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Office-based Anesthetic Airway Management - 209

Michael Rollert, DDS

Office-based Anesthetic Airway Management   -   209

Adverse respiratory events, notably lost airways, account for the vast majority of office based anesthetic adversity. This 2 hour presentation will address those patients with co-morbidities that predispose to respiratory and ventilatory adversity, with special emphasis on the pediatric airway. Currently available airway adjuncts will also be covered in detail.

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AATP 5 - Monitoring and Discharge - 605

Presenter: Robert C. Bosack, DDS

  • DDS, Loyola University,1979
  • OMFS residency, Cook County Hospital, 1982
  • Board Certification:  ABOMS, NDBA
  • Private Practice, 28 years
  • Lecturer, University of Illinois School of Dentistry
  • Disclosure: none

Course Description: This program is the fifth of 10 modules included in the Anesthesia Assistant Training Program (AATP). Rationale and techniques of patient monitoring during office based sedation / anesthesia are covered in detail. PLEASE NOTE: This course is only available as part of the Anesthesia Assistant Training Program and cannot be purchased individually. Please navigate to ANESTHESIA ASSISTANT TRAINING PROGRAM (upper left) to purchase this program.

Course Objectives:

  • Identify the rationale for monitoring patients who are sedated / anesthetized in the dental office
  • Describe methods for monitoring airway, ventilation, oxygenation and EEG during office based sedation
  • Identify normal sinus rhythm
  •  Discharge parameters for safe discharge of anesthetized patients

Availability: 6/15/2011 to 6/15/2014

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CE Hours: 1

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Included Course Materials:
PDF ImageAATP 5 PowerPoint Handout