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Unit name |
Clinical Conscious Sedation |
Unit code |
ORDSM0021 |
Credit points |
20 |
Level of study |
M/7
|
Teaching block(s) |
Academic Year (weeks 1 - 52)
|
Unit director |
Mrs. Muthukrishnan |
Open unit status |
Not open |
Pre-requisites |
As this runs over the summer will we stipulate that students MUST have completed the two taught units first
|
Co-requisites |
None
|
School/department |
Bristol Dental School |
Faculty |
Faculty of Health Sciences |
Description including Unit Aims
This Unit of Teaching will be offered as a Compulsory Unit as part of the PG Certificate in Clinical Conscious Sedation with Anxiety Management. This unit has the following aims:
- To provide the knowledge, skills and attitudes required for the basic practice of conscious sedation in dentistry
- To prepare the clinician for the independent practise of basic conscious sedation techniques in dentistry
Intended Learning Outcomes
Knowledge and understanding:
Students will be able to:-
- Describe the underpinning core knowledge relevant to the basic practice of conscious sedation in dentistry including the relevant:-
Anatomy
Physiology
Clinical Pharmacology
- Discuss and demonstrate the assessment and treatment planning of patients who require conscious sedation
- Describe and explain the techniques of inhalation and intravenous sedation
- Explain the clinical and electromechanical monitoring of patients treated with basic sedation techniques
- Demonstrate an understanding of current guidance in relation to sedation in dentistry
Skills and attributes:
Students will be able to:-
- Complete the assessment and treatment planning of patients requiring basic conscious sedation
- Obtain valid consent, and follow appropriate procedures for patients unable to consent, as outlined in current legislation
- Demonstrate basic administration of conscious sedation using:
- inhalation sedation with nitrous oxide
- intravenous midazolam
- oral / transmucosal midazolam
- Monitor a patient both clinically and electromechanically during conscious sedation
- Assess and safely discharge patients who have received conscious sedation
- Manage the complications of conscious sedation
- Explain the importance of conscious sedation in the management of pain and anxiety in dentistry
- Demonstrate appropriate communication skills in the management of patients requiring conscious sedation for dentistry
- Demonstrate a critical and caring approach to the management of the anxious dental patient
- Demonstrate the ability to manage patients as part of a clinical team
Teaching Information
- Self-directed CAL sessions
- Supervised clinical practice
- Medical simulator session
- Reflecting writing
- Seminar teaching
- Practical sessions
Assessment Information
This Unit will have the following four components of summative assessment: -
- Satisfactory completion of supervised clinical practice including Directly Observed Procedural Skills (DOPS) assessments (50%)
- A reflective case study (2 500 words) or online assignments (10%)
- Assessment of the management of a simulated complication of conscious sedation (10%)*
- A final written examination comprising Multiple Short Answer and e-Assessment questions of 2 hours’ duration (30%)
The clinical activity, reflective assignments and formative assessments will be recorded in an e portfolio. This will include the assessments 1 & 2 above
- This assessment is included as it is a professional requirement that dentists are required to be able to manage the complications of the drugs they administer.
Formative assessment:
Formative assessment Online activities will provide formative assessment
Reading and References
Meechan JG, Robb ND, Seymour RA. Pain and Anxiety Control for the Conscious Dental patient. Oxford: Oxford University Press 1998. ISBN:0-19-262848-8
Craig D, Skelly A. Practical Conscious Sedation.London: Quintessence Publishing Co. Ltd ISBN:1-85097-070-x
Lourenco-Matharu L, Ashley PF, Furness S. Sedation of children undergoing dental treatment. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 3:CD003877, 2012
Coulthard P. Bridgman CM. Gough L. Longman L. Pretty IA. Jenner T. Estimating the need for dental sedation1. The Indicator of Sedation Need (IOSN). Brit Dent J 211:E10;2011
Henthorn KM. Dickinson C. The use of flumazenil after midazolam induced conscious sedation. Brit Dent J 209;E18:2010
Standards for Conscious Sedation in the Provision of Dental Care: Report of the Intercollegiate Advisory Committee for Sedation in Dentistry (IACSD). 2015;
https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/dental-faculties/fds/publications-guidelines/standards-for-conscious-sedation-in-the-provision-of-dental-care-and-accreditation/ (Accessed Jan 16th, 2019)