Transcript
  • 00:01    |    
    Initial credits
  • 00:20    |    
    Components of your Emergency Kit
    • Epinephrine
    • Benadryl
    • Nitrolingual
    • Albuterol Inhaler
    • Insta-glucose
    • Aspirin
    • Oxygen
    • Automated External Defibrillator
  • 08:26    |    
    Recognition and management of medical emergencies
    • Diagnosing the patient
      • Asthma
      • Angina
      • Fainting
    • Video: Basic management of medical emergencies
      • Position
      • Airway
      • Breathing
      • Circulation
      • Definitive treatment
    • Emergency management: PABCD
      • Basic Life Support (PABC)
      • Position
        • Using "Shake and Shout"
        • Example of "Shake and Shout"
        • Causes of unconsciousness
      • Airway management
      • Breathing and use of a mask for airway management
      • Circulation: Chest compression
      • Definitive care
  • 30:33    |    
    Medical emergency: Unconsciousness
    • Mechanisms of unconsciousness
    • Unconsciousness in the dental environment
    • Treatment of unconsciousness
    • Vasodepressor Syncope
      • Predisposing factors of syncope
      • Proportion of faintings between genders
      • Early symptoms
      • Further symptoms
      • Syncope management
      • Post syncopal recovery
      • Aromatic Ammonia Inhalants
      • Prevention of syncope
    • Respiratory emergencies: Asthma
      • Mechanisms of asthma
      • Symptoms of asthma
      • Classification of asthma
        • Extrinsic Asthma
        • Intrinsic Asthma
      • Clinical manifestation
      • Asthma management
      • Use of Epinephrine
    • Altered consciousness: Seizures
      • Common triggering factors
      • Possible causes in dental office
      • Grand Mal Seizure
        • Prodomal phase: Aura
        • Ictal phase
        • Postictal phase
      • Seizure management
        • Ictal phase
        • Postictal phase
      • Discharging the patient
    • Status Epilepticus
      • Mortality rate
      • Status Epilepticus management
      • Administration of Midazolam
  • 01:10:14    |    
    Final words
  • 01:10:52    |    
    Final credits


Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office (Part 2)

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Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office (Part 2)
Dr. Stanley F. Malamed

Juan Bautista Gutiérrez Auditorium
Universidad Francisco Marroquín
Guatemala, April 26th, 2006

A New Media - UFM production. Guatemala, April, 2006
Camera 1: Jorge Samayoa; camera 2: Manuel Alvarez; digital editing: Alexander Arauz; index: Christiaan Ketelaar; publication: Pedro David España


Conferencista

Stanley F. Malamed is professor of Medicine and Anesthesia in the…