400 words.
Dentist of private dental office treated 1,320 patients with various dental diseases during the year. In 80 percent of cases there were different forms of tooth decay, fifteen percent periodental disease, five percent parodontitis. Name the statistical population. Select one: a. All diseases b. 52 patients with different forms of tooth decay c. The patient, who was treated d. 1320 dental patients, which were treated per year e. 80 percent different forms of tooth decay
Please reword the passage People with intellectual disabilities are at increased risk for poor health outcomes and health disparities. The lack of health care provider training on disability has been highlighted in recent literature as a key, modifiable determinant of the health disparities experienced by people with intellectual disabilities. Despite national calls for didactic and clinical interventions aimed at improving health care provider competency in treating people with intellectual disabilities, most health care providers receive little training during medical school...
A dental practice has two primary types of patients. Patients needing fillings and patients needing tooth cleaning. The data for each resource pool is given below. Assume the patient mix is: 40% x-ray $ 60% whiting You can complete the table below to do the calculations for the product mix in the following questions. Theoretical Unit Unit Unit Load Capacity Number Theoretical Load Load 40/60 Resource Unit Units in Capacity of Resource (min/patient) (min/patient) Mix (Patient / Load Resource Resource...
According to The Americans with Disabilities Act In terms of a medical office, Title III ensures that all patients and clients with disabilities have access to their facilities. A Dr. Linda, is opening her practice in an older building. All new construction has to follow ADA guidelines. Will Dr. Linda have to worry about the ADA guides while renovating her office? List three accommodations that could be made during renovations to improve safety and accessibility for one of Dr....
Explain the impact of community health nurses that care for patients with disabilities.
A nurse knows that patients with “invisible” disabilities like chronic pain often feel that their chronic conditions are more challenging to deal with than more visible disabilities. Why would they feel this way? A Invisible disabilities create negative attitudes in the health care community. B Despite appearances, invisible disabilities can be as disabling as visible disabilities. C Disabilities, such as chronic pain, are apparent to the general population. D Disabilities. Such as chronic pain, may not be curable, unlike visible...
how would you address intellectual disabilities with patients that are in nursing homes?