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Abstract
On
any given day a patient seen by the dental hygienist has the potential
of experiencing a life-threatening medical emergency. All dental hygiene
practitioners should be aware of potential risks that a patient may present,
take steps to prevent life-threatening events from occurring, and plan
for problems in advance of their happening.
The
primary goal of this course is to help dental hygienists carry out the
ethical, moral, legal, and professional obligation owed any patient. The
course will review the basics of medical emergencies, with particular
emphasis on those that are most likely to occur in the dental office.
Discussion will center on general aspects of prevention and preparation,
and will focus on the recognition and emergency treatment of specific
conditions. Vasodepressor syncope, orthostatic hypotension, acute adrenal
insufficiency, hyperventilation, asthma, heart failure and acute pulmonary
edema, cerebrovascular accident seizures, hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia,
myocardial infarction, angina pectoris, and anaphylaxis will be emphasized.
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