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Hypoglycaemia is the third most common medical emergency in UK primary dental care, with dental teams encountering an episode on average every 8.26 years. It's a statistic that underscores why specialised hypoglycaemia e…
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Having a kit bag full of high-tech gear is meaningless if your team cannot instinctively select the correct tool during the high-pressure seconds of a respiratory crisis. Effective airway management is not simply about o…
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A dental professional might only encounter a cardiac arrest once every 347 years, yet the gravity of those few minutes demands absolute precision. It's understandable if the thought of a real emergency triggers anxiety o…
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If a patient collapsed in your chair tomorrow, would your team move as a single, synchronised unit, or would the next ten minutes be defined by hesitation and uncertainty? It is a scenario every dental professional dread…
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Imagine the clinical silence of your surgery is suddenly broken by the sound of a patient slipping from the chair; do you know exactly who reaches for the oxygen and who retrieves the AED without a single word being exch…
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