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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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Pediatric Anesthesia: Five Techniques - 502

Presenter: Robert Campbell, DDS

  • DDS, Case Western Reserve, 1968
  • OMFS Residency, Cleveland Metro Health Center, 1971
  • Dental Anesthesiology Residency, UNC Chapel Hill, 1977
  • Board Certification: ABOMS, National Dental Board of Anesthesiology
  • Emeritus Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Anesthesiology, Medical College of Virginia, Past Section Editor, JOMS, 1981-91, OOOOE 1991-98, Private Practice
  • Disclosure:  Dr. Campbell reports no conflicts of interest

     

Course Description: The program will contrast and compare the art and science of 5 techniques for anesthetizing the pediatric patient in an office-based setting. The peculiarities of the pediatric airway will be addressed.

Course Objectives:

  • Describe the decision making process for choosing adult techniques when anesthetizing a child
  • Discuss advantages and disadvantages of inhalation, intramuscular and oral induction techniques
  • Describe the management of laryngospasm with and without an IV in place
  • List the advantages and drawbacks of ketamine and midazolam.

Availability: 7/1/2010 to 7/1/2014

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CE Hours: 1

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Price: $100.00