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HIGHLY RECOMMENDED CPD for all Dental professionals – without getting bored!
Do you know exactly what to do if a patient faints in your chair?
Could you spot the early signs of anaphylaxisโbefore itโs too late?
How quickly could you find and deliver adrenaline if it really mattered?
After six years of podcasting and creating CPD, weโre finally tackling medical emergencies the Protrusive way. In this two-part series, Jaz is joined by lead nurse and medical emergencies educator Rachel King Harris, who breaks down the real-life scenarios every dental team needs to prepare forโwithout the fluff or generic lecture feel.
From vasovagal syncope to adrenaline protocols, youโll learn how to stay calm, think clearly, and take action when it matters most. By the end of this episode (and the next), youโll not only tick the box for your GDC-required CPDโyouโll actually feel ready.
Because when emergencies happen in the chair, panic isnโt a plan. Letโs get you prepared.
Protrusive Dental Pearl: Be emergency-ready! Download a free medical emergencies cheat sheet โ a quick guide for symptoms, drugs, and actions during a crisis. You can download this ready-made cheat sheet for free at protrusive.co.uk/me. Print it, laminate it, and pop it into your medical kit. Your whole team will thank you!
Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below!
Key Takeaways:
- Medical emergencies in dentistry are rare but high-stakes โ being prepared is essential.
- Guidelines change often โ regular refreshers are vital.
- You donโt need to memorise everything โ use validated resources and calm judgment.
- Vasovagal Syncope is the most common emergency in dental settings.
- If unconsciousness persists โ consider other causes: meds, blood sugar, cardiac issues.
- Anaphylaxis can occur even without rash โ donโt wait for it.
- Key signs: stridor, lip/tongue swelling, wheeze, โimpending doom,โ difficulty breathing.
- Keep emergency drug guides visible and updated (e.g., BDA laminated sheets).
- Ampules = longer shelf life, more doses than EpiPens, and more cost-effective.
- Donโt wait for the rash โ airway signs matter most in anaphylaxis.
- Always carry two adrenaline auto-injectors โ even for mild allergy patients.
Highlights of this episode:
- 00:00 TEASER
- 00:53 INTRO
- 04:50 โProtrusive Dental Pearl
- 06:01 Meet Rachel King Harris: Expert in Medical emergencies
- 09:42 Practical Tips for Emergencies
- 12:05 Understanding Vasavagal Syncope
- 17:01 GTN Spray
- 20:09 Recognizing and managing Anaphylaxis
- 30:05 Midroll
- 33:26 Recognizing and managing Anaphylaxis
- 34:41 Allergic Reaction to Chlorhexidine Gel
- 37:27 Whatโs Inside Emergency Bag?
- 41:51 Adrenaline Ampules vs Auto-Injectors
- 52:04 Oxygen Administration In Dental Practices
- 57:13 Oxygen and Emergency tools
- 59:05 Oxygen Contraindication
- 1:06:37 Outro
Stay up to date by reviewing the latest guidelines from the Resuscitation Council UK.
Check out this Anaphylaxis Summary Document
Enjoyed this one? Make sure to check out PDP159 โ How to Manage Children in Dental Pain, where we dive into real-life paediatric emergencies in dentistry.
โโThis episode is eligible for 1 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance.
This episode meets GDC Outcomes C and D.
AGD Subject Code: 142 Medical emergency training and CPR
Aim:To improve the preparedness and confidence of dental professionals in recognising and managing common medical emergencies in the dental setting, with an emphasis on vasovagal syncope, anaphylaxis, and appropriate use of emergency medications and equipment.
Dentists will be able to –
- Identify early signs and symptoms of vasovagal syncope and anaphylaxis in a dental setting.
- Apply appropriate first-aid management protocols, including patient positioning, airway support, and oxygen delivery.
- Understand the updated guidelines for prioritising adrenaline over antihistamines or steroids in anaphylaxis management.
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Continuing Education Information
This activity may be eligible for continuing education credit through Protrusive Guidance. Participants must complete the associated quiz inside Protrusive Guidance to obtain CPD certification.
Cost:
Access to this CE activity is included with an active Protrusive Guidance membership. Current membership pricing is available at
www.protrusive.app.
Cancellation & Refund Policy:
Memberships may be cancelled at any time. Access to CE activities remains active until the end of the current billing cycle. Subscription charges are non-refundable once processed. Full details are available at
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