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Complications of Ambulatory Anesthesia - 206
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Complications of Ambulatory Anesthesia - 206
Presenter:
Stuart E. Lieblich, DMD
DDS, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine
Residency, OMFS, Kings County/Downstate Medical Center
Private Practice, Associate Clinical Professor, University of Connecticut
Past President, ADSA
President, ABOMS, 2010
Disclosure: Dr. Lieblich reports no conflicts of interest
Course Description
The delivery of anesthesia in any setting is not without risk. This 2 hour presentation will focus on the prevention, identification and management of select peri-anesthetic problems, including rhythm and pressure disorders. Specific patient populations, including those with diabetes, anorexia, obesity, congestive heart failure, and others, will be addressed.
Course Objectives
List the 10 most frequent office emergencies
Define various levels of hypertension and office management and triage of hypertensive patients
Discuss significance and management of various arrhythmias as they present during office anesthesia
Identify and implement appropriate discharge criteria
Understand the role and clinical use of reversal agents
Original Release:
7/1/2010
Last Review:
2/1/2020
Current Expiration:
8/28/2025
CE Hours:
2
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$200.00
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