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Old 01-29-2005, 02:06 PM   #1
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Anyone Practice as a CRNA??

Hello, I was just wondering if anyone practices as a Certified Registerd Nurse Anesthetist? I was hoping to get a little insight about the kind of work they do. I have a little bit of an idea from what I have researched, but primary information is a plus. Thanks to those who reply. Also if anyone could provide a great place to further my knowledge on this type of Nursing, I would appreciate the help.
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Old 01-30-2005, 03:29 PM   #2
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Re: Anyone Practice as a CRNA??

I'm not one but work closely with them. They do just what the docs do except they can't be the only person from anesthesia in the building during surgery so if there is 1 surgery going on doc has to do it or be in the building. I don't think the CRNA's to pain control injections for just the sake of pain control but give all kinds of anesthesia for surgery/labor
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Old 01-31-2005, 01:06 PM   #3
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Re: Anyone Practice as a CRNA??

The American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, would be a good place to start. www.aana.org, I think it's .org. You will need your BSN, a GPA of 3.4 or better, a GRE score >1100, and 1-2 years of strong ICU experence. There are many schools for this , and they are on the website. There is a discussion fourm @ allnurses.com. Good Luck!!
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Re: Anyone Practice as a CRNA??

You can find more information at these websites:
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs)
http://www.nursefriendly.com/crna/

Patrick Dupont BSN, CRNA, CLNC Alpha Medical-Legal Consulting, Inc.:"25 years as an RN including 22 years as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) with extensive experience in anesthesia administration for surgical procedures including general, orthopedic, neurosurgical, cardiothoracic, vascular, ENT, GYN, trauma, plastic and reconstructive, cosmetic, interventional radiology, labor and delivery including administration and monitoring of labor epidurals, invasive line placement and monitoring, emergency airway management, outpatient and ambulatory surgical procedures, regional anesthetics, conscious sedation and post-anesthesia care.
15585 Ocean Walk Cir. #113
Fort Myers, Florida 33908 Phone: 239-297-9893, Fax: 239-425-1384
amlc@roverusa.com
http://www.nursingentrepreneurs.com/dupont
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Linda J. Weyandt CRNA, Nursing Entrepreneur, Texas:"Providing medical legal research in multiple specialties."
Specialty Areas: Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Critical Care, Med-Legal Research and Consulting, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD, Psychotherapy,
http://www.nursingexperts.com/weyandt/

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Please select from the following:

Anesthesia Medical Review (AMR), Rosalie A. Richards, CRNA, LNC:"Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist since 1984, Legal Nurse Consultant since 1997, Two years experience as an RN in the ICU and Recovery Room prior to anesthesia, Clinical experience as a CRNA in a large inner city level 1 trauma and level 3 neonatal/pediatric center, Clinical instructor of CRNA students from Wayne State Michigan program."
15 Callander Court Perrysburg, OH 43551
Phone: 419-872-3613 Fax: 419-873-1290 E-mail: rr41459@aol.com

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Dean P. Cary, CRNA: As an experienced and qualified Anesthetist, I offer my services as an expert witness and legal nurse consultant in matters relating to litigation that bears on the practise of anesthesia. These services include: - review and analysis of documents reports - literature searches and other research conferences - Deposition and Trial Testimony.
Please contact me to arrange for initial consultation.
19203 Cross Ridge Drive, Germantown, Maryland 20874 Tel 301-540-2224 / Fax 301-540-6453 / Pager 301-216-9060 E-mail: dustycary@dpcary.com
http://www.dpcary.com/

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Brenda Robison CRNA, MAE, Legal Nurse Consultant:"Have you ever felt overwhelmed or frustrated by the volume of the medical records, or the complexity of the issues presented in your healthcare-related litigation? I can help you make sense of it all. Whether your case involves medical malpractice, personal injury, worker's compensation, or another medicolegal issue, my nursing education, experience, and expertise can help you better understand, prepare, and successfully resolve your healthcare litigation."
Brenda Robison CRNA, MAE, Legal Nurse Consultant
Wenatchee, Washington
brenda@healthcarelitigationresources.biz
http://www.healthcarelitigationresources.biz/

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Questions and Answers About a Career in Nurse Anesthesia:
http://www.aana.com/about/qualifications.asp

