Minutes Matter – A Look At Medical Emergencies with Bruce and Patty Emery – Episode 254

Please Leave a Review! While the dental office is obviously the domain of dentistry and dental hygiene, plenty of non-dental medical ailments find their way to the patient chair. Andrew and Michelle’s guests this week are a husband-and-wife pair well-versed in how to deal with medical emergencies in a dental setting. Patty Emery has…
Nov. 18, 2020
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While the dental office is obviously the domain of dentistry and dental hygiene, plenty of non-dental medical ailments find their way to the patient chair. Andrew and Michelle’s guests this week are a husband-and-wife pair well-versed in how to deal with medical emergencies in a dental setting.

 

Patty Emery has been an oral surgery assistant for nearly three decades. Her husband Bruce is an EMT, first responder and a BLS (Basic Life Support) American heart instructor. Together they founded Holy City Heart Savers six years ago to teach CPR and first aid. Their passion is helping others achieve a greater level of care.

 

In this episode, Patty and Bruce  break down how to safely administer an EpiPen, explain why you don’t always need to call 911 if a patient passes out, and examine the important differences between the different heart conditions you could encounter.

 

 

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

 

Interview starts: 13:20

 

– Patty shares a few startling statistics about the lack of first aid knowledge among healthcare providers and Americans in general.

 

– Why reviewing your patient’s medical history is one of the most important things assistants and hygienists can do.

 

– What vital questions should you ask your patients about their medical history?

 

– Bruce and Patty give us a crash course in some essential first aid terminology and discuss what you should have on hand in your kit.

 

– Looking at the differences between three different heart conditions: angina pectoris, heart attacks and cardiac arrest.

 

– Attending to other conditions your patients may have and experience effects from, such as epilepsy and hyperglycemia.

 

 

QUOTES:

 

“Our passion is really just being able to help other people get to a better level of care.”

 

“When the emergency is happening and you can act flawlessly, it directly affects patient outcome.”

 

“Minutes do matter.”

 

“I would also have a simple paper bag for that person who wants to hyperventilate on you.”

 

LINKS:

Holy City Heart Savers – https://www.holycityheartsavers.com/

 

Bruce and Patty’s email – [email protected]

 

Patty’s phone – (843)906-4060

 

AToTH 236: Fascia and Ergonomics w/Aubreé Chismark – https://offthecusppodcast.libsyn.com/236-fascia-and-ergonomics-for-a-healthier-career-with-aubre-chismark-rdh-and-tracy-ross-rdh

 

 

THIS EPISODE COUNTS FOR CE! – but read the disclaimer below as it might not count for your state.

Go here to take the test and get your CE Credit!

 

A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage – https://ataleoftwohygienists.com/

 

AToTH on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/aTaleOfTwoHygienists/

 

AToTH on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/ataleoftwohygienists

 

AToTH on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/atoth/?originalSubdomain=ca

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