Availability | Places available Add to basket |
Subject | Sedation |
Description | This course is aimed at the whole sedation team to promote team learning and increase patient safety. |
Additional information | This course will be hosted By Nicola Crofts-Barnes on Teams |
Venue | Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Teams - Virtual View details |
Date & time | Tuesday 18 November 2025, 13:30 to 17:00 |
Lecturers | Lauren Firth & Mr Adam Jones View details |
Target audience | Mandatory: Dental Nurse, or Dental Therapist, or Dentist |
Course style | Workshop |
Category | Clinical course |
Catering | No catering |
Development outcome | C |
CPD hours | 3:00 |
Cost | No charge |
Aims | To provide dental professionals with the knowledge and tools to select appropriate patients for sedation where mental health issues are present; and to provide dental professionals with the knowledge and tools to reduce the environmental impact of nitrous oxide sedation. |
Objectives | - Promote delegate knowledge of trauma informed care and its impact on the management of this patient group.
- Identify red flags to be aware of at the sedation assessment stage, and educate on how to manage complications that may arise in this patient group
- Increase delegate understanding of the environmental footprint of nitrous oxide and explore current mitigation strategies and their limitations in dental practice
- Inform delegates of practical steps dentists can take to reduce their environmental impact whilst maintaining safe and effective sedation practices, and inform them how to engage with the GREEN-Dentistry initiative
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Learning outcomes | - Understand trauma informed care and its impact on the management of this patient group, red flags to be aware of at the sedation assessment stage, and how to manage complications that may arise in this patient group
- Understand the environmental footprint of nitrous oxide and explore current mitigation strategies and their limitations in dental practice
- Identify practical steps dentists can take to reduce their environmental impact whilst maintaining safe and effective sedation practices, and how to engage with the GREEN-Dentistry initiative
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