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Refresher "The emergency situation" (Online)

How do I avoid an emergency situation in the dental practice?

Malte Voth
Notfalltrainer für Zahnärzte

Date:

Available immediately

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online-1521

Price:

  • CHF 120.00 (excl. VAT)

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DE (Subtitles: de, fr, it, en)

Online

Refresher "The emergency situation" (Online)

How do I avoid an emergency situation in the dental practice?

Malte Voth
Notfalltrainer für Zahnärzte
i

Date:

Available immediately

No.:

online-1521

Price:

  • CHF 120.00 (excl. VAT)

CREDITS

1

12

MyPoints!

DE (Subtitles: de, fr, it, en)

Online

Refresher "The emergency situation" (Online)

How do I avoid an emergency situation in the dental practice?

Malte Voth
Notfalltrainer für Zahnärzte
i

Date:

Available immediately

No.:

online-1521

Price:

  • CHF 120.00 (excl. VAT)

CREDITS

1

12

MyPoints!

Goals
  • How do I avoid an emergency situation in the dental practice?
  • How do I recognize the first signs? How do I act appropriately?
  • Practice-oriented webinar for dentists
Content of the webinar:
This is a purely practice-oriented update for dentists.
Serious emergencies in dental practices are rare events. Things we rarely have to deal with present us with challenges. What to do in the event of heart problems, a seizure or anaphylaxis? In life-threatening emergencies, the survival and quality of survival of those affected is largely dependent on the actions of the first responders. This webinar will give you an overview of the most important emergency situations in a dental practice. What measures should the dentist take and what should the paramedics do? International guidelines will be presented and reviewed with you to ensure they are easy to implement. Important factors, such as the question of emergency equipment and teamwork, are also highlighted. Certainly well prepared...

Highlights:
  • Recognizing emergencies
  • Guiding symptom-oriented ""first aid""
  • Emergency management (preparation, organization, communication)
  • Anaphylaxis in the dental practice
  • Typical emergency situations in dental practices
  • Resuscitation: What's new?