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Basic Guide to Dental Sedation Nursing
About this book
Basic Guide to Dental Sedation Nursing offers a complete resource for information about dental sedation nursing.
Updated to reflect the current National Examining Board of Dental Nurses (NEBDN) curriculum, the new edition provides essential information on the subject in an accessible format. The book starts by defining conscious sedation and discusses why dental sedation is used before moving on to discuss topics such as the medico-legal aspects, the dental nurse's role, equipment, patient selection, types of sedation, medical emergencies, and anatomy.
- Presents essential evidence-based information on dental sedation nursing
- Reflects the current NEBDN curriculum
- Supported by images to demonstrate the concepts discussed
Basic Guide to Dental Sedation Nursing is a useful manual for sedation nurses undertaking any of the NEBDN sedation qualifications, including the NEBDN Diploma in Dental Nursing, City and Guilds or CACHE Dental Nursing qualifications, as well as for dental hygienists and therapists.
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Chapter 1
Introduction
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Why conscious sedation can be offered as part of treatment planning.
DEFINITION OF CONSCIOUS SEDATION
WHY DENTAL SEDATION IS PROVIDED
Humanitarian reasons
Anxiety and phobia
- Pain. Nobody likes pain. Patients can associate the dentist with pain and think/feel that they will experience some pain during their treatment.
- Fear of the unknown. Not knowing what is going to happen allows a person's imagination to flourish. Patients who associate the dentist with discomfort may think that they will experience pain when receiving treatment.
- Surrendering oneself into the total care of another. This could possibly make a person feel helpless and dependent, leading to them feeling trapped and not in control.
- Bodily change and disfigurement. Some dental treatments can lead to an irreversible change in the person's appearance. Patients may fear that it could alter their appearance drastically and they would not be happy with this.
- Claustrophobia. During treatment lots of instruments are used in the patient's mouth. Some patients find this intolerable and are concerned that an item could be lost in their airway or that their mouth may fill with debris, making it impossible for them to breathe.
Physiological reasons
Complex dental treatment
Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- How to use this book
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Medicoâlegal aspects of dental sedation
- Chapter 3: Role of the dental nurse and equipment
- Chapter 4: Patient selection
- Chapter 5: Types of sedation
- Chapter 6: Medical emergencies
- Chapter 7: Essential anatomy
- Index
- End User License Agreement