There are a variety of practice settings available. I encourage you to check out the AANA website, they provide great resources and LINKS to some really excellent CRNA specific
It all depends on the practice. In my current practice I do thoracic cases such as lobectomies and wedge resections that require double lumen endotracheal tubes that allow you to isolate a lung to...
I tend to do things quite similarly; however, I use a little ketamine 10-20 mg (typically 10mg) in addition to some versed and occasionally propofol for premedication. I have found this combination...
I most frequently use 10-20cc 2% lido with epi, a little bicarb for speed, and 100 mcg of fentanyl to improve the quality of the block. If hypotension presents itself, I tend to reach for neo first...
Some advice for a new CRNA, being a licensed advanced practitioner "I was taught..." is not a good enough rationale for anything. The standard of care, the evidence shows, etc. are rationales. We...
Having read your progress through school, I am sure that you did well on your exam and will soon be a full fledged member of a great profession. Like another poster, I too found out that I passed...
As a matter of practice, I do not place epidurals through tattoo ink. The verdict remains out and although the risk is probably small, why take a chance...especially with an elective procedure....
Re: ICU or ER permalink I personally came from an ER background and to this day find the skill set I learned in the ER to be invaluable. Rapid assessment, quick thinking, improvisation, a...
I personally came from an ER background and to this day find the skill set I learned in the ER to be invaluable. Rapid assessment, quick thinking, improvisation, a cool head under fire, being able to...
Personally, I would not spend the money on new cards. When I took the test, my study partner and I focused exclusively on the sweat book and both passed the test in 90 questions. Focus on the...