How to Study in Nurse Anesthesia School

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2017
  • I reveal my studying tips and advice for CRNA school.
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Komentáře • 68

  • @angelicavasquez8469
    @angelicavasquez8469 Před 6 lety +31

    "Many of you are already nurses" but you're just a senior in high school

  • @RS-fd5uw
    @RS-fd5uw Před 6 lety +7

    is video is just what I've been looking for. Thanks for all the tips.

  • @Michaeljamieson10
    @Michaeljamieson10 Před 6 lety +4

    Thanks! Your videos motivate me to study more efficiently in nursing school

  • @tatianaflorez7858
    @tatianaflorez7858 Před 6 lety +10

    Thank You Bolt! I loved the bonus at the end. I appreciate every bit of insight!!!Listening to the lecture while I am reading my slides helps me noting/adding any information that I may have missed during lecture. Once I get done with the slides, I listen to the recording again and follow my slides to make sure I didn't miss any information. In that way I can easily recall it and apply it. ;)

  • @mslam6018
    @mslam6018 Před 6 lety +1

    awesome tips!

  • @KrossKountry595
    @KrossKountry595 Před 4 lety +3

    You did. The exact thing I did in my direct entry msn, everyone thought I was crazy, I listened and wrote word for word like a story, I got As and Bs

  • @MrAndeecx16
    @MrAndeecx16 Před 4 lety +1

    Love this

  • @xavi5183
    @xavi5183 Před 6 lety

    Thank you very much @BoltSRNA I am doing my BSN and this is actually pretty damn helpful! I am a kinesthetic/auditory learner so listening and "doing" helps me learn best. In my school the professors record their lectures via Tegrity, but I would much rather use your method since I can erase the irrelevant things they say which we will not be tested on. I usually study 8 hours every day and still barely passing my pharmacology class, but I will work hard to make it to CRNA school!

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  Před 6 lety

      All that hard work will pay off, keep it up!

  • @kimberlymariah5906
    @kimberlymariah5906 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m 21 & finishing up my last year of nursing school, and am wanting to become a CRNA. I’ve been looking into everything you must complete before applying already. Naturally I have to study more than I guess your average student but once I get my rhythm going, then I’m set. You’re very inspiring & I just want to say thank you for taking time out of your day to show how you study & get an idea on what to expect for this journey.

  • @kimberlymariah5906
    @kimberlymariah5906 Před 3 lety

    You have a nice glow, thank you for making this video!

  • @Flippinpinoy09
    @Flippinpinoy09 Před 9 měsíci

    Jason, thank you again for this information. I will definitely look into sonocent for my program when I start in January, and I think I have Dr. Foster in my current program lol. He hit me hard with meds in my interview.

  • @mjonesCO
    @mjonesCO Před 6 lety +2

    In my first semester I found out that you can break the laws of physics. Basic principles of diffusion, from high to low concentration - use the book as a pillow and a law of physics has been broken. :)
    In my second semester of CRNA school and will give the sono app a try. Thanks for the great video Bolt.

  • @tylerlivingood662
    @tylerlivingood662 Před 4 lety +3

    That is what I did during my accelerated BSN program. Im an auditory learner and had a 2 hr drive to and from class, recorded each lecture and listened to them at least 2-3 times. I like your idea to condense it with your own voice. I will try that when I get accepted to a program. Currently attempting to transfer to an ICU from an ER. Thanks for the tips!

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @LEDOmar23
      @LEDOmar23 Před rokem

      How is your journey going

    • @Mr-E.
      @Mr-E. Před 11 měsíci

      Hi Tyler, I know your comment was from three years ago, but I am about to start an ABSN program that is 2 hours away and I was thinking of moving there next month. Did you really drive 2 hours from where you live to your school each day? That is really impressive and if you could share more context on that, I'm all ears. How much were you spending in gas each week and wasn't that a lot of miles on your car?

  • @mightymike3716
    @mightymike3716 Před 5 lety +3

    Bolt, thanks for making all these videos. I’ve found them useful in my journey as an icu nurse and now as I approach the first day of my CRNA program. I’m excited to try out that study technique you mentioned using that sonoscent (forgive the misspelling) app. Anyway my question is if you have any recommendations for a good laptop for CRNA school? I’m thinking about a MacBook however I heard that there could be an issue with converting some programs or files from windows. Thanks man.

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  Před 5 lety

      Most of us in class have a MacBook but you can use whatever you like.

  • @rasheemmcdowell4144
    @rasheemmcdowell4144 Před rokem

    Thank you so much!!

