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Summary UNIT 5.2 ID BLOCK ROE FOR NEBDN DENTAL NURSING UK

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UNIT 5.2 ID BLOCK Pebble pad Record of experience (ROE) for National examining Board for Dental nursing. All in my own words I used this to pass my ROE and receive satisfactory accomplishments. Please do not copy but feel free to use as a template.

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Practical Experience Record
Record of Experience
Unit 5.1a: Extraction Procedure
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ID BLOCK


Patient Type
*Select a patient type from the options below*



Procedure Carried Out
Guidance Notes:


● Learners should state the procedure to be carried out.
● Learners should state how the area was prepared, the equipment
switched on, the safety and PPE requirements considered, and
how they assisted the clinician and the patient during the
procedure.
● Learners should describe the patient on which the treatment was
carried out

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Assistance during ID BLOCK using Xylocaine 2% w/ adrenaline 1:80000​​ for extracting Lower
Left 6,

2.2ml cartridge with 25mm gauge

Nerves anaesthetised: Lingual nerve

and Intraligamentral access to the Inferior dental nerve, palatal and lingually both distal and
mesial (blanching)



Patient Details: Male

Age: 45 Years

Medical History: Clear, Smoker

Clinical Area: mixed dental practice

I Changed into my uniform, wore the correct footwear and tucked my hijab into my shirt.
Made sure I wasn't wearing jewelry & my nails were short.




Throughout the day I followed the HTM 01-05 standards to decrease the risk of infection.




Washed my hands using the six step hand hygiene technique provided by the NHS to reduce
cross-infection. I must also close the sink with my elbow to avoid dirty hand contamination. I
made sure to wash my hands after each of the following instances: after touching a patient’s
surroundings, after touching a patient, after exposure to body fluid, after undertaking a clinical
procedure and after touching a patient. This is in accordance with HTM105.




I put on my personal protective equipment which consists of single use: visor, examination
gloves, face mask and apron.




I switched on the compressor & dental units for the surgery and made sure all equipment I
needed for the day was ready for use, this includes: computer, x-ray machine and dental chair
(chair, light and aspiration equipment). While doing this, I checked if they were in good

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