Hey Brian :) Not as an SRNA :) I have been published as a flight RN on 3 occasions now (all peer reviewed) with 2 more in editors hands. One on Permissive Hypotension in blunt and penetrating trauma One on Brugada Syndrome One on Men in Nursing In e...
Hey Well all the MSN core classes or the Masters core classes (if not applying to a school with an MSN). For instance, i took informatics, health policy and epidemiology. So 3 of them are all done before i even start. Took em all online too!
One of my friends is in the Army and did her CRNA through there as a reserve. In peacetime she said the short stints she did as a CRNA for the ARMY (which i believe has more hospitals than either of the 2 other services now) were quite standard. Howe...
Buddy Not sure i believe that your a begging RN, sounds more like your a crap disturber. Aside from that, no it isnt better to goto med school. Free free to ask a physician if they would do it all over again. Many have been quite dissappointed by the...
Uh huh Would you like me to post journal articles? Oh i might as well since you are such an arrogant fool. Ill just go ahead and add those below for you. BTW, i dont just read journals, i publish in them. SO dont partonize me with "read your research...
Hmm Well, CRNAs do not need an order to decide the course or tx or how to get there. As for the question, well... simply put there isnt one. Research has clearly shown that cuff pressures can be off upward of 20 points actual BP. ABPs are the only tr...
Hmm I went from CVICU to the ER and thought just the opposite. Ive been at this for 9 years and i found the ER a much more challenging place to work. Lets be honest, anyone who has worked in the ICU > 2 years knows full well that every patient is ...
With respect roose. thats a little slanted view. Here is where i see it differently. - The ICU experience hasent been deemed important enough to be mandated by the AANA. This is only a requirement of individual schools, which varies greatly. The AANA...
Thanks! Yah the sheets are cool. He is a great fellow. Im in the OR with him this week to tube and learn about the anesthesia equipment. Should be fun!