Medical Emergencies in Dentistry
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Product details:
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date of Publication 13 July 2006
- ISBN 9780198529316
- Binding Book
- No. of pages176 pages
- Size 186x108x10 mm
- Weight 125 g
- Language English
- Illustrations Approximately 26 halftones 0
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Short description:
Although rare, medical emergencies can occur in the dental setting so prompt treatment is essential. This is a practical guide to medical emergencies in the dental surgery. It is a vital part of the education of all dental students and dentists. Each common emergency is explained with symptoms and treatment outlined.
MoreLong description:
Although rare, when medical emergencies occur in the dental setting they require a sound understanding of what action to take, to ensure that the emergency is dealt with quickly. Dental students and dental practitioners must be able to carry out first aid, including the principles of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and its practice. They should also be able to recognise and take appropriate action in situations such as anaphylactic reaction, hypoglycaemia, upper respiratory
obstruction, cardiac arrest, fits, and haemorrhage. This essential, practical guide on how to diagnose and manage medical emergencies in dentistry covers the theory behind emergency management, in conjunction with practical tips and training so that all members of the dental team are able to deal with uncommon
but potentially tragic events.
Just because a book is small, doesn't necessarily mean it is any less useful than a book 10 times its size. Indeed, in this particular instance, Medical Emergencies in Dentistry's size - a 150-page paperback that would easily fit into most pockets - is a positive advantage...dentists could keep this book on their persons, not necessarily at all times of course, but for when they suspect they might have some 'dead time' to fill productively.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Risk assessment
Circulatory Emergencies
Central Nervous System Emergencies
Endocrine Emergencies
Respiratory Emergencies
Drug Related Emergencies
Cardiovascular System Related Emergencies
Basic Life Support
Immediate and Advanced Life Support