  • @xavi5183
    @xavi5183 Před 6 lety +1

    yeah I get it, the video is really cool and all but I have an important question here. Bolt, How on earth do you manage to put awesome background music in every video? lol you gotta just put your playlist or something in one of your vids. And if you listen to instrumental music for studying that would be peachy too.
    Best of luck,
    Xavi G

  • @antoniosanchezgonzalez2345

    Hi Bolt! I was really fascinated by your latest study method. Definitely trying it out! Can you share the name of the app you used for highlighting the recordings? Btw, I am Junior BSN student at University of Miami. Best of luck this coming term in CRNA school

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  Před 6 lety

      Antonio Sánchez González Hey I just got back from Miami Beach, pretty cool place to live. The software is called Sonocent.

    • @rolandmore5072
      @rolandmore5072 Před 6 lety

      I am in Miami, Bolt.

  • @b.christopherudall3732

    Hi Bolt! Love your content as it's really insightful for the nursing journey I'm going on. I'm considering purchasing sonocent, do you still recommend it? Seeing that this video was made two years ago, I wonder if you have a different opinion since the upload. Cheers

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  Před 5 lety +1

      I would still recommend it for those who learn well with auditory methods.

  • @markw.1618
    @markw.1618 Před 5 lety +2

    I've found your materials to be quite helpful, and I've been studying for so long by recording my lectures with a digital voice recording device by Sony. However, I've also been manually transcribing my lecture recordings, and typing them on the computer, and that has taken an overwhelming amount of time even with just a few courses. I'm wondering, amidst your studies, have you encountered a way of recording lectures and pretty much simultaneously transcribing them on the computer for you? I can imagine that would be incredibly useful, as you can determine from lecture what is most important for you to know. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Also, the software that goes through the PowerPoint slides with you and helps you determine the most important information, could you elaborate on that further as well as give a link so that I could check out that service myself, because I am very interested to give it a try, and I want to master these high-yield learning and studying methods as soon as possible. I am still going for my BSN at the moment, but since I am studying all day every day for a mere few credits, I know that I will need to learn to study much more efficiently in order to have a hope of doing well in the future when my schedule is much more demanding (both credit-wise, and clinical-wise). Again, your assistance and clarification would be greatly appreciated.

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  Před 5 lety +1

      www.sonocent.com/en-us/ Here is the link to the software. I used to listen to the lectures over and over and then write out an outline of the concepts. Good luck!

  • @colmanduncan6036
    @colmanduncan6036 Před 4 lety

    Im about half way or a little more than half way from getting my pre reqs done before I apply for nursing school and I was wondering what is the best way to study to know all of the material because I want to know all of the info for whatever were going through because my professor gives us test over the unit most of the test is where you have to take what you have learned and apply it to a situation and I want to know all the info by heart so I can know it and retain the info and use it so do you know any forms of studying that would help me with it?

  • @kingstonstreet3726
    @kingstonstreet3726 Před 4 lety

    I think you should start making videos like registrationRN but for CRNA since you are finished with school

  • @barcaray
    @barcaray Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this video! I start in January and am searching for helpful tools for an older learner. I’ve asked many of my friends who are currently SRNAs and CRNAs if they’ve used or heard of that program and they said no. It looks amazing though. It’s $150 a year. Have you tried notability? It’s what my friends at UofSC use. Thanks again!

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  Před 3 lety +1

      You're very welcome! Never tried notability but if your friends vouch for it you may find it useful.

  • @AC-fp7ns
    @AC-fp7ns Před 5 lety

    Do you think if you had known this technique you would have used it in nursing school?

  • @cameronowens3129
    @cameronowens3129 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for the tips! Your videos have been very helpful. I am not a nurse yet but will soon be attending the General Entry Masters program. I am currently completing prereqs at a community college and I am having trouble with one of my classes, the instructor does not give detailed or insightful lectures which leaves us having to acquire most of our information from the book. I currently read the chapter overview in the back, record vocab terms, and the chapter overviews then go back through the chapter and try to find anything extra or information that has been expanded on and record that in my notes as well. Do you have any tips or techniques to make getting notes from the book more efficient either time wise or yield wise? The part that I am struggling with is that I don't know exactly what the instructor will test on so I feel overwhelmed trying to go over as much of the material as possible and I just don't want to unintentionally or unnecessarily burn precious time. Slide shows work great when the instructor actually gives them to the class but this instructor literally gives us no material to take home and the notes that I can take during the class barely cover anything important. This class is just incredibly frustrating... Any tips or advice may help, thank you.

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  Před 6 lety

      That sounds like a rough learning experience. Oftentimes in CRNA school you are handed materials and expected to learn independently but it sounds like in your situation they aren't even clearly defining what materials to learn from. I would email the professor directly and ask them what is their preferred source for learning for their exam.

    • @cameronowens3129
      @cameronowens3129 Před 6 lety

      okay thank you, I really appreciate your time and insight.

  • @gentleman0678
    @gentleman0678 Před 6 lety +2

    great work. what was the name of the software?

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  Před 6 lety +2

      The software program is called Sonocent.

  • @juliele2810
    @juliele2810 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Bolt SRNA! I just started my first year of anesthesia school (starting my second week tomorrow). I am busy and with upcoming exams I want to get all of my assignments out of the way. I was thinking of getting the powerpints, go to class then go back home and read the chapters and write notes based on those powerpoints. I don't know any other method. I'm not allowed to record.

