LOCATION: Hampton
Inn and Suites I-10, 5820 Katy Freeway, Houston, TX 77007; 713-869-9211 |
Course Provider: Anesthesia Education and Safety Foundation, Inc. |
Provider Contact Information: Phone: 214-384-0796; e-mail: sedationce@aol.com or |
Commercial
Co-Sponsor Support: There is NOT a commercial co-sponsor
for this program |
Course Date: Saturday, Nov 2, 2024 |
ACLS Permit Renewal Level 2 Permit Renewal
Program Houston
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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. This course
is the American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider
Course which requires a didactic and hands-on component. The AHA online part one is utilized for
part of the didactic component in conjunction with the classroom hands-on
component must be completed prior to being issued an e-card (the access code
and instructions are provided as part of the course fee). Additional in-class
didactic information will address issues and circumstances which could be
encountered in the dental office setting, outside the office (such as the
parking lot) and in the practitioners social environment. A medical
emergency in the adult population can occur anytime and without any
provocation. Therefore, a focus will be to help the practitioner avoid emergency
situations, so numerous areas will be elaborated upon beyond the AHA online
component. Medical principles will
include patient assessment of the adult compromised individual (especially
geriatric) , obtaining necessary consultations, and
risk assessment. How the necessary
pre-assessment information requirements ascertained is important in
determining patient selection. The hands-on component will consist of
practice and management of scenarios utilizing a high-fidelity adult manikin.
This will meet or exceed the AHA requirements for in-class management. Emergency preparation and management is
extremely important in the safe management of a non-sedated and sedated
patient. In-office preparation
including required emergency practice sessions, medications and adjunctive
equipment will be discussed. Airway
management is extremely important so management during the procedure will be
shown. An airway station to practice
emergency airway management is part of the program with positive pressure
apparatus and advanced airway adjuncts available. Particular scenarios are dictated by the
American Heart Association.
Additionally, anesthesia-related situations and medical emergencies will
be addressed and practiced utilizing high-fidelity adult manikins and airway
manikins with practitioners working in small groups. American Heart
Association guidelines will be followed for course completion. An e-card will be issued from the American
Heart Association upon successful completion of the AHA online part one
program and the in-class management program. Time will be available for an
open discussion of various cases and scenarios with the faculty and
participants. Course Fulfillment: Note: Class size/ instructor
ratio, course parameters and course material is guided by the American Heart
Association This course is the American Heart
Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider Course which requires a
didactic and hands-on component. The
AHA online part one is utilized for part of the didactic component in
conjunction with the classroom hands-on component must be completed prior to
being issued an e-card (the access code and instructions are provided as part
of the course fee). The hands-on component will
consist of practice and management of scenarios utilizing a high-fidelity
manikin. American Heart Association
guidelines will be followed for course completion. An e-card will be issued from the American
Heart Association upon successful completion of the AHA online part one
program and the in-class management program. Course materials provided as part
of the program: American Heart Association Online
part 1 online access code American Heart Association ACLS
Provider Manual (2020 Guidelines), current version Reviewed/Updated July 10, 2022. |
>Dental Anesthesiologist (Certificate- 2 year
residency in General Anesthesia) >Private practice-Diversified Anesthesia
for Dentistry providing office based anesthesia services (39 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
39 years as an anesthesia educator and director of numerous educational
programs and teaching at all levels |
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Educational Course Objectives: At the completion of this program, the participant will be able
to:
Recognize and initiate early management of conditions that may result
in cardiac arrest or complicate resuscitation outcome.
Recognize unconscious/ pulseless situation and provide proper
management
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
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
Recognize need for 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 Saturday, November 2, 2024 Time: 7:00 am to 7:30 am: Check-in
for Course; Lecture Presentation is from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm Location: Hampton
Inn and Suites I-10, 5820 Katy Freeway, Houston, TX 77007; 713-869-9211 (Level 2 = 8
hours, which includes lecture and online self-study) AGD
Codes: 132 Anesthesia & Pain Control; 163 Conscious Sedation; 164 Oral Sedation Target audience: Dentists and all dental healthcare staff members (Participants
must be current in ACLS and have a Level 2 permit) Course materials provided as part of the program: American Heart Association Online part 1 online
access code American Heart Association ACLS Provider Manual
(2020 Guidelines), current version Communication
to Participants: Participants will receive information by
e- mail prior to the course regarding what is
expected of them during the presentation and for the
completion of
basic program
requirements. Dr. Canfield
may also call
the participant prior to the program to help
them understand what is expected regarding completion. Continental breakfast will be
provided
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Three ways to register: Call us at 214-384-0796 (ACLS-Level 2 Renewal November 2, 2024), e-mail, or mail to AESF, 14742 FM 981; Blue Ridge, Texas 75424 |
Name________________________
Address ______________________________ Please contact Dr. Canfield for Credit Card payments |
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 address: AESF, 14742 FM 981; Blue Ridge, Texas 75424 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, and ADA-CERP. |
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. |
The Anesthesia
Education and Safety Foundation is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist
dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental
education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or
instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of
dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the
provider or to the Commission for Continuing Education Provider Recognition
at CCEPR.ADA.org AESF term of
recognition for ADA-CERP is 5/1/24 6/30/26 |