Re: Common practice in the USA
I'm stepping outside my area, so sorry, but since the OP said she doesn't have the skill or knowledge of a CRNA I wonder if she's asking about an "aide" position. Our hospital uses LPNs to assist the MDAs and CRNAs by setting up between cases, setting up for lines, hanging antibiotics, fetching supplies, transporting sickies, phlebotomy, pre-op meds and EKGs, and being an extra hand for intubation and positioning. They rotate between the ORs and holding, each assigned to a couple ORs because they do not stay for entire cases. It seems like 50% of their job is freeing up the CRNA, and 50% is freeing up the circulator, I know I appreciate when they're there. I know some US hospitals do this, others don't, and I think there was a thread on this topic earlier on this board... what the second posters were getting at??
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