15 March 2013
During a routine inspection
There were arrangements in place to deal with foreseeable emergencies. We saw evidence of recent training in basic life support for staff in July 2012. The practice had emergency equipment available including oxygen, airways and emergency drugs. We saw records of how staff checked the emergency equipment and noted that all of the emergency drugs were in date.
We observed that both surgeries were clean and uncluttered. The surgery was cleaned thoroughly between patients.
We asked how infection prevention had been monitored. The nurse told us that the Infection Prevention Society audit and records had been kept regularly as required by the Code of Practice HTM 01-05 and we were shown the most recent example of this.
Staff had been with the practice for a number of years and felt they were well supported; they said they felt they could seek advice and support from the dentist at any time if required.
We saw that patients' files also contained treatment plan records and letters which described in detail the fees payable for treatment and that these had been signed by the patient. People's personal records including medical records were accurate and fit for purpose.