Speaker:
Dr. Jesse West Manton, DDS, MS, CHSE, DADBA
Dr. Manton is currently Chief of the Division of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Care in the Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry where he focuses on integrated medical-dental education and training for students, residents and faculty. He provides general anesthesia and perioperative care services in the OMS SurgiCenter and directs the Medical Emergency Response Team and its teaching internship program.
Course:
Emergency Medicine for Every Dental Practitioner and their Team (Part 1): Current Best Practices and Evidence-Based Management Updates
The course is a stand-alone presentation, but will also serve as a primer (Part 1) for Dr. Manton’s Hands-On-Workshop under the same title (Part 2) on Friday, April 18, 8:30am – 1:00pm at the MCDS Office, Muir Conference Rm.
Table Clinic/Social Hour: 6pm (1 CE)
Presentation: 7-9pm (2 CE)
Description
A typical day in the dental office can turn into your worst nightmare if you haven’t prepared a system of response to care for a patient, parent, or staff member who becomes acutely unwell. In Part 1, you will learn to approach each situation like an emergency physician, paramedic, or anesthesiologist would. You will learn the Systematic Approach to patient assessment and management in the dental setting, which will help you know how to recognize a patient requiring urgent or emergent care and initiate evaluation and management. Dr. Manton will introduce you to current best practices established by the American Heart Association while addressing updates for some of the most common medical urgency and emergency scenarios that occur in the dental setting. This talk will also review systems of care, the chain of survival, high-performance team dynamics, resuscitation science, and practical steps to preparing your office team to become prepare to function as an emergency response team.
Objectives
1. Recognize signs and symptoms of the acutely unwell patient
2. Describe the Systematic Approach to assessment and management of the acutely unwell patient
3. Describe the contents of a basic emergency medical kit
4. Describe methods of assessing basic vital signs with physical exam and patient monitors
5. Deliver appropriate therapeutic interventions following evidence-based guidelines
6. Determine patient disposition (home vs. hospital) for the common medical urgency and emergency scenarios in a dental setting
7. Detail the basic management of common medical urgencies and emergencies in a dental setting
8. Describe effective handoff of care to arriving EMS using communication tools
9. Organize a dental team into a high-performance emergency response team
10. List the eleven Crisis Resource Management key points
Bookings
Bookings are closed for this event.