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Dental Drug Kits: Why all the additional Drugs?!
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Responding to Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Why all the additional Drugs? Maintaining certain drugs in your dental drug kit. Is now a standard of care. Having the wrong drugs will make you liable should a medical emergency occur under your care. Simply owning these medications implies an ability to use them. If you are NOT fully trained and fully familiar with the drugs in your dental emergency drug kit,. GET RID OF THEM! Your job is to. 50mg (I suggest injections).
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Dental Drug Kits: September 2009
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Responding to Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office. Monday, September 28, 2009. The most common dental medical emergency. What is the most common dental medical emergency? Or fainting. I say thankfully because syncope is generally short in duration and having very few side effects (a bumped skull being about the worst). Usually the patient regains consciousness in about 10 to 15 seconds and often doesn't even remember the episode. A few Facts;. The patient (usually a big construction worker! Immediat...
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Dental Drug Kits: September 2011
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Responding to Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office. Thursday, September 1, 2011. Dental Emergency Drug Kits - CLAM AI-300. Dental Emergency Drug Kit. Buy direct and SAVE $429.00. John Alibrandi, PRI, CTO. Labels: CLAM Drug Tray. Dental Emergency Drug Kits. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dental Emergency Drug Kits - CLAM AI-300. John Alibrandi, PRI, CTO. View my complete profile.
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Dental Drug Kits: The 7 Drugs you need in a medical emergency
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Responding to Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office. Monday, September 28, 2009. The 7 Drugs you need in a medical emergency. Don't Create Liability (by trying to Reduce it). Being a responsible dental practitioner, you realize that it is necessary to have an up to date emergency drug kit immediately available in the event a medical emergency should occur. Did you know however that having certain drugs in your kit actually creates liability and malpractice exposure? For onset of cardiac arrest. Ammoni...
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Dental Drug Kits: August 2011
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Responding to Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Why all the additional Drugs? Maintaining certain drugs in your dental drug kit. Is now a standard of care. Having the wrong drugs will make you liable should a medical emergency occur under your care. Simply owning these medications implies an ability to use them. If you are NOT fully trained and fully familiar with the drugs in your dental emergency drug kit,. GET RID OF THEM! Your job is to. 50mg (I suggest injections).
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Dental Drug Kits: December 2009
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Responding to Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office. Thursday, December 10, 2009. Epi, Perfusion and the Dental Chair. Should Epinephrine be used during Sudden Cardiac Arrest? Since epinephrine increases perfusion, and perfusion is the entire purpose of performing CPR (getting as much oxygenated blood to the brain as possible), I recently asked Dr. Stanley F. Malamed,. And if so, where? In the case of Sudden Cardiac Arrest in a dental chair, we should not use the epinephrine from our Dental Drug Kit.
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Dental Drug Kits: Epi, Perfusion and the Dental Chair
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Responding to Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office. Thursday, December 10, 2009. Epi, Perfusion and the Dental Chair. Should Epinephrine be used during Sudden Cardiac Arrest? Since epinephrine increases perfusion, and perfusion is the entire purpose of performing CPR (getting as much oxygenated blood to the brain as possible), I recently asked Dr. Stanley F. Malamed,. And if so, where? In the case of Sudden Cardiac Arrest in a dental chair, we should not use the epinephrine from our Dental Drug Kit.
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Dental Drug Kits: Dental Emergency Drug Kits - CLAM AI-300
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Responding to Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office. Thursday, September 1, 2011. Dental Emergency Drug Kits - CLAM AI-300. Dental Emergency Drug Kit. Buy direct and SAVE $429.00. John Alibrandi, PRI, CTO. Labels: CLAM Drug Tray. Dental Emergency Drug Kits. January 29, 2013 at 7:24 PM. This is such a nice blog to read. It is an interesting article. You have spoken your thoughts very well in this. The author has done a great job with this blog. Great. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Dental Drug Kits: The most common dental medical emergency
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Responding to Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office. Monday, September 28, 2009. The most common dental medical emergency. What is the most common dental medical emergency? Or fainting. I say thankfully because syncope is generally short in duration and having very few side effects (a bumped skull being about the worst). Usually the patient regains consciousness in about 10 to 15 seconds and often doesn't even remember the episode. A few Facts;. The patient (usually a big construction worker! Immediat...