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I personally think that same of the most meaningful posts of this forum are from student or recently graduated CRNAs regarding how much they learned in anesthesia school regarding medications and techniques they used as nurses. The fact that they shutter to think of what they did prior to receiving an anesthesia education is very telling and should be considered by all nurses who are practicing, in my opinion beyond their scope.
A very brilliant anesthesiologist once told me that it takes a lot to kill a patient, and that the healthy body is very resilient. But, the body can take only so much abuse and then the worse happens. That comment was made after we both answered a code to the ER, where the ER doc had given sedation to reduce a fracture on a child with a full stomach. The child vomited and aspirated his stomach contents and died. We would have never given an anesthetic to that child without doing a rapid sequence induction/intubation. So why did they use a different standard in the ER.
I learn from you young people every day; keep those posts coming.
Yoga CRNA