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Answer: C) Incentive spirometry Rationale: Incentive spirometry is highly effective in preventing atelectasis by encouraging deep breathing and lung expansion.
Hi I’m trying to study for my ccrn. Looking at multiple tools and resources, Where do you get pass ccrn?
Kudos to you! It looks like Pass CCRN is available from a few online places (Amazon came up when I searched for "Pass CCRN"). Additionally, we love Nicole Kupchik's CCRN Prep Materials and courses; you can look into those here: www.nicolekupchikconsulting.com/?ref=30025 You can use code FUTURECRNA20 and save 20% (that is an affiliate link) Hope this helps- we are cheering you on while you prep and study! PS- If you plan to pursue CRNA, you may want to consider joining CRNA School Prep Academy. We have a TON of helpful educational content in our Critical Care Learning Library (not to mention all our CRNA school application and interview prep ;) ) Rooting for you!
This is golden, thank you so much!
Glad you liked it! Thank you for the feedback and for tuning in. Cheers to your future!
Cardiac/thoracic anesthesia🥰
Yes!! Love it. I did open hearts for about 4 years! Thanks for sharing-- cheering you on!
Answer: B) Confusion Rationale: Confusion may be an early sign of hypoxemia, occurring before changes in vital signs like cyanosis.
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You can find Kadie on Instagram here: instagram.com/kadesha.anesthesia/ Thanks for tuning in!
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Answer: Tricyclic antidepressants (imipramine), opioids (especially meperidine), indirect acting sympathomimetic drugs (ephedrine), and fluoxetine.
Do you have any study tips from when you were studying pharmacology? Also do you have to keep up with new drugs as soon as they hit the market or is there time to learn in your practice?
Yes! TONs of helpful study tips in this video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/eaZkj6OsoNOWpqw.html Thank you for practicing with us!!
Well my guy died.
Good thing this was just practice! ;)
I am not a nurse or a doctor. He was going to probably die either way. Even if I had guessed right I have no actual way of monitoring anything. Just fun to see how much I passively learned from watch greys anatomy and house. As it turns out…..nothing
That's pretty funny! Thanks for sharing and practicing along! ;)
Answer: A. Serum potassium Rationale: Potassium levels can fluctuate significantly during treatment for diabetic ketoacidosis, requiring careful monitoring to avoid cardiac complications.
Women’s health/ high risk pregnancies & lots of epidurals . Also how do i go about getting a mock interview ?
Love that! Thank you for sharing! And yes-- visit www.teachrn.com to book a mock interview ;) We do offer Group Mocks and SEVERAL Interview Prep courses & workshops, plus the Mock Interview Library, inside the Academy also: www.cspaedu.com/join PS we're offering 10% off EVERYTHING through 8.2.24 -- use code Welcome10 at checkout. Cheers to your future!
aspiring crna... did i check all the boxeshi i am currently in high school and looking to be a CRNA (not confirmed yet but shadowing one starting august)Community College ADN (2 years) --> RNAfter getting my ADN I plan to apply to a nursing residency (ICU or Critical Care) there are a lot available in my area for new gradsState School RN-->BSN Online Program (2 years)While I do my RN-->BSN Program I will be doing the two years of nursing residency so I will have two years of experience before apply to CRNA schoolDNP CRNA School State School (3 years)can someone please tell me if i am biting more than i can chew or overstepping in this scenario? Did i get all the things necessary to be a CRNA? any advice will be very much appreciated!!
Woo! Congrats- CRNA is a a great career choice! ;) PLEASE-- grab a FREE Copy of my 8 Steps to Become a CRNA Planning Guide-- it's updated for 2024 and beyond and outlines step-by-step everything you need to do to become a CRNA. You can grab it here: www.cspaedu.com/howtocrna Cheers to your future!!
Answer: B. To increase blood pressure Rationale: Fluid resuscitation in septic shock aims to increase blood volume, thereby increasing blood pressure and ensuring adequate organ perfusion.
Just got hired on at a Level 2 Trauma/CV/Neuro ICU 1 month after graduation 😂 Wish me luck y’all.
Congratulations!! We are cheering you on!!
YAY I got it RIGHT🎉
Way to go! Thank you for practicing with us!
Answer: C. Fluid resuscitation Rationale: Initial management focuses on fluid resuscitation to prevent shock and ensure adequate perfusion, due to the significant fluid loss associated with extensive burns.
