Registered Dental Hygienist in Alternative Practice (RDHAP) Law and Ethics Practice Exam

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What is the role of "Adult protective services"?

  1. To provide legal aid to all adults

  2. To protect elders and dependent adults from harm

  3. To investigate financial fraud against adults

  4. To oversee the placement of dependent adults in care facilities

The correct answer is: To protect elders and dependent adults from harm

The role of "Adult Protective Services" focuses specifically on safeguarding vulnerable populations, particularly elders and dependent adults, from abuse, neglect, and exploitation. This function is critical in addressing situations where individuals may be at risk due to their inability to protect themselves effectively. Adult Protective Services may intervene in cases of physical abuse, emotional neglect, financial scams, and various forms of maltreatment. Their mission ensures that these adults receive the protection and support they need to maintain their dignity and safety, which is essential in fostering a secure living environment. While other options touch on aspects of assistance or support for adults, they do not encompass the primary mission of Adult Protective Services. Legal aid, financial fraud investigations, and placements in care facilities, while important issues, fall outside the specific protective scope that Adult Protective Services provides. Their concentrated efforts on protecting vulnerable individuals highlight the unique and critical nature of their work in society.