Sedation/Anesthesia Safety & Medical Emergency Preparedness Manual
$ 375.00
Medical emergencies arise without notice. Be ready! Be competent!
Our Sedation/Anesthesia Safety & Medical Emergency Preparedness manual will help ensure you are ready. This will help you on your way to meeting stringent state requirements for medical emergency training and protocols.
Includes:
Customized office policies/procedures for emergency preparedness
Quick reference guide w/ easy reference tabs
BLS/ACLS/PALS reference guide (appropriate to your practice's level of sedation)
Sedation self-inspection checklist
Copy of Sedation Rules for your State
Emergencies happen without notice and they happen FAST! Be prepared.
*Please allow 7-10 business days for standard delivery. Our manuals are customized to cater to your unique needs.
Note: We do not sell compliance manuals to residents and/or dental professionals of California.
Note: Please be advised that DCS does not currently offer international shipping services.
If you have questions or concerns, please contact the ClientCare Team at (817) 755-0035 or email ClientCare@DentalCompliance.com.
On Demand: Medical Emergency Preparedness Training
$ 29.00
Course Description:
This comprehensive course is designed to equip dental professionals with the essential skills and knowledge to effectively manage medical emergencies in a dental office setting. Participants will learn to identify and respond to a range of medical crises, from airway obstructions and asthma attacks to cardiac events and allergic reactions. Through interactive scenarios and practical exercises, the course covers the use of emergency medications, the operation of vital emergency equipment like AEDs, and the implementation of critical protocols for patient assessment and care. By the end of the training, dental teams will be prepared to act swiftly and confidently, ensuring the safety and well-being of their patients in emergency situations.
Learning Objectives:
Module 1: Emergency Preparedness Essentials
Identify and understand the use of emergency medicines commonly found in dental office emergency kits.
Discuss the maintenance and use of emergency equipment, including AEDs.
Define the roles and responsibilities of dental office staff during a medical emergency.
Demonstrate the process of making an effective 911 call during a medical emergency.
Conduct basic patient assessments and monitor vital signs.
Understand the protocol for handing off a patient to EMS responders.
Outline the steps to take after an emergency, including documentation and debriefing.
Module 2: Common Medical Emergencies
Recognize the signs and symptoms of common medical emergencies in dental offices.
Apply appropriate treatment protocols for each type of emergency, following current guidelines.
Differentiate between various medical emergencies to provide specific and accurate care.
Understand the importance of timely and accurate intervention in emergencies such as airway obstruction, asthma attacks, and cardiac events.
Prepare to manage allergic reactions and anaphylaxis effectively using emergency medications.
Respond to emergencies like seizures, hypoglycemia, and syncope with appropriate measures.
Identify and treat drug overdoses, including benzodiazepine and narcotic overdoses.
CE Credits: 1.0
AGD Subject Code: 142
Original Release Date: 6/26/2024
Review Date: 6/26/2024
Expiration Date: 6/26/2027
Course Availability: Content availability does not expire.
Software and Hardware Requirements:
This course is viewable via computer, tablet or mobile device. We always recommend using Chrome or Firefox to view courses. If you need technical assistance, please contact Client Care Team at 817-755-0035
On Demand: Essential Support in Dental Sedation: A Comprehensive Guide for Dental Assistants
$ 29.00
Course Description:
This course is tailored for dental assistants, focusing on their critical role in assisting with the administration of enteral and parenteral moderate sedation to general anesthesia in dental settings. It equips dental assistants with the necessary knowledge and skills to provide effective and safe support.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the types and purposes of sedation and anesthesia used in dentistry.
Recognize the importance of adherence to ADA Guidelines and ADSA Safety Checklist.
Appreciate the role of a dental assistant in emergency preparedness and response.
Learn how to assist in pre-anesthetic patient evaluations.
Identify and communicate risk factors and contraindications for sedation.
Support the implementation of ADA guidelines in patient assessment
AGD Subject Code: 142
Original Release Date: 02/24/2024
Review Date: 02/28/2024
Expiration Date: 02/8/2027
Course Availability: Content availability does not expire.
Software and Hardware Requirements:
This course is viewable via computer, tablet or mobile device. We always recommend using Chrome or Firefox to view courses. If you need technical assistance, please contact Client Care Team at 817-755-0035