TIPS FOR CRNA SCHOOL - LIVE w/ Nurse Blake
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- čas přidán 24. 01. 2018
- Nurse Blake talks LIVE w/ Nurse Joe who is about to finish CRNA School.
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I like what he said that everything is doable, and you just need the passion and drive for it.
Thank you Mr. Campos and nurse Blake! Great insight!
I did ICU travel nursing for a year+ before CRNA school and saved over 300K cuz I will be dedicating 3 years of my life to school without working.
Loved this video! Super informative and it went over questions that I haven’t heard been asked on other CRNA vids! And you guys were exciting to listen to! 😀
Thank you very much nurse Joe and Blake for the input. Great to listen to for future nursing students.
This was so incredibly helpful and FUN to watch!! Thank you so much nurse blake and nurse joe!! :D
Awesome interview!! Thanks for this very informative interview video!! Hope the best for you two Nurse Blake & Nurse Joe :)
Being a CRNA is amazing.
This was very helpful information and advise, thanks
Anytime I have anesthesia, I always ask if there is a CRNA on the case. 95% of the time, a CRNA is who greets me as I’m rolled into the surgery suite. I always feel much safer in the care of a CRNA.
Excellent informative video.
Nurse Blake looks exactly like the kid from leave it to beaver!
going to do so.
This was so great & informative. I wanted to know how Joe managed his relationship while in School. Did CRNA school put a huge strain on his relationship? Thanks!
LuvLee Lioness It truly does! We went they a rough patch but we are doing well!
Super informative!! Subscribed - would be awesome if you could do the same thing maybe with a DNP or MD Anesthesiologist just because of the switch coming up! ❤❤❤
is he married? How did he keep up his family life + school? any advice/tips and is it possible? what if you have kids?
I have several classmates in my anesthesia cohort who are parents. Family and school balance is very tricky, but I think the types of personalities who go to CRNA school handle the stress and difficulty well. Everyone struggles in school, but I definitely admire the moms and dads in my program. There are some who find it impossible to study at home, so they'll stay at school for 8 - 10 hours before going home to their families. And even before the program began, they basically all told their spouses that they had to hold the fort down for the next 2.5 years. It's a huge sacrifice but totally worth it in the end.
Does anyone know what type of questions to expect in the interview/exam for CRNA school?
What program are you using for this? It looks live Vmix.
I've often heard of SRNA's being drilled questions while working on a case. I'm curious as to whether you're usually quizzed on random medical facts or if the questions are more patient/case specific to determine how prepared you are for that specific case. Any CRNAs or SRNAs out there have some feedback?
Maria Casadevall Usually relates to the patient! But if you look like you are unprepared, they may
You WILL be drilled. It's called "Pimping" and all SRNA's go through this. It depends on the facility you rotate through and the culture there. But you will always be drilled on various aspects of medicine and anesthesia. Usually it pertains to your patient but often it can just be random questions on any aspect of medicine and anesthesia.
What would be the best book or study material to study for the exam/boards for CRNA
Hi how long after interviewing did he find out that he was accepted into school?
Thumbs up!
Holy God the books though😕😠😠well thanks for the heads up
😂😂😩
Does it depend on the hospital that provides certificates of CRNA? Coz the only Hospital in India provides only 1 year of theory and 6 months of Interns. Is that really to consider that it's a CRNA program?
Are the clinical hours you do PAID??
How would you compare an CRNA to a CAA (Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant), which career path would be best for recruitment and career achievement?
CRNA is even more tough!! So you decide
How much would someone recommend you have saved before entering CRNA school?
River Song yes i need to know this
At least $100k. I know several ICU nurses who left to do crna. You can’t work while doing it. so if you have family obligations and mortgages, you need to plan for paying bills while you’re without a job.
@@Littleathquakes how long is it to get this CRNA and can’t work😩
@@LovelyyAubrey it takes 3 years after earning your BSN to become a CRNA
Most programs are around 20k
Are there scholarships available in CRNA school???
Saying that CRNA's are Nurse Practitioners is misleading. CRNA's are Nurses. CRNA's are Practitioners. But CRNA's are not Nurse Practitioners. Some CRNA's did go to school to become Nurse Practitioners and later decided to go to CRNA's school but this is not a requirement. CRNA's are independent Anesthesia Providers who work in all aspects of Anesthesia from the preop, through the intraop period and continued through the post op period. CRNA's currently perform 65% of ALL anesthetics in the US. This includes general anesthesia, local anesthesia, sedation, regional anesthesia (epidural, spinal, peripheral nerve blocks) etc and work with all patient populations including adult, children, labor and delivery in all settings including rural hospitals, urban hospitals, trauma centers, ambulatory surgery centers, outpatient centers and more.
Agree--its extremely misleading. A CRNA is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, not an APRN-NP (Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Practitioner). So their title would look something like, Bobby Bob, RN, MSN, APRN, CRNA-BC
Rich 91 no, lol
Highest degree first... DNP, MSN, BSN, RN-BC, (and then national endorsements/certifications in order attained) CCRN, CRNA
Rich 91 and I'm practicing? The degree does not go after the endorsement; makes no sense, and is in fact, wrong.
He said at the end some states when you get your CRNA you also get your nurse practitioner, but not all. so Maybe that's the confusing part.
No CRNA certification comes with an NP.
NP certification is 1 of 4 types of APRNs and, based on the consensus model, include the following:
1. Nurse practitioner
2. Certified RN anesthetist
3. Certified nurse specialist
4. Certified nurse midwife
Further, NPs can be divided into different specialities based on settings:
• Family/Primary
• Acute Care
• Psychiatric
• Pediatric
As previously by Edward, an APRN can have several certifications, for example, NP and CRNA. However, this is possible by going back to school and completing the program, thereby earning a certificate, not another master’s degree.
Do CRNA's provide anaesthesia during surgery? And also is there residency in CRNA?
Justina Benson yes, they provide prep-op, operative and post-op care. There is no residency in CRNA school, you have clinicals throughout the program.
@@Wh-3 thanks so much for your reply I really do appreciate
@@Wh-3 so no prerequisites? Just straight information and clinical stuff the whole straights years?
I know this video was a long time ago. I’m just curious if nurse Joe enjoys being a crna and if all the sacrifice was worth it?
So in crna is it prerequisites if you already have a associates degree in nursing
You need at least a bsn first to apply
Yea I rather just be a circulating nurse In the OR don’t want to go back to school I’m almost 30 now lol
If you guys don't work does the hospital pay you something atleast for your up keep??
Barash and Miller went right through you
Mikhail? Even worst
Take your headphones off looser who cares about your OB and blahhh
No life. 60 hrs a week. Huge student loans. Atleast 2 yrs in ICU first. Doctorate degree needed now. No room for job on the side. Why not jus go to med school and b an anesthesiologist? Med school is 4 yrs. plus residency. But 2 yrs ICU as a nurse. Plus 3.5 years for doctorate program to be called a dr. Why not jus b an MD and get 2x as much money and all autonomy? It’s like 1 yr diff in time. More student loans. But paid much more money.
If you are already a nurse; going back to school for those pre-med classes and taking MCAT etc can be a deterrent to why some RN’s prefer to do CRNA instead since most of us already have our CCRN and no need for more preparatory classes/ prerequisites and exam(s).
Why not talk u nurse practitioners
I have no problem with the term mid level provider it's the truth... cmon
Mid level provider is a dirty DEA coined word
are these guys dating??? or flirting?