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Jan 25, 2004 08:00 AM

How and What materials to take into OR?

Updated Jan 25, 2004 at 08:07 AM by Perseverance

I am an SRNA, 2nd semester. What books, materials, etc etc do other SRNA's or CRNA' take into the OR?

How do you carry them? In a bag or fanny pack?

Do you have any suggestions for a particular kind of bag and where to purchase it.

Reference guides? Based on your experiences, what would you recommend?

Thanks for any advise.


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No. 1
from nec
Old Jan 25, 2004, 08:57 AM

Default ?
Try going on aana website and look at the bookstore/products link they have a fanny pack that i have seen will surfing through their website nec
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No. 2
from WntrMute2
Old Jan 25, 2004, 09:09 AM

I carry:

Stoelting's Anesthesia and Co-existing Diseases handbook
Barash's Clinical Anesthesia handbook (I don't like the PDA version)
My "Black Book"
PDA with anesthesia related programs (5min. Clinical Consult, Sota's Anesthesia Drug Guide, Med Calc.)
Calculator (if no PDA)
Pens
Markers
Peripheral Nerve Stimulator
Stethoscope
Precordial Stethoscope w/ chestpieces
Penlight
Batteries for laryngoscope, penlight, PNS
Scissors
Hemostat
Rubber bands (for getting that mess of cables off the floor and bundled away)
Radio (I like listenening to NPR as I'm setting my room up)

Glucose meter & diabetes supplies (I have IDDM)

This all goes into a tool bag about 12 X 18 inches available from Home Depot for about $25. Nylon/leather with a wide wire supprted opening. It is a little large but I like to have it large enough I can just throw my stuff into it after a case if I'm in a hurry.
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No. 3
Old Jan 25, 2004, 11:41 AM

WntrMute2,

Where's the duct tape and kitchen sink??!

Sounds like you are quite prepared for anything that comes your way! Great list of practical and useful items with quick resources if you need to review anything briefly before a case.

PG
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No. 4
Old Jan 25, 2004, 05:54 PM

One of the best packs I've seen and the one I use is a canvas toolbox from Craftsman/ Sears. Very rugged and lined with various pockets.

Regarding books, I take Mass General, Barash's Clinical Anesthesia Handbook, and Pediatric Anesthesia. I don't consult them all that much, but it's nice to have them when you are questioning something.

Like Wntrmute, I carry my own PNS, but use the one in the OR unless it isn't working, my splendid Cardiology III stethoscope (that I bought before school thinking I'd need a good one, haha), precordial, Palm, Wallet, cellphone, pager, and a good pen. Oh, I also keep some extra scrub hats. The most valuable piece might actually be the pen.

I would like to add a powerful keylight for picking up Pediatric veins and hemostats would be a good idea, but after all it's the OR, you can always ask someone for a pair if your IV tubing gets jammed.

Good luck with clinicals. Once you get past the nervousness it's a great deal of fun.
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No. 5
from WntrMute2
Old Jan 25, 2004, 08:46 PM

I don't want to HAVE to ask for anything, especially when I was a student. Your insrtructors will respect that you are prepared. I also like to use the same PNS that I've checked each morning. I try to eliminate the variables I can control.
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No. 6
Old Jan 25, 2004, 09:10 PM

I won't get into the OR until June, but I have starting preparing. I have several anesthesia programs on my PDA including Barash "Clinical Anesthesia", Anesthesia drug guide, and of course epocrates. I also just picked up a reference guide called the "Anesthesia Brain". It's a great pocket reference designed by a CRNA while in school. It has a lot of very usefull info for quick reference. www.brainstation.com
People where I work in the trauma ICU make fun of my fanny pack. They call me Mr. Mary Poppins because I always seem to have what I (and others) need in there. I am not very anal but I do like to be prepared.
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No. 7
from nilepoc
Old Jan 25, 2004, 10:12 PM

Trauma, the actual URL is

brainstationusa.com

looks like an interesting product.
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No. 8
Old Jan 25, 2004, 10:22 PM

Smile Thanks for all the info
I appreciate all the responses. Some good information here. I also purchased the Anesthesia Brain from www.brainstationusa.com

It looks pretty useful, small enough for a pocket and durable. It also helps that the author started it when she was an SRNA. . . man I sound like a salesperson!?!?!
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No. 9
Old Jan 26, 2004, 02:01 AM

I haven't started clinical yet...tomorrow would have been the first day if the snow storm hadn't come! Either way, in addition to the brain book, I also purchased the Anesthesia and Critical Care Reference sheet. Many of the senior students I have spoken with have used this and loved it. It looks quite busy both online and in person, but hopefully it will be a valuable resourse. The web site for this $10, laminated sheet is: www.accrs.com

Good luck to everyone starting clinical for the first time...I know I feel like I need it!
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