Knowledge and preparedness of dental practitioners management of medical emergencies in Jazan Province

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Medical emergencies are one of the most stressful situations the staff in a dental practice might encounter. The duty of care toward the attending patients obligates suitable preparedness to provide the necessary care if such emergencies ensue. Unfortunately, we found that 22% of the investigated dental clinics had no emergency kit available. Only 38% of the interviewed dentists felt confident to perform CPR, and 18% had no confidence to manage any medical emergency. An MCQ test of 20 questions examining the dentists’ knowledge in medical emergencies was distributed, and the level of knowledge was found to be suboptimal. The average score of the interviewed dentists was 10.87 out of 20. Experience and specialty training had a negligible effect on the level of knowledge.

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Al-Iryani, G. M., Ali, F. M., Alnami, N. H., Almashhur, S. K., Adawi, M. A., & Tairy, A. A. (2018). Knowledge and preparedness of dental practitioners management of medical emergencies in Jazan Province. Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences, 6(2), 402–405. https://doi.org/10.3889/OAMJMS.2018.072

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