نتایج جستجو برای: nurse anesthetists
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NURSING ECONOMIC$/May-June 2010/Vol. 28/No. 3 I N THE UNITED STATES, anesthesia services are administered predominately by two types of providers. Anesthesi olo gists are physicians who have completed medical school, a clinical base year residency, and 3 years as a resident in an anesthesia program. Certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) are advanced practice nurses who have earned a b...
The purpose of this study was to compare the attitudes of anesthesiologists and nurse anesthetists toward collaboration with each other. Data for this descriptive, comparative study were gathered through a mailed survey to 501 nurse anesthetists and 353 anesthesiologists licensed to practice in 7 state of the United States. Attitude toward collaboration was measured using an adaptation of the J...
Student nurse anesthetists are often required to purchase an auscultatory earpiece device for use in the clinical setting. Although the device is required, students have observed that many anesthesia providers in the clinical setting no longer use this piece of equipment. The purpose of this project was to determine the number of anesthesia programs that required mandatory purchase of the auscu...
This study continues landmark research, by Katz in 1984 and Hartland and Londoner in 1997, on characteristics of effective teaching by nurse anesthesia clinical instructors. Based on the literature review, there is a highlighted gap in research evaluating current teaching characteristics of clinical nurse anesthesia instructors that are valuable and effective from an instructor's and student's ...
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) have been identified as the predominant anesthesia providers in rural areas; however, little information is available about the types of services provided by rural CRNAs. The purposes of this study were to pilot test the Nurse Anesthesia Rural Practice Inventory (NARPI); determine whether CRNAs can provide the requested data; and provide data abou...
The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence, demographic factors, outcomes, and preventative measures for substance abuse among nurse anesthesia students over a 5-year period from 2008 to 2012. An electronic survey was sent to 111 program directors of accredited nurse anesthesia programs in the United States. Twenty-three programs (response rate = 21.7%) reported data related to 2,43...
A major responsibility of the nurse anesthetist is providing adequate pain relief. Current research suggests that provider gender, as well as patient gender, may affect the clinical assessment and treatment of pain. Implications of the undertreatment of pain may be avoided if the anesthetist is aware of potential gender bias when approaching a given clinical situation. A postoperative pain scen...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the anesthesia care provided during obstetric adverse events. Malpractice claims filed against nurse anesthetists for care involving obstetric anesthesia (n = 41) were extracted from the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists Foundation Closed Claim database. The events represented in the claims occurred from 1990 to 1996 and represented anesthetics...
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