10/21/2013
Internet Project
What are the qualifications required to be employed as a nurse anesthetist? What are practice settings they work on? What opportunities does this career offer?
Ever since I became interested in the field of nursing, I researched the qualifications in order to be a nurse anesthetist. “A registered nurse (RN) preparation with Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist certification is required; Master of Science in Nursing is preferred. To enter a nurse anesthetist program, one must possess an active RN license and a baccalaureate degree (may or may not be in nursing). The person must also fulfill certain prerequisites before applying, which vary according to institution. The applicant must also possess a minimum of 1 year of critical care experience as an RN.” (Stabler 64)
The core competencies/skills needed are assessment skills and a constant awareness of what is going on at all times because one simple …show more content…
Even a small error can have dire consequences for the patient, so attention to detail is also critically important. CRNAs must be able to remain calm at all times, but especially during emergency situations. They need to find ways to manage their own stress and must be emotionally stable. Since CRNAs often work with the sick and dying, which can be emotionally wrenching, they must be able to remove themselves from the emotional pulls of their job when they leave work each day so that their personal lives remain intact. Likewise, they must be able to leave their personal problems at home so that they can focus their attention on their patients’ problems. One of the most critical components in surgery is anesthesia, and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists continue to play a pivotal role in its practice. And because of the autonomy, one-on-one patient care, and critical-thinking skills required, becoming a CRNA can lead to many exciting career