I love your enthusiasm towards having a student. When I was a nursing student, I loved being able to work with nurses who were so receptive to students as you seem to be towards your students!
You're so put together, beautiful, and positive. I just graduated my RN program. Trying to get back in shape and pass NCLEX soon. My dream is to eventually become a CRNA like you ❤❤❤✨✨✨ Do you have any friends that went to CRNA school in Puerto Rico btw? Just wondering. The money for school is what is scaring me. Im saving as much as I can
I do believe you coming into my recommended and my mind instantly going “heck yeah lets watch this” is a divine sign from the heavens because I’m a PCT for an in-center dialysis place and while I’m happy to have gotten that job, I’m now wanting to go back to school but I just don’t know what to go for but with your video I think I have an idea so thank you!
Thank you so much for your channel!! I’m still working on my RN right now but I definitely want to be a CRNA and your videos motivate me and relinquish any doubts I have, thank you 🙏🏼 I’m also in Indiana in Crown Point. I can’t wait to watch the rest of your videos
Love this!Currently waiting to get an acceptance letter into my school’s RN program and I know I want to be a CRNA!This makes me so ready for my time to come!
So I've watched several videos of you getting ready for work in the am and was wondering what spray you are using on your hair? Your hair always looks nice. I also am dammed to the surgical caps and the dreaded "cap head". Thought I'd try it out!! Thanks 😊
Haha the scrub caps definitely don’t help us out on the hair game! So I just use dry shampoo in the morning and a little bit of hairspray to smooth out any fly always if needed!
Fantastic channel. I admire your dedication and attention to detail. I have been in the OR for 30 years, you do it well. I am from Australia where things are done differently and I was wondering as a CRNA do you prescribe medications for the patient to take home post operatively or does this differ by state of practise in the US.
@@TheWildFam Great system. All Anaesthesia in Australia is provided by Medical Practitioners. In almost all cases these are Anaesthetists (even the spelling is different) or General Practitioner Anaesthetists although these are typically in the country areas only. They do their own prescribing which is why I asked. Under the law these Doctors must have an anaesthetic nurse or as described in legislation "a competent assistant" to provide any GA. Therefore, theres a highly competent nurse with the the Anaesthetic provider all the time. Many of the tasks such as arranging the airways and any equipment, setting up the machine, supplying the medications for them to prepare, etc are tasks we do. Along with assisting them in the 5% you so accurately speak of. Well Done Sarah.
This may be a personal question, but in your current position when you are on call is the on call pay rate something like $3-$5ish dollars an hour! I’m a current SRNA and so far the people I’ve asked their on call pay is minimal lol
people with tattoos all over and terrified of the dentist....like how LOL Damn that looks fun digging all that out...hopefully it will heal up better now.
I’m a former hospital administrator following my dream of CRNA. I’m currently in my 4th block of an accelerated BSN/RN program and holding good grades. What GPA did you have? I know that schools do look at the entire applicant, but I wanted to get your take on what you think someone with an MBA, and experience in administration, would need to get in. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
You might have made this before but can you make like most used meds, needles, difference of anesthesia, which is best to use during certain surgeries, what to do in stat situation okay that's it lol. I love your videos. I will be starting nursing school and excited about becoming. Crna
I've only watched 3 videos of yours and you are my favorite CRNA youtuber now lol I think you're the best at explaining and videoing and you just started making videos!
I just got accepted into Nursing school, and start my RN program this Fall!! I’m excited and nervous, however, I am interested in pursuing a career as a CRNA. Do you think the career has a good outlook within the next 10-12 years or do you think it will become saturated kinda like the NP role?
