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Pediatric Anesthesia: Five Techniques - 502
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Pediatric Anesthesia: Five Techniques - 502
Presenter:
Robert Campbell, DDS
DDS, Case Western Reserve, 1968
OMFS Residency, Cleveland Metro Health Center, 1971
Dental Anesthesiology Residency, UNC Chapel Hill, 1977
Board Certification: ABOMS, National Dental Board of Anesthesiology
Emeritus Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Anesthesiology, Medical College of Virginia, Past Section Editor, JOMS, 1981-91, OOOOE 1991-98, Private Practice
Disclosure: Dr. Campbell reports no conflicts of interest
Course Description
The program will contrast and compare the art and science of 5 techniques for anesthetizing the pediatric patient in an office-based setting. The peculiarities of the pediatric airway will be addressed.
Course Objectives
Describe the decision making process for choosing adult techniques when anesthetizing a child
Discuss advantages and disadvantages of inhalation, intramuscular and oral induction techniques
Describe the management of laryngospasm with and without an IV in place
List the advantages and drawbacks of ketamine and midazolam.
Original Release:
7/1/2010
Last Review:
2/1/2020
Current Expiration:
8/28/2025
CE Hours:
1
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