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What kind of interview? Going into an ICU? They'll teach you what you need to know. Interviewing for an anesthesia program? You should already have a firm grasp on "the basics".
Heres a list of some websites as well as a pulmonary phys book that I used for study. This by no means covers everything but I think that I should just about cover everything that you will need to know for interviews. Good luck and let me know if theres any more questions I can answer about the interview process.
What kind of interview? Going into an ICU? They'll teach you what you need to know. Interviewing for an anesthesia program? You should already have a firm grasp on "the basics".
you should know vent management in and out before you are sitting for a CRNA interview. That is, unless you worked in an icu that never handled vents....
At my hospital, the RTs handle the vents. I know the basics of modes and such, but there is definitely more that I can learn. So I brushed up by asking RTs and MDs specific questions about things that I didn't understand. I also came up with case scenarios and asked what they would do in those circumstances. In my interview, I told the panel that I work with vented patients on a regular basis, but I was not asked any questions on vent management.
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