I’m interested in becoming an RNFA but most people don’t know what that is and it is extremely hard to find information. I’m hearing that RNFA’s aren’t being used in the OR as much anymore and PA’s are being used for assist more often. I don’t want to invest in a field that I’m not going to be able to find a job in once i graduate. Do you know any RNFA’s. If it’s not too much to ask can you ask their perspective?
you are literally the cutest! I'm binge watching all your vids right now and I love how happy you! you are always smiling and clearly explaining everything in details. Im currently in college and looking for gradschools to apply to so that one day I can become a CRNA and watching all of your vids gets me so excited to do this amazing job :) thank you for spreading so much love and joy to your patients, students, co workers, and subscribers
This is a random question but how do bathroom breaks work while on the job? Do you just hold it until surgeries or patients are done being tended to or are you allowed to go? I know this is so random but I have always had a weak bladder and need to plan around things that are time sensitive LOL
Hey! How long did you work in the ICU before applying to CRNA school? I start in the ICU next week, but I have about 1.5 years of nursing and I hope to continue saving a little bit of money/paying off debt while working the next 2.5-3 years. Thanks!
just graduated from my ADN program and just applied for my BSN. do i have to have my MSN to apply to CRNA school? i love ur video ♥️ new subscriber here!
I'm a CMA, EMT-B until I test for my A-EMT, I'm 44 lol, someone told me I should go for this, but honestly I don't want to spend the next 3-6 yrs. full time in college! I'm going to a GI place to do some more Medical Assistant stuff then start my prerequisites for RN next spring! Is a bachelor degree required for a what you do?
Thank you, I have my instructor course completed as well for CPR Instructor for AHA lol, maybe I should have just started my RN 2 years ago! The CRNA that is at the place I'm going to gets a 6 figure salary I was told.......WOW!!!! I think it was around $200,000! Even if I don't go that route, being an RN in the ER ans then maybe some time in CC & ICU is where I want to be! Thanks again for your response!
@@TheWildFam I just tore tendon in shoulder & not looking fwd to surgery???what anesthesia is used for that? I’m in nonstop pain now & waiting for orthopedic to look at my arm 🙏 do u know Whats a good pain med for my arm ???
I love your enthusiasm towards having a student. When I was a nursing student, I loved being able to work with nurses who were so receptive to students as you seem to be towards your students!
I love your attitude towards students. I vowed when I passed my NCLEX I would never be that mean nurs💕
First day of CRNA school is tomorrow...nervous but excited.
As an aspiring CRNA, love the motivation and inspiration I get from your videos!! Thank you!
You're so put together, beautiful, and positive. I just graduated my RN program. Trying to get back in shape and pass NCLEX soon. My dream is to eventually become a CRNA like you ❤❤❤✨✨✨
Do you have any friends that went to CRNA school in Puerto Rico btw? Just wondering. The money for school is what is scaring me. Im saving as much as I can
You are such a sweet human. I love your positivity ❤️ just graduated my program to be an LPN here in Canada and couldn’t be more excited!
can we get more day in the life!!?? I'm rewatching this one
I do believe you coming into my recommended and my mind instantly going “heck yeah lets watch this” is a divine sign from the heavens because I’m a PCT for an in-center dialysis place and while I’m happy to have gotten that job, I’m now wanting to go back to school but I just don’t know what to go for but with your video I think I have an idea so thank you!
I can see that you really love your job which is so great to see !! thank you for your service
Thank you so much for your channel!! I’m still working on my RN right now but I definitely want to be a CRNA and your videos motivate me and relinquish any doubts I have, thank you 🙏🏼 I’m also in Indiana in Crown Point. I can’t wait to watch the rest of your videos
So glad they could be helpful!!
I just love your character... thank you to inspire me
Your so bubbly! U can tell u love your job! U go girl!! Love it. Poor hubby. Have a great week end.
Love this!Currently waiting to get an acceptance letter into my school’s RN program and I know I want to be a CRNA!This makes me so ready for my time to come!
You are so positive - it makes me smile:) What was the most difficult subjects in the med/crna school? How much did you study per day? Thank you:)
Thanks for taking us in the OR, Sarah! It makes things seem more real 👍🏼💉
So I've watched several videos of you getting ready for work in the am and was wondering what spray you are using on your hair? Your hair always looks nice. I also am dammed to the surgical caps and the dreaded "cap head". Thought I'd try it out!!