Answer: B. To evaluate hydration status Rationale: CVP is an important hemodynamic parameter that helps assess the fluid status of patients with heart failure, guiding fluid management.
I’m entering a PEDS hospital as an anesthesia technologist and I’m so glad I came across this video! Great insight from a provider to really think about as a technologist
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Answer: C. Hyporeflexia Rationale: Hyporeflexia, or decreased deep tendon reflexes, is a key indicator of magnesium toxicity, which requires immediate adjustment of the magnesium dosage.
ECG
Answer: C. Electrocardiogram (ECG) Rationale: An ECG can show specific changes that indicate myocardial infarction, making it a critical tool for immediate diagnosis.
Answer: A. Immediate broad-spectrum antibiotics Rationale: Early administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics is critical for combating the underlying infection in severe sepsis.
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Answer: C) Both A and B Rationale: Both Glasgow Coma Scale and pupil reactivity are vital for assessing neurological status and potential herniation in patients with traumatic brain injury.
Answer: C) Both A and B Rationale: Both Glasgow Coma Scale and pupil reactivity are vital for assessing neurological status and potential herniation in patients with traumatic brain injury.
What is the low science gpa club ?? Like less than 3.2?? 3.0?
That's the minimum for most programs. Check this post out for details: crnaschoolprepacademy.com/podcast/episode-157-how-competitive-is-crna-school-in-2024/ Cheers!
I’m going.
Cheering you on! You got this, future CRNA!
C. Manage pain to facilitate ventilation and mobilization.
D. All of the above. 👆🏽
B. Diltiazem
Clonidine & Dexmedetomidine
Answer: C. Ensure the patient has a patent airway Rationale: Post-seizure, ensuring the patient has a clear airway is critical to prevent aspiration and facilitate adequate ventilation.
Dex as well!
Way to go! Thank you for practicing with us :) Cheers to your future!
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Great Show! Very Inspiring
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Is this David?? Can’t see the face but recognize the voice. If so congrats, you did it!
It is! He's a rockstar :) Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the info! Super helpful!
So glad you found this helpful. Thank you for your feedback and for tuning in! Cheers to your future!
Excellent 🎉. Congratulations. Which school?
Answer: Clonidine (Catapres)
Answer: B) Diltiazem Rationale: Diltiazem is effective for rate control in atrial fibrillation, especially in the acute setting.
Answer: D) All of the above Rationale: Hypothermia, leukocytosis, and hypotension can all be indicators of sepsis in postoperative patients.
I am 45. ICU experience was about 15 months from 2006-2007. My goal was to become a CRNA at that time but life directed me differently over these years. Would I need to go back to the ICU for a while before attempting to apply? I do not have my CCRN. Also, I live in a very rural area. How much clinical time will likely require travel several hours away from my home to a larger city?
Hi there! Most programs want your ICU experience to be current-- some will accept experience that's within the last 1 -3 years or so, but with the competitive nature of programs we typically encourage nurses pursuing CRNA to be full-time (or at least PRN) in the ICU. As far as clinical cases while in school, those vary by program. Most CRNA schools will provide this information either on their website, in an open house or if you contact them. Furthermore, you can look into COA (the CRNA School accreditation agency) for details on what they require for minimum experience/hours in Clinicals. I encourage you to grab a Free copy of our 8 Steps to CRNA Planning Guide; it will help answer a lot of questions about becoming a CRNA in 2024 and beyond. Here's the link: www.cspaedu.com/8stepguide I hope this helps get you started. Cheering you on!!
I didn’t even think about that! That same method can be applied to becoming an NP too!
Good to know- thank you for sharing!
Where can I get the loans??
We offer financial planning webinars and can connect you with Nurse Anesthesia-specific financial planners inside the Academy! Learn more here: www.cspaedu.com/join Cheers!
Answer: C) Manage pain to facilitate ventilation and mobilization Rationale: Effective pain management post-cardiac surgery should aim to facilitate respiratory function and early mobilization without full sedation.
I know my why😊
Woo! That's a STRONG step towards reaching your goal!! You can do this, future CRNA! :)
Motivation😊
YASSS! You got this Tess!!
I saw a woman inflate a rabbit's lungs with her mouth. I can appreciate the educational aspect but its still gross 😅
Wow!