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I have three years of critical care experience and I am currently working in a special procedure area where I sedate the patients as well as other things. I have been picking up in the units as well. I know rns sedating is not exactly well liked, but this has taught me a lot and I also work with crnas on a daily basis. Does anyone have any advice on interviewing. I want to emphasize why this job has helped, but not step on toes. I do not in any way feel this has taught me anesthesia, but the environment and tasks have given me more insight into the profession. thanks!!
Brenna's Dad
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I work in a Cath Lab per diem as I'm going through school. I know Versed and Fentanyl very well.
As I reflect on my time there, I realize that I give much less drugs a year after anesthesia school, than I did originally. Even though I can now manage an airway much better than I could then and even though I could intubate if I had to.