Oregon Health & Science University Presents: The Art and Science of Sedation in the Dental Office - Nitrous Oxide & Oral Sedation

Portland, Oregon
Friday, July 31, 2009 - Sunday, August 2, 2009
Friday, December 4, 2009 - Sunday, December 6, 2009

Educators for this Course:

• david donaldson
• fred quarnstrom
• mark donaldson
• evan mcallister
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Course Vitals
Part 1: Friday, December 4

  • A detailed review of the pharmacology and therapeutics of oral sedatives
  • The anatomy of the blood supply to the upper limb
  • Intramuscular sedation
  • Practical venepuncture using the dorsum of the hand or the cubital fossa
  • Practical sessions on maintaining an airway
  • The utilization of oral sedatives with nitrous oxide
  • Review of precautions for sedating school aged children
  • Critique of other techniques being taught in North America
  • Clinical case experiences using video
Participants are required to bring an Ambu bag to class (bag, valve & mask)

Part 2: Saturday & Sunday, December 5th and 6th

  • A review of all sedation techniques
  • Pain mechanisms
  • Applied physiology of the respiratory/cardiovascular systems
  • A review of medical emergencies
  • Pharmacology of oral sedatives and nitrous oxide
  • Indications and contraindications for the use of nitrous oxide
  • Complications with nitrous oxide sedation
  • Pre-treatment evaluation of the patient
  • The mechanics and maintenance of machines
  • Regulations/cost effectiveness of installing a nitrous system
  • The side effects of nitrous oxide including contamination
  • Scavenging systems

This course will include hands-on administration of nitrous oxide using various techniques, machines and equipment.

Course tuition:  $1495.00 for 3 full days

For information, please contact Debbie Reaume at OHSU Continuing Dental Education
(503) 494-8857
(800) 232-6478
reaumed@ohsu.edu



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