Management of sedation emergencies - simulation day (CPD-WAKE03SEP18)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectSedation
DescriptionThis course has been designed to comply with the latest guidance in sedation (IACSD 2015 and SDCEP 2017). It will be run as a whole day course, with ideally two dental teams or approximately 10 people. There would be 4 high fidelity simulation (Sim man 3G) scenarios per day, and practical teaching on airway management, the ABCDE approach and the ILS/ALS protocol. Ideally sedation teams should attend together where possible to practice management of sedation related complications as a team.
VenueSimulation Suite, Mid Yorks Trust Headquarters and Education Centre, Wakefield  View details
Date & timeMonday 3 September 2018, 09:00 to 16:30
LecturersLouise Middlefell & Imran Suida  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dental Nurse (£60.00pp discount), or Dentist

Course styleHigh Fidelity Simulation
CategoryClinical course
CateringRefreshments and lunch
Development outcomeA, B, C, D
CPD hours6:00
Cost£90.00 (subject to discounts, see Target audience above)
Aims
  • To provide a safe environment to practice the management of complications and medical emergencies when treating patients under intravenous sedation
  • To comply with the latest guidelines (IACSD 2015 and SDCEP 2017) for management of sedation related complications and rescue skills
Objectives
  • Place a supraglottic airway device in the event of airway/breathing compromise in a sedated patient
  • Demonstrate use of a bag-valve-mask for delivery of oxygen
  • Know when to call for an ambulance or ‘crash team’ appropriately
  • Manage an airway appropriately when a patient’s breathing has been compromised due to over sedation
  • Be able to safely manage respiratory arrest and cardiac arrest
  • Be able to use the ABCDE approach to assessing the patient
  • Be able to implement the ALS protocol according to the Resuscitation council
  1. Including provision of high quality CPR where appropriate
  2. And safe use of a defibrillator on a patient in cardiac arrest
  • Recognise and treat common medical emergencies related to sedation, including administration of drugs
  • Recognise and appropriately manage:
  1. over-sedation, respiratory depression/apnoea, unconscious patient, airway obstruction, vomiting, idiosyncratic responses, delayed recovery and failure of conscious sedation