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National Nursing Organizations


American Association of Nurse Anesthetists Online...
The AANA, American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, promotes the safe administration of anesthesia, and also provides information on the history of nurse anesthesia, and how to become a nurse anesth...
http://www.aana.com
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CRNA State Nursing Associations


Alabama Association of Nurse Anesthetists: The ALabama Association of Nurse Anesthetists, one of the oldest Nurse Anesthesia organizations in the United States, was founded in 1931. The purpose of this site is to disseminate information on current Anesthesia issues to members and non-members alike."
The Alabama Association of Nurse Anesthetists, Inc.
2015 1st Avenue North, Suite 200 Birmingham, AL 35203
Phone: Toll free 1-877-ALA-CRNA (1-877-252-2762) Birmingham area (205) 324-ANES (205-324-2637)
http://www.ala-crna.org/
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California Association of Nurse Anesthetists (CANA):"Welcome to the California Association of Nurse Anesthetists (CANA), a statewide professional organization of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs). CANA is dedicated to promoting the profession of nurse anesthetists."
California Association of Nurse Anesthetists (CANA)
224 West Maple Avenue Orange, California 92866
Telephone 714 744-0155 Fax 714 744-8975
admin@canamanagement.org
http://www.canainc.org/

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Florida Association of Nurse Anesthetists:
http://www.fana.org/
fana@fana.org

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Georgia Association of Nurse Anesthetists:
1362 W. Peachtree Street NW Atlanta GA 30309
Telephone: 404-876-2656 info@gana.org http://www.gana.org/

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Indiana Association of Nurse Anesthetists IANA...
Anesthetists were the first clinical nurse specialists and the first professionals to provide anesthesia services in the United States. Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists are advanced-practice n...
http://www.inana.org
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Kansas Association of Nurse Anesthetists (KANA):"Formed in 1940, the Kansas Association of Nurse Anesthetists (KANA) is a nonprofit association whose purpose is to advance the profession of nurse anesthesia, enhance the art and science of anesthesiology, and facilitate the provision of accessible, affordable, high quality care. CRNAs provide anesthesia care across 55 counties in Kansas. (source: KSBN). There are 48 counties of Kansas with CRNAS as the sole anesthesia providers. There are approximately 14 or more counties with CRNAs and anesthesiologists."
Terry A. Martin, tandt@globenetworks.com
http://www.kana.org/

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Kentucky Association of Nurse Anesthetists:
info@kyana.org
http://www.kyana.org/

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Maine Association of Nurse Anesthetists (MeANA)...
Welcome to the Maine Association of Nurse Anesthetists Home Page History of MeANA Officers Committee Chairs On-line Newsletter Meeting Dates Special Announcements CRNA Employment Opportunities...
http://ww2.highways.com
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North Carolina Association of Nurse Anesthetists (NCANA)...
On Saturday, May 10, 1941, at 3:00 PM in the afternoon, a group of nine nurse anesthetists met at the Sir Walter Hotel in Raleigh, North Carolina to establish a professional organization....
http://www.ncana.com
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South Carolina Association of Nurse Anesthetists (S.C.A.N.A.) repres...
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) are licensed professional Registered Nurses (RN) who have completed a post-graduate course in anesthesia and have successfully completed a national certi...
http://www.sccrna.org
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Virginia Association of Nurse Anesthetists VANA Home...
VANA Virginia Association of Nurse Anesthetists 3108 N. Parham Rd. Suite 200B Richmond, VA 23294 Tel: 804-346-2788 Fax: 804-270-2160 "Nurse Anesthetists: Providing Quality Anesthesia Care to Virgi...
http://www.crnava.com
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Wisconsin Association of Nurse Anesthetists...
Wisconsin Association of Nurse Anesthetists, WANA, WIANA, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists are the sole providers of anesthesia throughout Wisconsi...
http://www.wiana.com
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Personal Pages:


Anesthesia Nursing and Medicine Page: by Tom Evans CRNA
http://www.anesthesia-nursing.com/
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Gasnet:"GASNet is a comprehensive information site for anesthesiology professionals worldwide."
http://gasnet.med.yale.edu/


