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  1. Opt-out hits #10

    http://www.aana.com/press/2003/102903.asp Tenth State Removes Physician Supervision for Nurse Anesthetists; Anesthesia Safety Remains at All-Time High PARK RIDGE, Ill. - Alaska became the tenth state in less than two years, and the third state in th...
  2. The end of my blog.

    Craig: Thank you for your insight and the inspiration to create my own blog. I understand the time constraints of school all too well. I hope that you will reconsider your decision, as it has brought so many so close to what we have all desired. I ho...
  3. SRNAs/CRNAs-Ketamine coming into vogue?

    It seems that the clinical chat waxes and wanes on this site, but I for one would love to see more, especially now that I can partially participate. Right now, I essentially don't know my a** from a hole in the ground secondary to no clinical experie...
  4. Residual NMBA in cellsaver

    I looked this up on basis of disbelief and was pleasantly suprised to see it sitting right these in Stoelting's Pharm & Phys., 3rd ed., p.225, "Anticholinesterase drugs have also been reported to produce some form of neuromuscular blockade, but d...
  5. Residual NMBA in cellsaver

    Thanks for your post, Tenesma. Good example of thinking on your feet! You also validated my feeling on the topic of risky autotransfusion. I assume this happens rarely, but as you stated, why risk it for such a miniscule amt. of volume? Stevierae: Th...
  6. scary.....

    I don't know if this link has come up here before, but this kind of touches what has been being discussed, very scary: http://www.outpatientsurgery.net/2003/os07/rns_pushing_propofol.php I share the sentiments of others posting here. As a newbie in s...
  7. Residual NMBA in cellsaver

    Residual NMBA in cellsaver blood: We covered this topic in class yesterday, and I wanted some feedback from you guys concerning the anecdotal incidence of this. For those of you wondering, apparently neuromuscular blocking agents can remain in cellsa...
  8. Cv?

    CV = Curriculum Vitae A document that generally runs 2-3 pages that comprehensively lists your achievements, career posts, publications, book chapters, etc. I had to put one together for an interview, here is the link I used for prep. http://www.cvt...
  9. update

    We are just past the halfway point, but with many tests left to go. Having a hard time really seeing the light that doth shine Dec. 13 (Day after finals week); however, we start airway next week, and the semster culiminates in 3 days of OR time with ...
  10. Crna = Mda?!

    Yes, the commments are a bit much over there, thus, I find it easier to slap myself before heading on that website. I will tell you one thing, though, that website can be very motivational in the midst of a tough week at school, despite the self-impo...
  11. Antacids

    CTB: Just to be sure, I believe you meant to write Mendelsohn's syndrome as gastric volume >25cc and pH
  12. Antacids

    CTB: Just to be sure, I believe you meant to write Mendelsohn's syndrome as gatric volume>25cc and pH
  13. Crna = Mda?!

    Brad: I realize that the post was not started here, but we should be better than this. I hate the stuff that goes on over at sd.com, but it happens. Those guys are insecure in their postions in life and it is a sad testament to what they will continu...
  14. Anesthesia related programs for the palm.

    Here is a link off OGP, it may help. http://mikeloomis.tripod.com/
  15. would a biochemistry degree help me become a CRNA

    I say finish your biochem degree, take the ADN route, and apply to schools without the BSN requirement. I wish I had taken that route because a BSN (I have one) has no value in my book. I took b#lls**t classes in nursing school that have non benefit...