LOCATION: Collin College, 4800 Preston Park, Plano 775093 |
Friday, September 16, 2022 |
ACLS Permit Renewal – Level 2 Permit Renewal
Program – Dallas Area
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Course Summary: This continuing education program
satisfies Rule 110 by the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners, and other
state dental boards, requiring that all practitioners, in order to keep their
Level 2 Sedation permit current, document successful completion of a
continuing education course every two years.
In order to take the course, participants must be
current in ACLS and have a Level 2 permit.
You will need to complete an online component to meet the Level 2
criteria. The lecture and online
component will provide the necessary Level 2 CE hours. ACLS materials will be sent to prepare for
the ACLS component. |
>Dental Anesthesiologist (Certificate- 2 year residency in General Anesthesia) >Private practice-Diversified Anesthesia for Dentistry providing office based anesthesia services (37 years) >Former Professor-Anesthesia, AEGD Residency Veterans Administration Hospital >Advisory Board, Collin County College School of Dental Hygiene >Former Consultant and Anesthesia Provider, Department of Aging and Disability Services, State of Texas (institutionalized mentally handicapped) >Fellow in General Anesthesia, American Dental Society of Anesthesiology >Diplomate, American Dental Board of Anesthesiology >Diplomate, National Dental Board of Anesthesiology; Certified and Registered Hypnotherapist >Continuing Education to medical and dental practitioners and staff >Over 37 years as an anesthesia educator and
director of numerous educational programs and teaching at all levels |
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Course Topics and
Objectives: · Recognize and
initiate early management of conditions that may result in cardiac arrest or
complicate resuscitation outcome. · Demonstrate
proficiency in providing BLS care, including prioritizing chest compressions
and integrating AED use. · Manage cardiac
arrest until return of spontaneous circulation, termination of resuscitation,
or transfer of care. · Identify and treat
ischemic chest pain and expedite the care of patients with acute coronary
syndromes · Recognize other
life-threatening clinical situations, such as stroke, and provide effective
initial care and transfer to reduce disability and death. · Demonstrate
effective communication as a member of a resuscitation team and recognize the
impact of team dynamics on overall team performance. · Explain why the
foundation of successful resuscitations includes both mastery of basic skills
and effective team dynamics · Describe the
important elements of effective resuscitation team dynamics · Describe the
clinical situations in which the following airway adjuncts may be used for
airway management: oropharyngeal airway,
nasopharyngeal airway, bag-mask ventilation, advanced airway · Recognize a patient
who may be in Ventricular Fibrillation · Perform defibrillation
with minimal interruption of chest compressions · Coordinate team
functions while ensuring continuous high-quality CPR, defibrillation, and
rhythm assessment · Assign team
functions and monitor CPR · Discuss the
circumstances when resuscitation should not be initiated · Recall that survival
from asystole is poor and that asystole
may represent an agonal end-stage rhythm · Recall the correct
dosage and timing of administration for epinephrine, vasopressin, and
atropine in cardiac arrest · Assign team member
roles and monitor performance · Discuss the
differential diagnosis of life-threatening chest discomfort · Recognize
symptomatic bradycardia and recall its signs,
symptoms, causes, and treatment · Determine whether
signs and symptoms are caused by bradycardia or by
another condition · Demonstrate safe and
effective cardioversion · How to perform an
initial patient assessment that can identify symptoms due to a stable
tachycardia How to identify sinus tachycardia and understand that treatment involves identification of an underlying cause |
Course
Information: Date: 1-day course on Friday, September 16, 2022 Time: 7:30 am to 4:30 pm: Presentation Location: Collin College, 4800 Preston Park,
Plano 775093 Credit: 14
lecture/participation hours Course Fee: $1,000 (1 day) AGD Codes: 132
Anesthesia & Pain Control; 163 Conscious Sedation; 164 Oral Sedation Continental breakfast provided
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Three ways to register: Call us at 214-384-0796 (ACLS-Level 2 Renewal September 16, 2022) or e-mail, or mail to AESF, 14742 FM 981; Blue Ridge, Texas 75424 |
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Call us at 1-214-384-0796 to register. E-Mail Contact: You may contact us by e-mail at sedationce@aol.com. Web site address: http://www.sedationce.com Registration form mailing
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14742 FM 981; Blue Ridge, Texas 75424 REGISTRATION
CANCELLATION: If you contact us by phone
(214-384-0796) or by e-mail (sedationce@aol.com) within 48 hours prior to the
commencement of this course, you will receive a complete refund of the course
tuition. If you fail to contact us by
the commencement of the course and you do not attend the course, you will
forfeit all of your tuition for this program.
If you contact us within the 48 hour window before a course, the paid
tuition will be applied to a future course, but no cash refund will be made. CE credits provided by the Anesthesia Education and Safety Foundation, Inc., an Approved PACE Program Provider by the Academy of General Dentistry. Provider ID# 217924. |
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Anesthesia Education & Safety
Foundation, Inc. Nationally Approved PACE Program
Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit. Approval does not imply acceptance
by any regulatory authority or AGD endorsement. 8/1/2022 to 7/31/2026 Provider ID# 217924. |