Summary: The CRNA is responsible for administering anesthesia to patients, preparing and delivering anesthesia agents under a delegating physician. Key duties include:
Assessing patients peri-operatively and reviewing health records. Performing routine procedures such as blood draws, anesthesia administration, and central line placements. Providing regional anesthesia and managing mechanical ventilation. Educating patients and families. Job requirements include a Master of Science in Nursing, 2-3 years of experience, and necessary certifications (APRN, CRNA, ACLS, PALS, BLS). Full-time position with a schedule of 5 days, 8 hours each.