Emergency situations in the hospital are always going to be a part of a nurses life at work. They can come in many different forms all the way from a person choking in the hospital cafeteria to a level one trauma in the emergency room.
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Emergency situations in the hospital are always going to be a part of a nurses life at work. They can come in many different forms all the way from a person choking in the hospital cafeteria to a level one trauma in the emergency room.
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Oh my, the four letter nightmare, C-C-R-N! I knew that I had to take it to make me more marketable when applying for CRNA school. That’s really the only reason I did it, to get into school.
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After getting accepted I was basically on cruise control. I didn’t have to prove anything and I didn’t need another checkmark on my application’s experience checklist. No matter what type of day I had, it was ok because I was moving on to bigger and better things.
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Last year, I took a traveling job in NC and even though it was 13 weeks, I must have made a good impression, because it was the unit’s manager and educator that gave my recommendations and helped me shadow a CRNA in that hospital.
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The continuity of patient care is essential to maintaining the safety of the patient. This is accomplished through effective communication and collaboration between all healthcare professionals especially ICU nurses and CRNAs.
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