Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) Law and Ethics Practice Exam

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Which of the following actions is unprofessional conduct related to advertising?

  1. Using professional credentials effectively

  2. Using an assumed name when practicing

  3. Disclosing patient successful treatment stories

  4. Setting fair treatment prices

The correct answer is: Using an assumed name when practicing

Using an assumed name when practicing is considered unprofessional conduct related to advertising because it can mislead the public and create confusion about the identity and qualifications of the dental professional. This practice undermines the integrity of the profession and can violate ethical standards and regulations that require transparency and accountability. Dental professionals are expected to represent themselves honestly and accurately to maintain trust with patients and the community. The use of an assumed name can suggest a lack of transparency or an attempt to hide qualifications, which can be damaging to the reputation of the individual and the profession as a whole. Ethical advertising should promote clarity, honesty, and authenticity, ensuring that patients know who they are receiving services from and what qualifications the provider holds. Effective use of credentials, sharing successful treatment stories (with patient consent), and setting fair prices are generally considered acceptable practices within the bounds of professional conduct, so long as they adhere to ethical guidelines.