The Role of Nurse Anesthetists in the Healthcare Environment A nursing career in anesthesiology can be incredibly rewarding. Many reports state that Nurse Anesthetists are to be the highest-paid nursing specialty. On average, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) brings home a yearly salary of equal to or more than $157,000. A CRNA is defined as a kind of Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN). They must hold and maintain a highly advanced education, and meet specific clinical requirements
Nurse Anesthetist Overview If you have ever been through an operation or your near one faced it, then you may be familiar with the name called nurse anesthetist. Nurse anesthetist or Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) play a significant role in pre and post surgery, during childbirth, in suffering. They make it easy for the patients to bear the pain. You may have heard the term anesthesiologists. Nurse anesthetists work under anesthesiologists and doing the same work as done by the
The Family Nurse Practitioners Role and Settings Family Nurse Practitioners (FNP) are Registered Nurses who work directly under physicians to provide health care. The Practitioner is much like a family doctor, FNP’s work with patients throughout lives to diagnose illnesses, prescribe therapy and medication, conduct routine check-ups, order patient laboratory tests, assist in minor surgical procedures, and focus on disease prevention. Edelman, Kudama and Mandle (2014) suggested that the modern movement