Dental Office Emergency Instruction Device (EID)
(AVU5001D)

Just four minutes in a medical emergency can mean the difference between life and death. The First Voice Emergency Instruction Device (EID) is a life saving, affordable device that allows your dental office to help mediate the situation until 911 assistance arrives. When a traumatic medical emergency happens in your dental office, the EID has a touch pad that is simple and easy-to-use and provides the coaching to keep your office staff reacting calmly and confidently. The First Voice EID ensures you and your office do the right things at the right time! It is an essential for liability protection and emergency preparedness.


First Voice Emergency Instruction Device: Dental ACLS configuration (#AVU5001D)
How does the EID benefit dental offices?
Reduces panic and confusion with equipment that meets and exceeds dental licensing requirements
Focuses on accurate medical care with protocols aligned with ECC and ACLS/BLS guidelines
Increases preparedness to help reduce complications and potential liability costs
Improves outcomes and training retention for infrequently trained rescuers
Immediate care for major medical emergencies
Dental ACLS Protocols
The Dental ACLS version of the First Voice EID covers standard major and minor first aid injuries but also protects your dental office by providing real-time access to various infrequently used dental-specific medical emergency protocols such as (but not limited to):
First aid training that engages the senses and improves retention of skills
Real-time use during trauma and first aid situations:
Chest Pain Bradycardia Treatment
Patient history questions Ammonia ampule use
Drug or nitroglycerine administration Atropine or other anticholinergic administration
Oxygen administration Severe Allergic Reactions
Syncope Drug administration recommendations
Pregnant patient positioning Oxygen administration
Rapid onset skin reaction Unconscious Patients
Administration of histamine blocker AED use
IV or IM drug administration recommendations Drug administration
Respiratory Distress Oxygen administration
Hyperventilation treatment BVM instructions
Asthma medication administration CPR/breathing pacing and coaching
Delivering oxygen Trendelenberg positioning
Removal of foreign objects Expelling foreign objects
Chrichothyrotomy procedures