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

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Which of the following activities qualifies for continuing education credit up to 20% of total requirements?

  1. Taking a vacation

  2. Participation in Dental Board administered examinations

  3. Reading dental literature

  4. Volunteering at dental clinics

The correct answer is: Participation in Dental Board administered examinations

Participation in Dental Board administered examinations qualifies for continuing education credit because it directly contributes to the professional development and competence of dental hygienists. Engaging in these examinations helps ensure that practitioners are up-to-date with current practices, regulations, and standards within the dental field. This type of activity is recognized as a formal educational experience that can enhance one's knowledge and skills, making it eligible for credit within the continuing education requirements. The other options do not meet the criteria for earning continuing education credit. Taking a vacation is a personal activity and does not contribute to professional knowledge or skill development. Reading dental literature, while beneficial for self-improvement, typically does not qualify for formal credit unless specifically structured as a continuing education course. Volunteering at dental clinics, although it offers valuable experience and community service, may not necessarily fulfill the required criteria for continuing education credits unless it includes an educational component that has been pre-approved by the relevant governing body.