PATIENT PREPARATION:
Prepare a patient from consent form to medications, this section is designed to fully help the doctor and staff prepare the patient for the surgical experience.
OPERATIVE ROOM PREPARATION:
This section reviews the operative room set-up, the role of doctor, staff member and the patienton day of surgery.
SURGERY:
This section is designed to demonstrate how the surgical arena is played out between surgeon and staff (with a live implant surgery demonstration).
POST-OP CARE:
Once the surgical experience is complete the comfort and care of the patient is reviewed from medications to ice packs.
2nd STAGE PROCEDURE:
Not all surgeries are the same; in this section you will learn how to prepare for minor surgical procedures such as suture removal, implant uncovering procedures and surgical revision procedures.
CLEAN UP:
A detailed look at the process of clean up, instructing your office how to protect your equipment, staff and future patients during the clean up process.
Running Time:
40 minutes
Languages:
This DVD is published in English. Region Free and NTSC format and is playable in any TV DVD player or computer DVD player.
Delivery:
Please allow 10 days for delivery outside of the US; within the US approximately 7 days.
Chapter Topics:
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PATIENT PREPARATION
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OPERATIVE ROOM PREPARATION
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SURGERY
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POST-OP CARE
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2nd STAGE PROCEDURE
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CLEAN UP
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