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All Things Sedation
Michael Dare
6 episodes
1 month ago
Michael Dare presents educational talks on a variety of sedation, anaesthesia and emergency patient care topics. The program is directed towards the dental profession but all topics are applicable to general out of hospital sedation care. Michael is an critical care RN and Advanced Life Support Paramedic from Squamish, BC Canada. He has been teaching in the medical and dental professions since 1985.
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Michael Dare presents educational talks on a variety of sedation, anaesthesia and emergency patient care topics. The program is directed towards the dental profession but all topics are applicable to general out of hospital sedation care. Michael is an critical care RN and Advanced Life Support Paramedic from Squamish, BC Canada. He has been teaching in the medical and dental professions since 1985.
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Medicine
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How To,
Health & Fitness
Episodes (6/6)
All Things Sedation
Is Your Sedation Practice Meeting the Bar Height for Sedation Safety
Michael has been away from the microphone for a bit, finally over his winter cold he is back at it. This week he discusses the issues he has seen with many of the practices he visits failing to meet the guidelines and standards of their governing body. Hopefully this talk will prompt some listeners to double check and review the training of staff, the documentation items like checklists, log books, narcotic count sheets, etc and do they need to create/overhaul the documentation items. Hopefully they will check... is our emergency equipment, supplies, and medications in good order? Are we following the training requirements: ACLS, PALS, CPR etc? And lastly we are all in this together: sneeze into your elbow, wash your hands, wash your hands..., practice social distancing, and be kind and help each other through this pandemic.
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5 years ago
24 minutes 12 seconds

All Things Sedation
"Your Worst Nightmare: A Patient Cardiac Arrest." Tips for prioritizing actions and saving a life!
5 years ago
33 minutes

All Things Sedation
Understanding Vital Signs Part 2
In this episode I talk about how to get the most from your operatory monitor in terms of understanding the vital signs and other information that it gives you on a patient during sedation. What parameters are the most important ? How do you tell if a reading is valid or if an alarm is real or false? I promise you will learn some new tricks even if you are an old dog. Join me for this two part discussion. In part two we discuss ECG, heart rate, respiratory rate, and ETCO2
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5 years ago
38 minutes 7 seconds

All Things Sedation
Understanding Vital Signs Part 1
In this episode I talk about how to get the most from your operatory monitor in terms of understanding the vital signs and other information that it gives you on a patient during sedation. What parameters are the most important ? How do you tell if a reading is valid or if an alarm is real or false? I promise you will learn some new tricks even if you are an old dog. Join me for this two part discussion. In part one we discuss BP and oxygen saturation.
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5 years ago
32 minutes 21 seconds

All Things Sedation
Understanding Capnography Part 2
In this 2nd episode on capnography Michael discusses the relationship between cellular metabolism, cardiac output and perfusion, and with ventilation in the production, movement ,and exhalation of CO2. He next discusses in more detail the four phases of the chronograph wave and what they mean. Moving on Michael looks at what are common causes fro both increasing and decreasing ETCO2 over time. Lastly Michael explains the uses of capnography in ACLS and the arrested patient.
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5 years ago
27 minutes 1 second

All Things Sedation
Understanding Capnography Part 1
In his very first podcast Michael discusses the types of capnography, capnography vs. oxygen saturation, what information does it give you, troubleshooting alarms, zero calibration,and other monitor ETCO2 settings.
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5 years ago
40 minutes 53 seconds

All Things Sedation
Michael Dare presents educational talks on a variety of sedation, anaesthesia and emergency patient care topics. The program is directed towards the dental profession but all topics are applicable to general out of hospital sedation care. Michael is an critical care RN and Advanced Life Support Paramedic from Squamish, BC Canada. He has been teaching in the medical and dental professions since 1985.