GKT Dental Institute – BDS Programme Years 3 to 5



Logbook of Clinical Experience in Conscious SedationStudent NameUniversity attended as UndergraduatePostgraduate Vocational TrainingPostgraduate Hospital / ClinicThis Logbook of Clinical Experience must be used to record your experience in Conscious Sedation for Dentistry during the undergraduate programme in order to assess that you have fulfilled the requirements to be entered for the final BDS examinations. On graduation you should take it with you to show prospective employers evidence of your experience.It is wise to retain your Logbook after graduation to add details of your postgraduate sedation experience. Further Logbook pages are available from the DSTG website dstg.co.uk.You must record details of ALL cases that you see where Conscious Sedation techniques are used for pain and anxiety management in rmation for completion of log bookConscious Sedation ExperienceFor EVERY case managed with any form of Conscious Sedation you must record whether you were involved as:an Observer [O]an Assistant [A]the person providing the Sedation [S] and/orthe person carrying out the Dental Treatment [D] (i.e. S or S/D)ASA ClassificationINormal healthy patientsIIPatients with mild systemic diseaseIIIPatients with noticeable systemic disease that is limiting but not incapacitatingIVPatient with an incapacitating disease that is a constant threat to lifeVPatient not expected to live more than 24 hoursSedation TechniquesIVIntravenous sedationRAInhalation sedation OOral sedation TMTransmucosalSedation Scoring1Fully awake and orientated2Drowsy3Eyes closed, responds promptly on verbal command4Eyes closed, rousable on mild physical stimulus5Eyes closed, unrousable on mild physical stimulusAssessment of Operating Conditions1GoodPatient fully cooperative with optimum degree of sedation2FairMinimal interference from patient due to over/under sedation3PoorOperating difficult due to over/under sedation4ImpossibleAction taken (e.g. GA)RecoveryNormalWithin the timescale expectedRapidSooner than normal – action takenProlongedLonger than normal – action takenRecord of Conscious SedationDateO,A,S,orS/DPatient IDAgeGenderASASedation TechniqueDrugs/DosesDental TreatmentComments:Sedation ScoringOperating ConditionsRecoverySupervisor SignatureDepartment ................
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