What is the key difference between Traditional Risk Manageme…

What is the key difference between Traditional Risk Management (TRM) and Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)?  With Traditional Risk Management = [option1] *Answers got cut off below – so here is the complete sentence for each:  Each department is responsible for conducting the risk management process for the risks that fall under that department’s domain The CEO has the final say on the actions taken to manage the organization’s risks, regardless of which department those risks fall under The entire organization is responsible for conducting the risk management process of the firm, regardless of what domain the risks fall under; usually lead by either a Chief Risk Officer or Risk Manager Only focuses on Operational Risks, as that was historically the largest source of potential risks 50 years ago Whereas, with Enterprise Risk Management = [option2] *Answers got cut off below – so here is the complete sentence for each:  Each department is responsible for conducting the risk management process for the risks that fall under that department’s domain The CEO has the final say on the actions taken to manage the organization’s risks, regardless of which department those risks fall under The entire organization is responsible for conducting the risk management process of the firm, regardless of what domain the risks fall under; usually lead by either a Chief Risk Officer or Risk Manager Only focuses on Operational Risks, as that was historically the largest source of potential risks 50 years ago

CASE #3: You are treating your first periodontally involved…

CASE #3: You are treating your first periodontally involved patient who has generalized recession and 4-6mm probe depths. You are completing a periodontal maintenance appointment and are navigating all of the root surfaces and subgingival calculus that the patient presents with. You are using the explorer to help you determine how your scaling is going and are treatment this patient by scaling the teeth in one quadrant at a time since this patient is more involved. Use this information to answer the following questions: QUESTION: Which answer would be inaccurate to give the patient regarding why you can’t charge them a prophylaxis code/fee instead of periodontal maintenance code/fee?

CASE #4: Your new patient presents with a chief complaint of…

CASE #4: Your new patient presents with a chief complaint of “I want to get established as a patient and I think I may have some gum issues going on”. During the health history and dental history, the patient reports high blood pressure and diabetes that he takes medications for and that he is a current daily cigarette and e-cigarette/vaping user.  He used to have regular dental hygiene appointments, but has not been in a dental office since the COVID pandemic started in 2020. During the head and neck exam you identify that they have a white and yellow lesion on their side of their tongue, 3 teeth that appear to have decay and gingiva that is swollen, red, and blunted. When you ask about the tongue, the patient says that it has been there for about a month and has not healed. During the periodontal and clinical examination you detect 4-6mm probe depths on all of the posterior teeth, furcation involvement on several molars and generalized bleeding. Use this information to answer the following questions: QUESTION: Which risk assessment form would be difficult to complete using the information from this scenario?

CASE #2: You are seeing a patient who is has recently finish…

CASE #2: You are seeing a patient who is has recently finished chemotherapy and radiation treatment for cancer. They have not had a dental visit for two years and in completing your assessments, you are seeing several areas of decay. You take bitewing radiographs and two anterior periapical radiographs and suspect that they have areas of decay on the posterior proximal surfaces, at the margins of two crowns, around the fillings on #3 and #31, and on the proximal surfaces of #10 and #11. Use this information to answer the following questions: QUESTION: Who will diagnose the decay and create the treatment plan of restorative needs for the patient?