Personal Narrative: A Career As A Nurse Anesthetist
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Have you ever been so interested in repairing hearts, or repairing brains, or even breaking and repairing bones? My two very specific careers that I want to proceed to do in life are a Nurse Anesthetist and after that, possibly a Surgeon Now, I know some people might ask, “Well, whats so special about those?” There special to me because any day that you’re able to save a life, or help one in need is a very great day
I’d like to get my CRNA first, and work at a hospital as a Nurse Anesthetist for a few years Nurse Anesthetists provide anesthesia and related care before and after surgical, therapeutic, diagnostic, and obstetrical procedures. Which means, that nurse
Anesthetists take care of patients before the rough patch, during the rough patch, and…show more content… Honestly, I would really like to learn about both and be able to distinguish the one I liked best An Orthopedic Surgeon deals with fractures, greenstick and compound breaks, as well as bones that need severe surgery. A
Cardiothoracic Surgeon deals with the organs around the chest, mostly the heart and lungs. So, If someone came in you’re hospital and was having a heart attack, the
Cardiothoracic Surgeon would be the one to call.
Now, I know what you’re thinking Why would you want to go even farther in the medical field, when you could have a perfectly good job as a Nurse Anesthetist?
Well, I’m gonna share with you some differences between a Nurse Anesthetist and a
Surgeon that could possibly change you’re decision. Lets start with Salary Wages. A
Nurse Anesthesia makes around $95-$105 per hour. After a year, that would be