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Written specifically for dental professionals, this text describes ways to prevent and manage medical emergencies in the dental office. The text format follows the outline of the American Dental Association’s medical history form and covers patient assessment skills, general pathophysiology, and medical management of compromised patients. Readers will learn screening techniques for identifying patients at risk for complications, as well as ways to manage in-office emergencies such as adverse drug interactions. Case studies and exercises in each chapter make the book ideal for both self-paced review and classroom study.
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Chapter 1. Using the Health History to Prevent Emergencies
Chapter 2. The American Dental Association Health History Form
Chapter 3. Medical Information and Screening Questions
Chapter 4. Medical Information--Current Drug Therapy
Chapter 5. Medical Information Needing Medical Consultation and Follow-Up
Chapter 6. Allergies to Drugs, Environmental Substances, Foods, and Metals
Chapter 7. Total Joint Replacement and Womens Issues (Pregnancy and Osteoporosis)
Chapter 8. Blood-Related abnormalities and Diseases
Chapter 9. Medical Conditions Involving Immunosuppression
Chapter 10. Medical Conditions Involving the Cardiovascular System
Chapter 11. Medical Conditions Involving Neurologic Disorders
Chapter 12. Medical Conditions Involving Gastrointestinal Disease and Respiratory Disease
Chapter 13. Medical Conditions Involving Glaucoma, the Kidney, and Thyroid Disorders
Chapter 14. Analysis of Information With Clinical Application
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