• British dental journal · Jan 2012

    Updated guidance on medical emergencies and resuscitation in the dental practice.

    • P Jevon.
    • Manor Hospital, Walsall. phil.jevon@walsallhealthcare.nhs.uk
    • Br Dent J. 2012 Jan 13; 212 (1): 41-3.

    AbstractThis article outlines the updated guidance relating to the management of medical emergencies in the dental practice. The incidence of medical emergencies in the dental practice is discussed. The key recommendations from the Resuscitation Council UK on the treatment of medical emergencies in the dental practice are listed, with specific reference to oxygen therapy, medications and automated external defibrillators. An overview to the professional responsibilities of dental practitioners and dental care professionals is provided.

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