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First graduate from NS first, if you haven't, then be a real nurse until you decide what you want to be when you grow up. You have plenty of time to decide what specailty you want to go into and as far as the "respect" you'll get as a NP wait until you earn it because it doesn't come with the title. Good luck in your decision.
P.S. Don't take this personally
My advice: Try shadowing an CRNA for a few days and see if it is something that you really want to do. Not all like it once they see what it actually requires.
The math is basic, it is the physiology and drugs that you need to worry about. The math is not any different than what you are already doing.
If you are just graduating from the RN program, did you go for the ADN or the BSN? You will need to have equivalent to at least a Bachelor's in something plus all of the prepreqs done to get into anesthesia school, plus at least one year of experience in Critical Care done as well.
You would be better off starting to work was an RN and then deciding what you like, you may find that it will change several times along the way.
frixion
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Does anyone have any recommendations on which direction to take. They both appear appealing. The pay with nurse anethnitist and the respect with NP.