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2 nd Semester Notebook

2 nd Semester Notebook. First Page (write the word Disease at the top of the page) 2 nd page – Write Table of Contents at the top. Put a Table of Contents Tab on this page Turn 5 pages

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2 nd Semester Notebook

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  1. 2nd Semester Notebook • First Page (write the word Disease at the top of the page) • 2nd page – Write Table of Contents at the top. Put a Table of Contents Tab on this page • Turn 5 pages • Number the 6th Page with #1(should be on right side of notebook). Write Information section on this page and put a Class Info Tab. • Start numbering the pages. Back of page #1 is page #2 (Even numbers on left side pages and odd numbers on right side pages) • Page #11 will be your 2nd Career Unit Page. This is due tomorrow (November 1st) and counts as a quiz grade • Page # 13 is Career Unit Grade Sheet • Page #14 will be Direct Care Patient Career Game • Page #15 will be Dental and EMT Careers Notes (page 1 and 2) • Page #16 will be handout on Dentist and Dental Hygienist • Page #17 will Dental and EMT Careers Notes (page 3 and 4) • Page #18 will be handout on Dental Assistant and EMT • Page #19 Blank at this time • Page #20 Will be Dentist Communication Activity (Homework) • Page #21 Blank at this time • Page #22 Will be Dental Hygienist Math Activity (Homework)

  2. Dental and Emergency Workers

  3. Dental Careers • Focus on the health of the teeth and soft tissue of the mouth • Prevent dental disease • Repair or replace diseased or damaged teeth • Treat the gingiva and other supporting structures of the teeth

  4. Dental Places of Employment • Private dental offices • Dental laboratories • Dental clinics • Dental departments in hospitals • Health departments • Government agencies

  5. Dentists (DMDs or DDSs) • Doctors – examine teeth and mouth tissue to dx and treat disease and abnomalities • Perform surgery on teeth, gums, and tissues • Try to prevent dental disease • Supervises other dental workers • Most are entrepreneurs

  6. Dentists • Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or • Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) • Education required is 4 year college degree and 4 years of dental school (If specializing – need 2 more years) • Earn $84,000 to $200,000 • Must have licensure in state of practice

  7. Dentists – Speciality Areas • Endodontics – treat root canal conditions • Orthodontics – straighen teeth • Oral Surgery – operate on teeth, mouth, and jaw • Pedodontics – treat children and teens • Periodontics – treat diseases of gum and bones around teeth • Prosthodontics – replace teeth with dentures, etc.

  8. Dental Hygienists (DHs) • Must be surpervised by a dentist • Do examinations of teeth and mouth • Remove stains and deposits from teeth • Expose & develop X-rays • Perform preventive treatments • Can be entrepreneurs

  9. Dental Hygienists • Associate’s, bachelor’s, or master’s degree • Need licensure in state of practice • Earn $33, 700 - $69,000 a year

  10. Dental Laboratory Technicians (DLT’s) • Make and repair dental prosthesis (dentures, crowns, bridges, etc) • Work under written orders from dentist • Education – 3-4 years on the job or associate degree • Need certification • Earns $19,400 - $52,600 • Some are entrepreneurs

  11. Dental Assistants (DAs) • Must be supervised by a dentist • Prepare patients for exams • Pass instruments • Prepare dental materials • Take and develop X-rays • Teach preventive care • Sterilize instruments

  12. Dental Assistants (DA’s) • Can schedule appointments and handle accounts • Education – 1-3 years on the job or associate degree • Licensure or registration needed in some states • Can get certification from National Board • Earn $15,600 to $31,200

  13. Emergency Medical Services • Provide emergency pre-hospital care to victims of accidents, injuries, or sudden illnesses • Training offered by fire, police, and health departments, hospitals, vocational schools, and community colleges

  14. Places of Employment • Fire & Police Department • Rescue Squads • Ambulence Services • Hospitals or Private Emergency Rooms • Urgent Care Centers • Industy • Emergency Helicopter Services • Military

  15. First Responder • First person to arrive on the scene • Interview and examines victim • Calls for emergency medical assistance • Provide basic emergency care such as CPR, bleeding control, give O2 • Examples (fireman, police, security guards)

  16. Education – 40 hour approved training program Can get certifciation from National Registry of EMTs Salary depends on person’s regular job First Responder

  17. Emergency Medical Technicians Ambulence /Basic (EMT-B) • Administers initial treatment for emergencies such as illnesses, shock, burns, wound, bleeding, and fractures • Can clear airway obstructions and give O2 • Provide basie life support • Can help deliver a baby • Can rescue trapped victims • Can transport victims to medical facility

  18. Emergency Medical Technicians Ambulence /Basic (EMT-B) • Education: 110 hours approved EMT program with 10 hrs of ER internship • Need state certification • Some states require registration by National Registry of EMTs • Earn $19,200 - $32,300 a year

  19. Emergency Medical Technicians Defibrillator (EMT-D) • Has additional training after becoming an EMT-B. • Can administer electrical defibrillation to certain heart attack victims

  20. Emergency Medical Technicians Intermediate (EMT-I) • Perform same tasks as EMT-Bs • Assess patients • Interpret EKGs and administer defibrillation as needed • Manage shock • Use intravenous (in the veins) equipment • Administer some medications • Insert esophageal airways

  21. Emergency Medical Technicians Intermediate (EMT-I) • Education – EMT-Basic plus at least 35 – 55 hours with clinical experiences • State Certification • Registration required in some states • Earn $21,200 - $40,100

  22. Emergency Medical Technicians Paramedic (EMT-P) • Perform all basic EMT duties • Conduct in-depth patient assessments • Provides advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) • Interprets EKGs • Can do endotracheal intubation • Administer more medications • Operates monitors and other complex equipment

  23. Emergency Medical Technicians Paramedic (EMT-P) • Education – Bachelor Degree • Can obtain registration • Salary - $32,600 - $70,400

  24. The End!!

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