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[Show more]ILOs of 
Medical Emergencies 
Recognize the basic first aid measures in 
1. Epileptic seizure s 
2. Febrile convulsions 
3. CAD 
4. Stroke 
5. Diabetic emergency 
6. Asthma attack
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Medical Emergencies 
Recognize the basic first aid measures in 
1. Epileptic seizure s 
2. Febrile convulsions 
3. CAD 
4. Stroke 
5. Diabetic emergency 
6. Asthma attack
1.	Sources, signs and symptoms of sepsis include, but are not limited to:: - Fever, UTI, Pneumonia, wounds or insertion sites, patient is on antibiotics and has significant diarrhea, abdominal pain or tenerdess, recent history of surgery/invasive medical procedure, AMS and/or poor oral intake over t...
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Contents 
Foreword by Karen Elley ix 
Acknowledgements x 
1 Medical emergencies and resuscitation in the dental practice: 
an overview 1 
Introduction 1 
Concept of the chain of survival 2 
Incidence of medical emergencies in dental practice 3 
General Dental Council guidelines on medical emergencie...
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Foreword by Karen Elley ix 
Acknowledgements x 
1 Medical emergencies and resuscitation in the dental practice: 
an overview 1 
Introduction 1 
Concept of the chain of survival 2 
Incidence of medical emergencies in dental practice 3 
General Dental Council guidelines on medical emergencie...
Table of Contents: 
Chapter 1: Understanding Dental Care 
1.1 Importance of Dental Care 
1.2 Components of Dental Care 
1.3 Dental Professionals: Who Does What?
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Chapter 1: Understanding Dental Care 
1.1 Importance of Dental Care 
1.2 Components of Dental Care 
1.3 Dental Professionals: Who Does What?
List of Contributors ix 
Preface xi 
Acknowledgements xiii 
1 Introduction, Infection Control and Prescribing 1 
M. Greenwood 
Introduction to the dental emergency clinic 1 
Infection and infection control 2 
Prescribing 8 
Conclusions 12 
Further reading 12 
2 History Taking and Clinical Examinatio...
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Add to cartList of Contributors ix 
Preface xi 
Acknowledgements xiii 
1 Introduction, Infection Control and Prescribing 1 
M. Greenwood 
Introduction to the dental emergency clinic 1 
Infection and infection control 2 
Prescribing 8 
Conclusions 12 
Further reading 12 
2 History Taking and Clinical Examinatio...
Intussusception 
 The loss of perfusion to an area of the intestine because the affected part of the intestine slides into another part 
of the intestine near the affected area 
 most commonly, occurs in infants aged 5-10 months. 
 most common cause of intestinal obstruction in patients age...
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 The loss of perfusion to an area of the intestine because the affected part of the intestine slides into another part 
of the intestine near the affected area 
 most commonly, occurs in infants aged 5-10 months. 
 most common cause of intestinal obstruction in patients age...
The following conditions are considered as medical emergencies. An early diagnosis and prompt management are often life saving in these disease conditions. Senior physician(s) must be informed and consulted whenever such medical emergencies are encountered. 
1.	Shock 
2.	Acute coronary syndrome 
3.	...
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1.	Shock 
2.	Acute coronary syndrome 
3.	...
Contents 
Purpose 2 
Interpretation of requirements 3 
Practitioners’ legal and ethical responsibility 4 
Preparation for medical emergencies 4 
Medical History 5 
Resuscitation training 5 
International training courses 7 
Equipment 8 
Drugs 8 
Additional training, equipment and drugs required fo...
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Purpose 2 
Interpretation of requirements 3 
Practitioners’ legal and ethical responsibility 4 
Preparation for medical emergencies 4 
Medical History 5 
Resuscitation training 5 
International training courses 7 
Equipment 8 
Drugs 8 
Additional training, equipment and drugs required fo...
Learning Objectives 
	What kind of emergencies we can come across in a school 
	What to do in each situation before medical help is available 
Medical emergencies at a school 
	Unconcious patient 
	Breath holding/Difficulty in breathing 
	Choking 
	Allergic reactions/stings 
	Bu...
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	What kind of emergencies we can come across in a school 
	What to do in each situation before medical help is available 
Medical emergencies at a school 
	Unconcious patient 
	Breath holding/Difficulty in breathing 
	Choking 
	Allergic reactions/stings 
	Bu...
Abdominal Pain—Common Causes 
■ Epigastric: AMI, gastroenteritis, ulcer, esophageal disease, 
heartburn 
■ LUQ: gastritis, pancreatitis, AMI, pneumonia 
■ LLQ: ruptured ectopic pregnancy, ovarian cyst, PID, kidney 
stones, diverticulitis, enteritis, abdominal abscess 
■ RLQ: appendicitis, ...
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■ Epigastric: AMI, gastroenteritis, ulcer, esophageal disease, 
heartburn 
■ LUQ: gastritis, pancreatitis, AMI, pneumonia 
■ LLQ: ruptured ectopic pregnancy, ovarian cyst, PID, kidney 
stones, diverticulitis, enteritis, abdominal abscess 
■ RLQ: appendicitis, ...
