stanman1968

stanman1968

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  1. The CRNA NEVER has to be supervised byan anesthesiologist, by law. Hospital bylaws may require it but ratios and conditions vary. The customary levels are the CMS regulations they however are ONLY...
  2. The average credit hours for BSN is 120 hours the average anesthesia program is 60 hours total 180 hours befor courswork for clinical doctorate, the Pharm D is a TOTAL 190 hours, So JWK those PHARM...
  3. Socialized Medicine

    No, we can make a good living of medicare patients. We have lower expectations then our MD
  4. Clearly you have no understanding of the term Doctor, try again and tell all those who have earned the title Doctor in fields other then medicine that they are just trying to confuse the
  5. Locum Tenems Questions?

    For some never, for others immediately, much depends on your comfort
  6. Clinicals

    CBC, BMP, LFT, PT,PTT, INR If coags good DAB, LEA, orlumbar plexus block. Pretty straitforward. What if patient has platlet count 40,000 and elevated LFT's and elevated pt ptt and
  7. Why so Interested????

    1. money as you said 2. It is a natural progression for those who are experienced ICU nurses, unlike Pharm, ATC, etc. etc. 3. It is a great job with a lot of autonomy and challenging, you learn...
  8. In large faculties the MD says do it and frequently that is the way it is, a great reason for me not to work
  9. Well here it is I never graduated high school, got my ged went to the army got out and did the rest, damn strait it can be
  10. When things go wrong

    Depends on how wrong and what is wrong, lots of red stuff you will see a flurry of activity with silence3 on the operative side of the curtain for a minuite or two then a lot of talking, possible...
  11. no not true, if they yell explain to them FIRMLY that you will be more then pleased to continue the discussion after the case until then they may not address you unless it is relevent to the case may...
  12. Back to point, most of the times it is picked up by an employer cost 12-18000 a year can be less however, and you are correct we are not covered by the MD, for anything just like you (I think) the...
  13. Actually chemistry is not the biggest part, A&P and patho is the largest part, they do not care how long you have been doing it come loaded for bear, they want the best they can get and 99% of the...
  14. Loved ICU, LOVE anesthesia it is all what you make of it, if you really want it some fool or adversity will not stop
  15. crna market saturation

    If aliens land tomorrow and provide the citizenry with molecular remodelers no one will have to work and it will be paradise? If, if, if, stop laying so much manure
  16. crna market saturation

    No, I do not. Jobs may become tighter in "select" read urban areas but overall it will still be
  17. Direct entry CRNA programs

    The requirment may be a bit stiff but the reason requirments are so high are 1. the high degree of clinical knowldge and skill REQUIRED to be a CRNA. 2. supply and demand try another school, if you...
  18. No 5 years is not a nationwide requirment, but with such a high number of apps to low numbber of positions that would be an average of most applicants, gotta be better in some big ways to beat that...
  19. It is kind of wierd in the OR once you are "in" then you are in, as a CRNA people just LOVE you if you do a good job, frequently you can set the mood in the room and may be the one to calm an irate...
  20. yes, but nothing to be done at this time just suck it up, hell I had one think I was a Certified Registered Nursing Assistant
  21. I have no doubt ALL of medicine will be different 50 years from now, but Mcsleepy is just an oddity, no more no
  22. N_g, you obviously do not know a thing about anethesia, tell you what I will let Mcsleepy work on
  23. One is a doctor and one is a nurse, doctors do not like to impersonated and nurses do not like to look like a
  24. It makes no diffence how many times I corect the patient, they will call me the anesthesiologist about 2 seconds after I explain the