La anestesia general y el odontopediatra
1- General Anaesthesia should be administrated in an adequate medium conveniently arranged in an operating room, or places provided with a complete set of checking and reviving elements2.- The pediatrist will always evaluate the operating risk, and the possibility oí applyying it.3- It should be adm...
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Facultad de Odontología
2018
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RevFacOdonto/article/view/20783 |
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| Sumario: | 1- General Anaesthesia should be administrated in an adequate medium conveniently arranged in an operating room, or places provided with a complete set of checking and reviving elements2.- The pediatrist will always evaluate the operating risk, and the possibility oí applyying it.3- It should be administrated by able staff: an anaesthesist with pediatric training.4- Parents should be warned about possible complications and their written cosent for its use must be obteined.5- The odontologist must be familiar with the hospital procedure.6- As the operation must take place within a fairly short time (never beyond two hours) the odontologist must be efficient and systematic.7- The odontologist will be responsible for prescribing adequatly the fore and after care, upon operating the child.8- The evaluation of the treatement applied, after a period of time (several hours later) will enable the odontologist to discharge the patient, keeping record of the same, in the corresponding hospital Medical card.9- The data compiled by the professorship at Cordoba's National University (U.N.C.) Odontopediatric College, show that General Anaesthesia is the exception, which adequatly applied, allowes for satisfactory results. |
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