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CRNA Student Nursing Associations:


New England Assembly of Student Registered Nurse Anesthetists:
http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Villa/8487/
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Travel Nursing:
http://www.nursefriendly.com/traveler/

Sycamore Anesthesia Services, Ltd.:"Sycamore Anesthesia Services, Ltd. is one of the largest CRNA and anesthesiologist staffing agencies in the Midwest. Although based in Illinois, we specialize in both temporary and permanent placements nationwide."
Sycamore Anesthesia Services, Ltd.
942 W. State Street Suite 500 P.O. Box 474 Sycamore, IL 60178-1335
815-895-4850 or 800-438-7178 Fax number : 815-899-1413
Pager(nationwide): 888-738-3525, sas@tbcnet.com
http://www.sas-ltd.com/

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United Anesthesia Associates:"United Anesthesia Associates began in 1979 with a vision for an organization that specialized in reliable locum tenens and full-time staffing services. Starting in a small area of Ohio, our client list has grown to include facilities nationwide. We are experts in our field and recognize CRNAs as valuable healthcare providers whose value will only increase in the constantly changing medical field. We continue to search for and appreciate the talents, skills and knowledge of CRNAs who share in our dedication to excellence. Our commitment to you is that you will be treated fairly and with integrity."
P.O. Box 1847 Kernersville, NC 27285
Phone: 1-800-334-8320 Fax: 1-800-264-8472
http://www.unitedanesthesia.com/3-nursing-resumes.htm


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New federal rule OKs nurses to do the job if state agrees:The new rule from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, handed down this month, would allow certified nurse anesthetists to administer the gas without a physician present, if a state's governor agrees and existing state law doesn't already bar the practice.

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Andrew Lopez, RN
http://www.4nursing.com
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Old 02-02-2005, 01:19 PM   #5
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Re: Anyone Practice as a CRNA??

Thanks for the helpful links everyone. I appreciate you taking some time out of your schedule to help me out. Thanks much.
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Old 02-03-2005, 03:06 PM   #6
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Re: Anyone Practice as a CRNA??

Cassioo:
Just to clarify, CRNAs CAN be "the only person from anesthesia in the building." Many states do not require "physician supervision," and many, many CRNAs practice as solo providers, in any number of settings (including pain management practices). As someone mentioned, the AANA website will provide an abundance of information about practice and educational requirements.
Have a great day,
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Old 02-03-2005, 06:33 PM   #7
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Re: Anyone Practice as a CRNA??

Crnamae just to clarify: in my hospital they can not be the only one in the building for OR cases. They can come in and do epidurals for labor but if there is an OR case in my hospital the CRNA can do it only if the MD is in the building. Often times the MD will say call the CRNA in for the case and they will do it but MD has to be there. So no matter what the AANA says they can do our hospital policy says NO and I've worked other places that way too. I wasn't saying everywhere but where I'm at that's how it's done.
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Old 02-06-2005, 11:06 AM   #8
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Re: Anyone Practice as a CRNA??

Cassioo:
Just curious, what state are you in?
Of course, hospital policies vary from facility to facility; there are some instances in which anesthesia is provided by all CRNAs, with NO MDs, and vice versa. There are also team approaches, with a mixed crew.
It's good to be aware of the possibilities if one is looking into the profession.
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Old 02-06-2005, 02:14 PM   #9
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I work in KY. Don't know that the MD has to be around all over KY but at my hospital the MD has to be there except for epidural/spinals. LIke I said the CRNA can do the section as long as the MD is in house. He can be in the bathroom, in the lounge or in the OR just inhouse someplace. I have a problem when the MD is in house doing something and I need an epidural. If the MD is walking out the door and I tell him he'll say call the CRNA who might be at home 30 minutes away instead of doing it himself. We don't have in house anesthesia 24/7 they work in general 7-5 M-F with rotating call after hours and weekends always a MD and CRNA both oncall. You call who you need.
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Re: Anyone Practice as a CRNA??

Cassioo:
Thank you for your response. It points out one of the many different work situations you might see in the field!
For those interested, the following link might answer practice questions further....

http://aana.com/press/2002/041902.asp
Questions 6-10 are of particular interest to this discussion.

Have a good day, all.
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