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Home > Books > Dental Hygiene > Lexi-Comp's Dental Office Medical Emergencies: A Manual of Office Response Protocols (Lexi-Comp's Dental Reference Library)
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Lexi-Comp's Dental Office Medical Emergencies: A Manual of Office Response Protocols (Lexi-Comp's Dental Reference Library)
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By Timothy F. Meiller, Richard L. Wynn, Ann Marie, M.D. McMullin, Cynthia Biron and Harold L. Crossley
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(3 Reviews)
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Lexi-Comp
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Edition:
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3rd
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Published:
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January 31, 2008 |
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Binding:
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Spiral-bound
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Pages:
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92
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Manual designed and written for dentists and their staffs. Covers common dental office medical emergencies and uses a tabbed-paging system with seven major tabs and 14 minor tabs. Discusses basic action for stabilization, loss of consciousness, respiratory distress, chest pain, and more. All pages are card stock. Wire-spiral.
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Customers' Reviews: Add Your Own Review |
'get to the point' text., August 22, 2009
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It's something any clinicians in dental offices should have. Very simple and well organized. Only full of things you really need to know.
0 of 0 people found the above review helpful.
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Information when you need it -fast, February 19, 2007
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Every dental office should have this book available as a quick reference for what to do in a medical emergency in the office setting. This should be an adjunct to annual BLS and CPR training for each office member. Well organized, with succinct information and a spiral binding to keep the book open to the needed page.
0 of 0 people found the above review helpful.
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"A Life Savior", May 15, 2000
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This reference is a must for every dental office! It's unique tabbing system allows for quick access to any emergency (ie. Loss of Consciousness, Respiratory Distress, Chest Pain, Allergic / Drug Reactions, etc.) for myself and my staff. The Office Preparedness section (History and Physical Examination, Equipment, Emergency Drugs, staff training, etc.) as well as the Procedures and Protocals section (Measuring Vital Signs, CPR-Basic, Preprocedural Antibiotics and Decision Algorithms, etc.) are ideal topics to review for my staff meetings. Overall a GREAT VALUE for the price!
4 of 4 people found the above review helpful.
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