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Medical Emergencies in Dental Practice - Part 3
On-demand webinar: from the May 2010 live event
30 minute presentation (approx.) 10 quiz questions
2 hours CORE verifiable CPD
Katharine Bond
DCP Training Co-ordinator Dental Nurse Education & Training Centre Guys, Kings & St Thomas' Hospitals NHS Trust
Learning summary
Aim
Develop knowledge and ability to deal with medical emergencies in a dental environment.
Objectives
To provide information on the causes, signs, symptoms and treatment of:
- asthma;
- diabetic hypoglycaemia;
- and adrenal insufficiency.
Outcomes
By the end of the session participants will have knowledge of identifying and managing asthma attacks, diabetic hypoglycaemia and adrenal insufficiency in the dental environment.
Instructions
- Select Start and follow the instructions. Your progress is recorded so you do not need to complete the course in one sitting..
NB If you do not complete the course in one sitting make sure that when you leave you close the presentation and exit the course. If you do not do this your progress may not be recorded correctly.
- Your CPD certificate will be available from
Gradebook (see the course menu) once you have completed all the steps in the course (the steps and your progress are indicated by selecting the Contents button)
- Complete the evaluation - we need you feedback to develop improve our servce
- Use the discussion forum to ask questions and read what others are saying about the topics covered in this course.
- Windows PC or Apple Macintosh (broadband connection recommended)
- Basic computer skills
- Loudspeakers or headset
- Some quality time
- At the end of the presentation you will be invited to complete the short evaluation. This gives you the opportunity to provide feedback and help us to improve our service.
- Your CPD certificate will be made available in
Gradebook once the all the steps in the course have been completed. Select the Contents button to view the steps and your progress.
If you have any other questions first view our extensive FAQs on the support section of the website. if you are unable to find the answer please contact us.
Verifiable CPD
On completion of the course you will be given a certificate for 2 hours verifiable CPD.
An evaluation is also available for you to provide feedback.
Learning summary
Aim
Develop knowledge and ability to deal with medical emergencies in a dental environment.
Objectives
To provide information on the causes, signs, symptoms and treatment of:
- asthma;
- diabetic hypoglycaemia;
- and adrenal insufficiency.
Outcomes
By the end of the session participants will have knowledge of identifying and managing asthma attacks, diabetic hypoglycaemia and adrenal insufficiency in the dental environment.
About the Presenter
Katharine works as a DCP training co-ordinator with the Continuing Professional Development team at the Dental Nurse Education and Training Centre at Kings College Dental Hospital.
She started her dental nursing career in general practice and has since worked in the community dental service and at Guys Dental Hospital. She has gained experience in a variety of dental specialities including periodontology and implant dentistry.
Katharine co-ordinates and teaches on a variety of courses including oral health education and special care dental nursing and has co-developed the Certificate in Dental Implant Nursing run by Kings College Dental Hospital. She is an examiner for both the NEBDN National and Oral Health examinations and is at present completing her Masters in Education.
Questions
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