Originally Posted by Conz3434
I suppose that this is an attempt to dig a little deeper. We all hear about how great of a job a CRNA is, and how the hours are great, the pay is good, the people love doing anesthesia. I want to attempt to go deeper. What are the emotions of a CRNA. How involved do you get with your patients? What do you feel like if a patient doesn't make it out of the OR. What has been your most emotionally involved case to date. What type of emotions do you feel? You guys get the picture, thanks for anyone who responds, I understand that this may be a little too deep, and somewhat to personal.
-Con
Hi Con, I haven't worked as a CRNA - I think I would feel such a burden of responsibility, having their life literally in my hands. And I have worked ICU before.
I would guess the emotions would be similar to any other nurse - I would assume that like an OR nurse or circulator there is less "getting to know you" contact, and thus perhaps less personal attachment to the PERSON? Just a guess.
Regardless - what if you could job shadow a CRNA?
Good luck!