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"i as a nurse anesthetist student find this to be a touchy subject in many ways, however i feel that the cooperative nature of mdas and crnas are as important if not more so than most other areas of healthcare. whenever you can use input from 2 different academic viewpoints, youre bound to get the best possible answer for the best patient outcomes."
however, many ppl will say, if your qualified to provide anesthesia, you should be able to formulate your own plan of care and be prepared for any deviation from that plan the patient presents to you.
this from a lowly first semester srna
Try this web site, it will help you:
http://www.aana.com/about/qualifications/asp
Good luck in your interview, let us know the results.
Originally posted by krystle2330I am interested in becoming a CRNA and i was wondering if you can give me advice in what I can do to become that? What school did you begin??? How long did it take? Thank You for your time!
Everything you might wish to know:
http://www.aana.com/crna/become.asp
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Does your community college have a nursing program so you can get your RN? If so, see an advisor about what steps you need to take at that school to get in that program.
Also take a look at this post. It gives a ton of information about becoming a CRNA.
https://allnurses.com/t26690.html
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I have an interview on Monday and have been warned to know Supervision Rules for Nurse Anesthetists, or to at least have an opinion about the current situation facing the MD's, CRNA's and assistants. I am a surgical ICU nurse. I don't have a clue as to a politically correct answer. I know that Standards of Administration are necessary, but I am not educated on State Exemptions, or current opinions that concern or that are troubling to all three groups of administrators. Any clues on how to answer?