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Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office
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Description:
This is a textbook for dental and dental auxiliary students
and is reference for use by the entire dental team. Its purpose
is to enable dental professionals to improve and maintain their
skills for the prevention of medical emergencies. It provides instruction
on preparing for, recognising, and managing the emergency, should
it occur, to diminish the danger. The book is arranged in eight
sections. The first concentrates on the prevention of emergencies
through thorough physical and psychological evaluation and an accurate
assessment of the patient; it also stresses the importance of being
prepared, should unpreventable emergencies occur. The remaining
sections address specific types of emergencies: unconsciousness,
respiratory difficulty, altered consciousness, seizures, drug-related
emergencies, chest pain, and cardiac arrest. The format is organized
around signs and symptoms, and presents the appropriate management
in a step-by-step fashion. The appendix provides a quick reference
section (algorithms) for life-threatening situations. Dr. Malamed
is considered on of the worlds leading authorities in this area.
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Urgent Care in the Dental Office : An Essential Handbook
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Description:
This is a new edition of a color photographic atlas
for medical and dental students. Keyed to Textbook of Head and Neck
Anatomy, by Berkovitz and Moxham. Features new to this text include:
new explanatory commentary for every dissection; new material on
dentition, both photographic and radiological; new corrosion casts
of the skull cavities, plus osteology; new cross-sectional dissections
with associated imaging; and other features. |
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