-Patient to dental team: Direct contact, droplet infection, inderect contact
-Dental team to patient: droplet infection
-Patient to patient: contaminated instruments
-Dental office to community: Contaminated impressions or equipment.
-Community to Dental office to Patient: Municipal water
PS: I only could think of these...so yea your welcome :0
It can be,it depends on the situation.
EX:Someone is cyber bullying a kid by posting embarrassing pictures of them.
In this case Cyber bullying would be worse than bullying directly.
EX:Someone is bullying a kid by directly abusing them.
In this case direct bullying would be worse. Because through cyber you can mostly only bully with your words. Now with direct bullying you can do much much worse.
Covered Entities may also use or disclose PHI without authorization in the following circumstance:
B. Where required by law
Explanation:
Where the law requires personal information of a patient shared by the Covered Entities they must share it with them even if its sensitive information.
This is one of the exceptions tot he breach of privacy rule which grants the companies the right not to reveal any information of the patient without their consent.
The information required for any other purpose briefed here can easily be consented to without much hassle by the person who is required to consent.
True, v<span>iral STI's are not curable they can only be controlled with medications.</span>