DHYG 325 Medically Compromised Care & Emergencies

Focuses on an understanding of the physiological, psychological, and sociological aspects of treating patients with special needs. Provides the student with the background and skill to recognize and manage any medical emergency situation. Emphasis will be placed on prevention, prompt recognition, and effective treatment of life-threatening emergency situations that can occur in the practice of dentistry. Methods of instruction include guided facilitation, demonstration, case studies, and classroom activities.

This is a blended course.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

DHYG 315, DHYG 322C, DHYG 345, and DHYG 360.

Corequisite

DHYG 324, DHYG 332C, DHYG 362, and DHYG 440