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WORK WITHIN REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS IN RELATION TO THE ROLE OF A DENTAL NURSE Task 11

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Work WITHIN REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS IN RELATION TO THE ROLE OF A DENTAL NURSE Task 11 1.1 Legal and regulatory requirements in dental nursing and practices 1 1.2 Guidelines followed by a dental nurse 1 1.3 Ethical and professional guidance2 TASK 22 2.1 and 2.2 Support and feedback for key people and individuals 2 REFERENCES 4 Task 1 1 1.1 Legal and regulatory requirements in dental nursing and practices |A dental nurse is able to work in each and every branch within density that includes hospital an community

WORK WITHIN REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS IN RELATION TO THE ROLE OF A DENTAL NURSE Task 11

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Table of ContentsTask 1...............................................................................................................................................11.1 Legal and regulatory requirements in dental nursing and practices.................................11.2 Guidelines followed by a dental nurse.............................................................................11.3 Ethical and professional guidance....................................................................................2TASK 2 ...........................................................................................................................................22.1 and 2.2 Support and feedback for key people and individuals.........................................2REFERENCES................................................................................................................................4
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Task 11.1 Legal and regulatory requirements in dental nursing and practicesA dental nurse is able to work in each and every branch within density that includeshospital an community services, general dental practice and in the armed forces. The Generaldentist councils is an organisation which is responsible for regulating dental professionals. It is abasic legal requirement that all dental nurses, dental technicians, dental hygienists, therapists anddentists needs to be registered with the General dentist councils in order to perform dentalservices (Sauver and et.al., 2017). In Australia, The Australian Dental Association(ADA) is theorganisation that regulates the policies and code of practices elated to dental services. ADA issupporting restrictions that make sure the advertising of health services which reflects the statusand calibre of health professionals. There are various policies such as section 3.15 Closing orrelocating a practice that involves giving advance notice where possible and facilitatingarrangements for the continuous care of all current patients. Section 8.4 Health records whichstates that it is important to maintain accurate and clear health records for the continuing goodcare of clients or patients (Heyman and et.al., 2018).1.2 Guidelines followed by a dental nurse1.Data protection act 1998 – This act is important for dental professionals, it is designed toprotect personal data or information related to patients. 2.Department of health guidelines and regulations – This department develops and controlthe policies and guidelines to improve the dental practices, these policies are essential tobe followed by each and every dental practitioner. 3.Social media – These guidelines or policies are amended for recognising social media asa non-traditional form of advertising with limited control over a person's ability toregulate content relate to dental practitioners or the services offered by them.4.Care quality commission – This is a non-departmental public body that monitor, inspectand regulate health and social care services. They publish the results that represent thequality of services provided by a health care professional (Wassif and D'Cruz, 2017).5.Direct impact of direct access on each registrants groups - In 2013 the GDC removed itsobstacle to Direct Access for some dental care professionals after considering the1
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