CHAPTER 1 
Multiple Choice 
	1.	What is the MOST common emergency to occur in the dental office? 
	A.	Mild allergic reaction 
	B.	Angina 
	C.	Syncope 
	D.	Anaphylaxis 
	2.	All of the following procedures will help to prevent an emergency in a dental office EXCEPT: 
	A.	accurate medical history takin...
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Multiple Choice 
	1.	What is the MOST common emergency to occur in the dental office? 
	A.	Mild allergic reaction 
	B.	Angina 
	C.	Syncope 
	D.	Anaphylaxis 
	2.	All of the following procedures will help to prevent an emergency in a dental office EXCEPT: 
	A.	accurate medical history takin...
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Add to cartWhat kind of in 
flight emergencies 
may rise? 
• 
Lightheadedness or fainting (37.4% of 
emergencies); 
• 
Respiratory problems (12.1%); 
• 
Nausea or vomiting (9.5%); 
• 
Cardiac symptoms (7.7%); and 
• 
Seizures (5.8%). 
Overall, 
there were 11 920 medical emergencies, or one for 
every...
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Add to cartWhat kind of in 
flight emergencies 
may rise? 
• 
Lightheadedness or fainting (37.4% of 
emergencies); 
• 
Respiratory problems (12.1%); 
• 
Nausea or vomiting (9.5%); 
• 
Cardiac symptoms (7.7%); and 
• 
Seizures (5.8%). 
Overall, 
there were 11 920 medical emergencies, or one for 
every...
1.	Which of the following meds helps the body transport sugar into the cells? 
•	Insulin/ Orinase/ Diabinese/ Oral glucose 
Reason: Because insulin the key to the cells. 
2.	A 32 year PT is found unconscious in the snow. You cannot detect a pulse or respiration rate within 10 seconds. What should ...
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Add to cart1.	Which of the following meds helps the body transport sugar into the cells? 
•	Insulin/ Orinase/ Diabinese/ Oral glucose 
Reason: Because insulin the key to the cells. 
2.	A 32 year PT is found unconscious in the snow. You cannot detect a pulse or respiration rate within 10 seconds. What should ...
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Section Editors: 8 
Previous Contributors 9 
List of Abbreviations Used in This Guidebook 10 
Approach to Common Emergency Symptoms 14 
Chest Pain 16 
Acute Fever 18 
Approach to Medical Causes of Acute Abdominal Pain 28 
Various General Medical Emergenci...
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Add to cartájOÉ–E’G áë°üdG IQGRh áeó≤e 7 
Section Editors: 8 
Previous Contributors 9 
List of Abbreviations Used in This Guidebook 10 
Approach to Common Emergency Symptoms 14 
Chest Pain 16 
Acute Fever 18 
Approach to Medical Causes of Acute Abdominal Pain 28 
Various General Medical Emergenci...
What is a medical emergency 
A medical emergency is a sudden injury or serious illness that, if not treated right away, could cause death or serious harm. 
In the pregnant, it may harm mother or unborn child. 
In case of an emergency, go to the nearest emergency room or call 101 for emergen...
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A medical emergency is a sudden injury or serious illness that, if not treated right away, could cause death or serious harm. 
In the pregnant, it may harm mother or unborn child. 
In case of an emergency, go to the nearest emergency room or call 101 for emergen...
MEDICAL EMERGENCY SIGNS & SYMPTOMS TREATMENT 
Adrenal crisis • Collapse 
• Pallor 
• Cold & clammy skin 
• Hypotension and Dizziness 
• Vomiting & diarrhoea 
• Airway Breathing Circulation Disability Exposure 
• Call 999 
• Lie flat 
• Oxygen 15 litres/min
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Adrenal crisis • Collapse 
• Pallor 
• Cold & clammy skin 
• Hypotension and Dizziness 
• Vomiting & diarrhoea 
• Airway Breathing Circulation Disability Exposure 
• Call 999 
• Lie flat 
• Oxygen 15 litres/min
Understand the Concepts: 
Acid-base balance and buffering system of PH: Although the pH scale is concerned with acidity 
and alkalinity relative to pure water, for biological purposes, acidity and alkalinity relative to the 
typical range of the pH of blood is the primary focus. Blood has a normal p...
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Acid-base balance and buffering system of PH: Although the pH scale is concerned with acidity 
and alkalinity relative to pure water, for biological purposes, acidity and alkalinity relative to the 
typical range of the pH of blood is the primary focus. Blood has a normal p...
Multiple Choice 
1. What is the MOST common emergency to occur in the dental office? 
A. Mild allergic reaction 
B. Angina 
C. Syncope 
D. Anaphylaxis 
2. All of the following procedures will help to prevent an emergency in a dental office 
EXCEPT: 
A. accurate medical history taking. 
B. taking and...
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Add to cartMultiple Choice 
1. What is the MOST common emergency to occur in the dental office? 
A. Mild allergic reaction 
B. Angina 
C. Syncope 
D. Anaphylaxis 
2. All of the following procedures will help to prevent an emergency in a dental office 
EXCEPT: 
A. accurate medical history taking. 
B. taking and...
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