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The cast of Anesthesia - 2006 includes: Jack Eastland as Surgeon Dorie Gray as Patient Mandy Olsen as Anesthesiologist Alisa Rock as Nurse Roy Vongtama as Surgeon (Dan) Adrian Zaw as Nurse
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There are a few things a nurse can do besides be a nurse....nurse anesthesia (CRNA; essentially an anesthesiologist) is pretty popular, but it's a difficult program to get into. There is also the option of being a Nurse Practitioner, in where you have the ability to prescribe drugs. There is also nursing management, & you generally have little patient contact.
Anesthesia is a medical specialty in Canada. Anesthetists (called anesthesiologists in US) are physicians. There are no nurse anesthetists in Canada.
In America Anesthesia (on people) is conducted primarily by Anesthesiologist and Nurse Anesthetists. Anesthesiologist are Medical Doctors who complete a residency in Anesthesia. Nurse Anesthetists are Registered Nurses who complete a Master's Program in Anesthesia (usally 24-30 continuous months). A less common, but rapidly growning field is the Anesthesiologists Assistant. These providers completed an undergraduate degree with pre-requisit courses similar to medical school admission and then completed ~ 3 years of Anesthesia training. Physician Assistants can also attend these schools for a sometimes decreased amount of time to receive anesthesia training. Currently these providers work in around 20 states. Dentists also have some anesthesia training and many receive additional training in anesthesia related to their field.
An anesthesia doctor (titled anesthetist or anesthesiologist) is a specialist doctor that specialises in providing medical care pre-surgery, during surgery and post-surgery. These tasks involve providing correct anesthesia pre-surgery, provision of pain control, life support/monitoring during surgery, airway management and post-operative care.
The correct spelling is Anesthesiologist. To become an anesthesiologist, you must have an MD, which stands for Medical Doctor. You must have finished 4 years of medical school and at least 3 years of internship and residency in anesthesia. Nurse anesthetists are not the same as anesthesiologists.
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You can still have anesthesia, but it is very important to tell the Anesthesiologist or Nurse Anesthetist that you do smoke marijuana and when the last time you smoked was. It does play a role in the medications and dosages they will give.
Nurse AnesthetistA registered nurse qualified by advanced training in an accredited program in the specialty of nurse anesthesia to manage the care of the patient during the administration of anesthesia in selected surgical situations. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.A Nurse Anesthetist or CRNA is registered nurse who has satisfactorily completed an accredited nurse anesthesia training program. In 1980 the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists mandated that all applicants to nurse anesthetist programs must have a minimum of a Bachelor of Science (but not necessarily a bachelor's degree in nursing)-a requirement that took effect in July 1987. Nurse must gain at least one year of practice experience before entering an accredited nurse anesthesia training program. Following completion of a 2 to 3 year program they are required to pass a national certification examination.Nurse anesthetists are nonphysician anesthetists who specialize in the provision of anesthesia care and participate in the administration of anesthesia in a variety of surgical cases. They are frequently supervised by an anesthesiologist, but may also work under the supervision of other physicians.Source: http://www.lifelinetomodernmedicine.com/ArticlePage.aspx?ID=9ba1fa53-a7ce-4c81-a010-9e8014251b5b&LandingID=ca7916ae-a16a-44d1-ae83-00672f4d47df
No, if there is not an order given for oxygen or a protocol a nurse may not administer it.
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