CDC Patient Assessment & Documentation 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the first step in the risk management process for Certified Dental Ceramist?
- Implementing controls immediately
- Identifying potential risks and hazards (Correct answer)
- Writing a risk report
- Transferring risk to insurance
Correct answer: Identifying potential risks and hazards
Risk identification is the first step, as you must know what risks exist before you can assess and manage them.
Question 2: In Certified Dental Ceramist, what is a risk matrix used for?
- Calculating project budgets
- Evaluating risks based on likelihood and impact (Correct answer)
- Scheduling team meetings
- Tracking employee performance
Correct answer: Evaluating risks based on likelihood and impact
A risk matrix plots risks on a grid of likelihood versus impact, helping prioritize which risks need the most attention.
Question 3: What does risk mitigation mean in Certified Dental Ceramist practice?
- Eliminating all risks completely
- Taking steps to reduce the likelihood or impact of identified risks (Correct answer)
- Ignoring low-level risks
- Accepting all risks without action
Correct answer: Taking steps to reduce the likelihood or impact of identified risks
Risk mitigation involves implementing strategies to reduce either the probability of a risk occurring or its potential impact.
Question 4: Which risk response strategy involves transferring risk to a third party in Certified Dental Ceramist?
- Avoidance
- Mitigation
- Transfer (e.g., insurance) (Correct answer)
- Acceptance
Correct answer: Transfer (e.g., insurance)
Risk transfer shifts the financial or operational impact of a risk to another party, commonly through insurance or contracts.
Question 5: What is a risk register in Certified Dental Ceramist practice?
- A sign-in sheet for safety meetings
- A documented list of identified risks with their analysis and response plans (Correct answer)
- A financial ledger
- An employee directory
Correct answer: A documented list of identified risks with their analysis and response plans
A risk register is a document that records all identified risks, their assessment, and planned responses for tracking and management.
Question 6: When should risk assessments be updated in Certified Dental Ceramist?
- Only at the beginning of a project
- Regularly and whenever significant changes occur (Correct answer)
- Only after an incident happens
- Once per year at annual review
Correct answer: Regularly and whenever significant changes occur
Risk assessments should be living documents, updated regularly and whenever there are significant changes in conditions, processes, or scope.
What is the first step in the risk management process for Certified Dental Ceramist?