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Private In Your Office Managing Medical Emergencies 3-HOUR LIVE Interactive Webinar

$350.00$450.00

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Description

This program is a LIVE INTERACTIVE Webinar. Live webinars are considered live credits, not distance learning.

Requirements to attend a live webinar:

  1.  You will need a smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer to view it. If using a smartphone or tablet, it is best to have the app for the program on your device (i.e. Zoom, GoToWebinar).
  2.  To verify your continued attendance during the class, you will need a microphone, webcam or the ability to type into the program’s live chat.
  3.   Instructors or school personnel will take attendance periodically throughout the class.
  4.   Instructors may call on participants.
  5.  To verify attendance, a code word may be given sometime during the class.
  6. You will be required to complete and return an evaluation after the course has ended. The evaluation may ask what code word was given.
  7.  You may not receive your Certificate of Completion if we cannot verify your attendance.

Live webinar invitations are emailed to registered students as the course date nears (approximately one day prior to the class).

Certificates of Completion are emailed to students approximately 5 business days after the course.

 

This live webinar will fulfill the mandatory annual requirement for each member of the dental staff to be familiar with an Emergency Protocol.

AGD Code# 142

Objectives:

*Understanding of the most common medical emergencies in presentation and treatment options.
*Review of vital signs, medical health history, and documentation
*Understanding what drugs are in an emergency drug kit, their indications, contraindications, dose and route of administration

Course Description:

This course will teach you and your staff the fundamentals of handling medical emergencies. It will answer the following questions: *Is there a protocol for managing a medical emergency in your office? *What action would be taken? *Who is responsible for documentation? *What drugs or equipment should be readily available in the office? This course will prepare your office and staff for a variety of emergencies. This course is recommended for the entire dental team.

NEW JERSEY BOARD OF DENTISTRY LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY

Chapter 30; Page 94 of ; Last Revision Date: 07/18/2016

13:30-8.26 EMERGENCY PROTOCOL

  1. a) Each dental office, facility, dental clinic, or institution at which there is patient contact, at a minimum, shall:

1) Have a written protocol for managing medical or dental emergencies;

2) Have equipment to maintain adult and pediatric airways;

3) Have an ambu bag (bag-valve-mask resuscitator); and

4) Ensure that all staff are trained upon hire, and at least annually thereafter, to implement the emergency protocol.

Credits:       3 CEUs  for the 3 Hour Webinar for Managing Medical Emergencies  [AGD Code # 142]

Location:    All classes are at this time Live Webinars 

Instructor: Joe Rector BS ENG., OSHA Authorized General Industry OutReach Trainer

Additional information

Groups:

For Offices with up to 15 Employees, For Offices for 16-25 Employees