Dentists follow a code of ethics from the American Dental Association. These state that dentists should do no harm, do good, self-governance, have fairness and truthfulness.
Orthodontics is typically a specialty discipline for doctors of dentistry. Dentists have a code of ethics akin to their medical school counterparts' Hippocratic Oath. Dentists affirm and pledge the American Dental Association Code of Ethics.
In the Texas Administrative Code there is a Code of Ethics and Standard Practices for Texas Educators. The National Education Association has a code of ethics for teachers. The Association of American Educators has a code of ethics for educators
To reference the American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC) Code of Ethics in APA format, begin with the name of the organization, followed by the publication year of the code. For example: American Association for Clinical Chemistry. (Year). Title of the Code of Ethics. Next, provide the URL where the code can be accessed, if applicable. Finally, include the retrieval date if the content is subject to change.
For example, it is generally understood that American doctors are subject to the American Medical Association code of ethics, and American lawyers follow their bar association codes.
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Adult Orthodontic Treatment, this is the American Dental Association code used for billing insurance claims :)
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Not quite sure what the question is asking because of the word 'which', but a little on the code of ethics for nurses. American Nurse Association is the National Regulatory association that supersedes individual state boards and smaller affiliate nursing organizations. The Code of ethics was created in 1995 and expanded upon since. It is a formal document that details the ethical principles that the nursing profession exhibits and is held accountable to. Legally, it can be referenced in court to validate or invalidate a nurses actions. It can only be amended or modified by the American Nurse's Association Congress.
The Dental Procedure code 302740 refers to a specific dental service, typically associated with a particular treatment, procedure, or service provided by a dentist. However, the exact description and application of this code can vary by dental insurance plans and coding systems. It is advisable to consult the American Dental Association's Current Dental Terminology or specific insurance provider guidelines for detailed information regarding this code.