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The Shy Patient. Marcia Espinoza and Reina Ligeralde DEH 24 5.30.08. The Situation. Teresa Bishop, a new shy, reserved, well-mannered 8-year old patient came in for a dental prophylaxis with RDH, Maria Gomez - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Shy The Shy PatientPatientThe Shy The Shy PatientPatient
Marcia Espinoza and Reina LigeraldeMarcia Espinoza and Reina LigeraldeDEH 24DEH 245.30.085.30.08
The Situation• Teresa Bishop, a new shy, reserved, well-
mannered 8-year old patient came in for a dental prophylaxis with RDH, Maria Gomez
• Maxillary central incisors were fractured due to Teresa falling off her bike while not wearing a helmet
The Situation (continued)
• Recall appointment 6 months later – incisors are restored but now Teresa has bruising around both eyes due to falling down the stairs at home
• Teresa’s mother is holding her hand but offers no further explanation.
• Record reveals she has previously been seen by 3 different general dentists in the same city prior to her transfer to Maria’s office
Ethical Decision Making Steps
1. Identify the ethical dilemma.
– Should Maria wait to find more evidence before further action?
– Should Maria immediately report child abuse to the local Child Protective Services (CPS) agency?
– Should Maria do nothing at all so she can keep Teresa as a patient from leaving the practice?
Ethical Decision Making Steps
2. Collect information.3. State the options.
– Try to get more information out of Teresa alone.
– Question Teresa’s mother.– Call the other dental offices for
documentation of suspicious child abuse.
– Maria can tell the dentist of her suspicions.
– Report the situation to the child protective services. “All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing.” – Edmund Burke
Ethical Decision Making Steps
4. Apply the ethical principles to the options.
– Try to get more information out of Teresa alone.
Confidentiality VeracitySocietal trustJustice
Autonomy Nonmaleficence Beneficence
Ethical Decision Making Steps
4. Apply the ethical principles to the options.
– Question Teresa’s mother.
Confidentiality VeracitySocietal trust
JusticeAutonomy
Ethical Decision Making Steps
4. Apply the ethical principles to the options.
– Call the other dental offices for documentation of suspicious child abuse.
Confidentiality NonmaleficenceBeneficence
Veracity Justice
Ethical Decision Making Steps
4. Apply the ethical principles to the options.
– Maria can tell the dentist of her suspicions.
Confidentiality NonmaleficenceBeneficence
Veracity Justice Autonomy
Ethical Decision Making Steps
4. Apply the ethical principles to the options.
– Report the situation to the child protective services.
Confidentiality VeracitySocietal trustJustice
AutonomyNonmaleficenceBeneficence
Ethical Decision Making Steps
5. State your decision.– Finish dental treatment. – Check if Teresa says the same story
without her mother present.– Find out what the other dental offices have
on record.– Document suspicions and findings.– To be courteous to the dentist, let him or
her know of the situation.– Call the local CPS agency: 1-800-442-4918.
Ethical Decision Making Steps
6. Implement your decision.– The steps will be carried out that day while
Teresa’s mother is in the waiting room.
Case History Questions
1. Should Maria suspect child abuse?
2. What professional obligations does Maria have to her patient?
3. How should Maria document her observations?
4. How should Maria proceed?
Case History Answers
1.Yes, Maria should suspect child abuse so she is safe rather than sorry.
2. As a healthcare provider, Maria has the professional obligation and is mandated to report any suspicious child abuse.
Case History Answers
• “Reports must be made when there is a reasonable cause to suspect child abuse or neglect in order – to make state investigative and social services
available in a wider range of cases at an earlier point in time,
– to make sure that investigations regarding child abuse and neglect are conducted by trained investigators,
– and to avoid subjecting a child to multiple interviews about the abuse or neglect.”
Beemsterboer, P. L. (2002). Ethics and Law in Dental Hygiene. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders.
Case History Answers
3. Maria should document her observations including all steps of action in the SOAP notes as well as a copy of the report filed with the CPS agency.
4. Please see Step 5 in the ethical decision making steps to find out how Maria should proceed.
Questions?