    • @delightful5165
      @delightful5165 Před 6 lety +1

      Julie Le Try using the Quizlet app he mentioned to create practice questions to quiz yourself and mimic the actual exam--I've never used this method so I can't speak to its effectiveness but I think it's more productive than taking notes and reading them over.

  • @benwahlman8703
    @benwahlman8703 Před rokem

    Can you make a youtube tutorial on how to do the app to garage band to upload to your Itunes? Im not that tech savy to be able to do that lol.

  • @yerimhan8027
    @yerimhan8027 Před 2 lety

    Do people get kicked out due to some mistakes in clinical rotations?

  • @jackman00110101
    @jackman00110101 Před 5 lety

    What was the really useful recording/scribing program called? You only said it once and I couldn't quite catch it.

  • @dancevids23
    @dancevids23 Před 6 lety

    Bolt i looked at the sonocent app. Are u able to import from other voice recording devices in to the app then it breaks it to chunks for you? Or ur snoball is directly connected to the sonocent app through ur phone?

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  Před 6 lety +1

      CT saldana I only knew of the Sonocent app for my MacBook. The snowball was connected via USB to the MacBook and recorded the lecture live with the app open. Your PowerPoint for the lecture is imported into the app before class begins.

    • @rachelnewland3686
      @rachelnewland3686 Před 5 lety +1

      Bolt SRNA I will be applying to CRNA programs soon and found this information extremely helpful. I am wondering since you spent so much time with recording and rewriting your one outline and recording your own voice to sum up the lecture, did you spend a lot of time actually reading the books assigned to the courses? In my BSN I hardly ever read the book material, only mostly to expand on info from lecture. So what I’m wondering is how much did you have to refer to the textbooks after prepping with all of your other ways? Thanks

  • @angelamarie3881
    @angelamarie3881 Před 4 lety

    thanks! did you sell your books? i was wondering if i could purchase them. i was thinking about teaching myself as much of the program that i can being that i have a couple years before i can start. i have to finish my Bachelors degree then get icu training then all the testing then apply get accepted, you know the journey. by the way, i like to learn from watching youtube lol, it works for me

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  Před 4 lety +1

      I'm sorry, I sold my books a while ago. I'm glad you like the videos!

    • @angelamarie3881
      @angelamarie3881 Před 4 lety

      ok thanks for responding

  • @noname-wx8qq
    @noname-wx8qq Před 6 lety +2

    Do you think there will be too many CRNAs in the future, significantly lowering wages? I doubt I'd be qualified for anesthesia school until at least 2025, so I'm wondering what you think about the career's future. (not that I'd be doing it just for the money of course)

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  Před 6 lety +3

      It's projected to only grow larger. Not only are there a number of older CRNAs preparing to retire which adds more jobs.

  • @Joclaim1
    @Joclaim1 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Bolt. Am studying for CCRN. And will start throwing application maybe in a couple months. Did lots of people in your class get side blinded by the content for being out of school for so long? Boy can not wait to get that adm letter.

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  Před 6 lety +2

      Everyone was side blinded by the content, from the young 24 year olds who graduated their BSN a year prior to the older students who have been in the ICU for 10 years. If there was an adequate way to prepare someone for it, trust me, I'd tell you guys.

    • @dancevids23
      @dancevids23 Před 6 lety +3

      Bolt SRNA Bolt keep pursuing to crack the code for the crna path for us🙏 loving the videos keep pumping them

  • @TheBigjon93
    @TheBigjon93 Před rokem

    Hey bolt, so you would record your voice or you would condense the Professors lecture and listen to their stuff?

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  Před rokem

      I would record myself speaking the lecture at a fast pace.

  • @Joclaim1
    @Joclaim1 Před 6 lety +1

    I like the content and I think it has a great cash value. You might retire soon assuming if you keep doing this.

  • @hajikero1834
    @hajikero1834 Před 4 lety

    That intro always make me jump

  • @MegaRafaelloco
    @MegaRafaelloco Před 4 lety +1

    And I'm here in nursing school, struggling....

  • @matthew3x56
    @matthew3x56 Před 6 lety +3

    300 slides a day........ how can anyone do that????

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  Před 6 lety +10

      There were plenty of days we did more than that. You'll find that CRNA school will push you past your limit. Each semester you'll find them pushing you past what you previously thought was your max capacity.

  • @jjlatinopedia
    @jjlatinopedia Před 5 lety +2

    I heard CRNA school wasn't that bad. That you could study the night before and be able to get a high 80.
    -said noone ever

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  Před 5 lety +3

      Haha, yeah, I think folks get beat up for saying stuff like that.

  • @soccerjoker95
    @soccerjoker95 Před 4 lety +2

    Wow. Imagine all the information for medical school.