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A Student CRNA Blog: Great Anesthesia Apps!
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A Student CRNA Blog. Friday, April 6, 2012. Looking for "Great Anesthesia Apps". Follow the link on top or Click here. For the new improved, updated version! On Facebook and "Join the Site". Posted by s s. Labels: A Student CRNA Blog. You are the best.pls keep writing.Your blog is very informative. April 11, 2012 at 5:31 PM. Thanks so much as well for the research on the different apps! September 27, 2013 at 4:58 PM. Thank you for visiting the blog. October 1, 2013 at 11:05 PM. April ( 1 ). February ( 1 ).
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A Student CRNA Blog: Valley Anesthesia Review
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A Student CRNA Blog. Wednesday, May 8, 2013. What a busy weekend! It was nice seeing all of my SRNA friends after a while and the new ones I met. So, good luck to everyone on the exams and let me know how you feel this review helped. Posted by s s. Labels: A Student CRNA Blog. Daily Life of SRNA. I just discovered your blog and i must say its kind of comforting to know other SRNAs go through the same stresses! When do you graduate? Am getting ready for SEE exam and am freaking out! Have u taken it yet?
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A Student CRNA Blog: Succeeding CRNA Interview!
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A Student CRNA Blog. Monday, April 30, 2012. Its that time huh? You have a CRNA interview but are not sure on how you should proceed? Even though I have discussed in my previous post what one might expect in an interview, it is hard to really pinpoint on what one might be asked exactly. So, I decided to write a post giving you some tips to consider on what YOU. Can do during your first (hopefully only) interview at a CRNA school to leave a good impression! As nurses and this apply right from the get go.
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A Student CRNA Blog: Apex Anesthesia Review Course
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A Student CRNA Blog. Sunday, March 1, 2015. Apex Anesthesia Review Course. I have recently been approached to give my opinion on a new SRNA board review website Apex Anesthesia Review ( www.apexanesthesia.com. Feel free to help out fellow SRNAs by commenting below if you would like to share your personal experience with the Apex course. Also, you can contact this developers at this link if you have any more specific questions. http:/ www.apexanesthesia.com/contact apex/. Thanks again for reading! Februar...
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A Student CRNA Blog: Great Anesthesia Apps
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A Student CRNA Blog. Memory Master for Nurse Anesthetist. IPhone Version: MemoryMaster for Nurse Anesthetist - Valley Anesthesia, Inc. IPad Version: MemoryMaster for Nurse Anesthetist - Valley Anesthesia, Inc. Tags: Review, Questions, NCE Prep. Vargo Anesthesia 5 in 1: $ 39.99. IPhone Version: Vargo Anesthesia (5 in 1) - Vargo Anesthesia. IPad Version: Vargo Anesthesia (5 in 1) - Vargo Anesthesia. If you don't want to carry around a big book to look up your cases for the day, this is a great app for you&...
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A Student CRNA Blog: CRNA Facts
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A Student CRNA Blog. To be a Certified Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA). To be a CRNA, you will need a Bachelor's degree in Nursing along with at least 1 years of acute care setting (ICU) experience. A certified registered nurse anesthetist in training can expect to work close to 1,800 clinical hours and administer about 800 anesthetics at one of the more than 1,000 clinical programs available throughout the United States. Registered Nurse - Bachelor's in Science of Nursing. Minimum 1 Year Acute Care experience.
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A Student CRNA Blog: CCRN Tips
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A Student CRNA Blog. Wednesday, March 23, 2011. Books I used for CCRN Review. Don't go too much in detail looking through old nursing books, websites etc. Keep it simple and bold, which the white book definitely does. . Don't spread your practice over months, study hard for a couple of weeks or a month and do it right after. . Wear bright clothes and eat candy before. Keep the sugar up. Don't study the day off or too much the day before. Rest well. Here are the books. Posted by s s. Even with the books!
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A Student CRNA Blog: Part 1: Trauma Case Management
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A Student CRNA Blog. Saturday, January 10, 2015. Part 1: Trauma Case Management. Hopefully everyone is having a great start to 2015. It has been a long time since I have had the opportunity to blog. A lot of good and bad has happened in my personal and professional life over these 4 months. I have finally learned how to utilize all the good from these experiences and make myself better for the future. How much fluid has the patient received? This can get out of hand very quickly in even well managed trau...
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A Student CRNA Blog: CRNA Books
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A Student CRNA Blog. Here's a list of most of the required and recommended books from personal experience. Sign up for Amazon Student. To save on buying books too! Nurse Anesthesia, 5e (Nagelhout, Nurse Anesthesia). Handbook of Anesthesia, 5e. Stoelting's Anesthesia and Co-Existing Disease: Expert Consult - Online and Print, 6e. Handbook for Stoelting's Anesthesia and Co-Existing Disease: Expert Consult: Online and Print, 4e. Pharmacology and Physiology in Anesthetic Practice. Clinical Anesthesia Procedu...
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