Day in the life of Anesthesia: CRNA life

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Come to work with a CRNA! We provide anesthesia in many different settings, but primarily in the OR. I would love to answer any anesthesia related questions! Cheers friends

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I am 40 years old, and I have just began my prerequisites to become an RN. My end is to become a crna. I’m hoping that it’s not too late in life for me but I remain optimistic.

VeronicaJoy-hwnh
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I’m about to graduate my ADN program in may and am seriously considering pursuing a CRNA degree once I graduate, get my BSN, and get some ICU experience. It’s a long, difficult road to pursue but your videos are so educational & inspirational!! The more I watch your videos and research info about a CRNAs work life the more pumped I get about wanting to become one myself. Thanks for all the work you do!!! ❤️❤️

raynawright
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I am 27 and I'm doing some serious life changes. I think I am going to pursue nursing with an end goal of earning my CRNA I feel a little old to start such a long journey, but I don't have a large ego I just want to do something that isn't going put me in the same position as my parents and actually lets me live a life. Filling an important role while doing so isn't a bad bonus either lol.

RustyPancake
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My moms boyfriend is a CRNA he makes about $275k a year. They don’t just put you under their experts in airways as well. Usually when a doctor can’t get it the CRNA can.

mistergoodcitizen
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I am 26 years old, and I am trying to get into a nursing program. End goal is CRNA. I am glad to see other people going for nursing and also for CRNA <3
Everyone keep up the good work, no its never too late!

ceannajones
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Preachin' to the choir sister! I am a NP and one of the main reasons for making this transition was so I could be more present with my family and not have to stress so much about things like money, time, etc. Love the balance that being an advance practice provider affords me! And spot on with the solid partner...100% the best! Thanks for the snippet of your life, looks like it was a great day!

KidVentures
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Hello! First timer here! I love the way you explain every detail in the OR when it comes to anesthesia. I’m a nurse in the OR and hopefully some day a CRNA. Great vid and God bless!

BellezaconLuzMaria
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Love this video, thank you for charing your life experience as a CRNA, it is so inspiring, best wishes to you and your family.

MariaMiranda-gkwo
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SMART AND VERY SMART.Girl i couldn't do it, hats off to you Doctor!

LaidBackLora
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I’m wanting to choose this path so bad.. I’m struggling to barely get my basics done for nursing as a single mama of 3! I’m hoping I learn structure etc to push through & level up for myself & kiddos! You rock ❤️

shaniquabradley
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Love nerve blocks!
I’ve had 3 caesareans and my anesthetist on my last gave me nerve blocks it was amazing and I could bond with baby much better without being drugged to the eye balls 🥰

liviahampson
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Thank you. Yes, we are adding blocks!

mattvargo
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I love these videos so much !!! You’re so inspiring 🫶 also do you have a link to your coat??

dimitraroth
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Great personality! I also love your scrub caps. I am doing FNP program but I am feeling like it's not what I really want. Thank you for taking us with you this really helps.I don't have much OR experience, about 4 years ICU so just considering some options.

Asia-rswc
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Another question..Do CRNA's work in burn wards?

jenniferyates-
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Hi Sarah I just love your channel and will definitely go follow you on Instagram. Your so inspiring and such a love of life kind of gal that I love. I just had my eye removed due to a genetic eye disorder and had put up with extreme pain in it due to 3 cornea transplants failing and the eye perforated. When I woke up they had put a block in and I felt incredible. After 3 years of horrific pain I was feeling awesome. At exactly 8 hours omg the pain was intense as soon as the block wore off wow. But to have those 8 hours gave me the courage because I hoped it would be heaps better once healed. And it has been. Best decision I have ever made. Totally pain free now and feeling like a new person. Thanks again for the great vlogs your awesome. Loads of love Leisa Western Australia

leisabrady
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Love the videos, and I appreciate the encouragement!

omar.naksho
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I would love to be CRNA but the thought of doing spinals or central lines scare me.... how often do you do those? Or are there certain hospitals or specialties where they only use a specific form of anesthesia?

mckenziemorton
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Your wonderful and wish you were my anesthesiologist. My hand surgeon was fabulous and anesthesiologist was slamming. Have a great one and thanks for sharing. P.S. your earrings are blessima

akneemoose
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I have a question. How can you pass a patient so quick? Do you have to study the patients and have a plan the night before?

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