Thanks 😊
Haha the scrub caps definitely don’t help us out on the hair game! So I just use dry shampoo in the morning and a little bit of hairspray to smooth out any fly always if needed!
Fantastic channel. I admire your dedication and attention to detail. I have been in the OR for 30 years, you do it well. I am from Australia where things are done differently and I was wondering as a CRNA do you prescribe medications for the patient to take home post operatively or does this differ by state of practise in the US.
@@TheWildFam Great system. All Anaesthesia in Australia is provided by Medical Practitioners. In almost all cases these are Anaesthetists (even the spelling is different) or General Practitioner Anaesthetists although these are typically in the country areas only. They do their own prescribing which is why I asked. Under the law these Doctors must have an anaesthetic nurse or as described in legislation "a competent assistant" to provide any GA. Therefore, theres a highly competent nurse with the the Anaesthetic provider all the time. Many of the tasks such as arranging the airways and any equipment, setting up the machine, supplying the medications for them to prepare, etc are tasks we do. Along with assisting them in the 5% you so accurately speak of. Well Done Sarah.
Thank you so much for the video. I am a brand new CRNA and was wondering when you started to feel more comfortable and confident at work?
@@TheWildFam In Charlotte, NC
This may be a personal question, but in your current position when you are on call is the on call pay rate something like $3-$5ish dollars an hour! I’m a current SRNA and so far the people I’ve asked their on call pay is minimal lol
Ah I Love your Energy 🥰😍 it‘s gives me energy to be productive!
I love your videos. I'm just about to graduate with my BSN and I'm considering CRNA school next. Thanks for all your advice.
Love this video, I can’t wait to be in your shoes in a couple of years🥺❤️
Your videos are SO great!!! Thank you so much!
OBSESSED w ur channel!!!❤️❤️❤️
Amazing video.. I can tell you love your job.
people with tattoos all over and terrified of the dentist....like how LOL Damn that looks fun digging all that out...hopefully it will heal up better now.
Thanks for the good guidance for the students.
I’m a former hospital administrator following my dream of CRNA. I’m currently in my 4th block of an accelerated BSN/RN program and holding good grades. What GPA did you have? I know that schools do look at the entire applicant, but I wanted to get your take on what you think someone with an MBA, and experience in administration, would need to get in. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
luv d confidence
You might have made this before but can you make like most used meds, needles, difference of anesthesia, which is best to use during certain surgeries, what to do in stat situation okay that's it lol. I love your videos. I will be starting nursing school and excited about becoming. Crna
@@TheWildFam thank you so much ❤. It really is and I'm so ready to embark on this journey. Thank you for your videos , you are amazing
Thanks for your videos can't wait to be in your shoes!
positive Attitude is so pretty 🤍
I've only watched 3 videos of yours and you are my favorite CRNA youtuber now lol I think you're the best at explaining and videoing and you just started making videos!
I just got accepted into Nursing school, and start my RN program this Fall!! I’m excited and nervous, however, I am interested in pursuing a career as a CRNA. Do you think the career has a good outlook within the next 10-12 years or do you think it will become saturated kinda like the NP role?
Huge growth expected
I’m interested in becoming an RNFA but most people don’t know what that is and it is extremely hard to find information. I’m hearing that RNFA’s aren’t being used in the OR as much anymore and PA’s are being used for assist more often. I don’t want to invest in a field that I’m not going to be able to find a job in once i graduate. Do you know any RNFA’s. If it’s not too much to ask can you ask their perspective?
you are literally the cutest! I'm binge watching all your vids right now and I love how happy you! you are always smiling and clearly explaining everything in details. Im currently in college and looking for gradschools to apply to so that one day I can become a CRNA and watching all of your vids gets me so excited to do this amazing job :) thank you for spreading so much love and joy to your patients, students, co workers, and subscribers
I just was accepted into a direct entry master program and was wondering if you seen anybody go directly into CRNA?
This is a random question but how do bathroom breaks work while on the job? Do you just hold it until surgeries or patients are done being tended to or are you allowed to go? I know this is so random but I have always had a weak bladder and need to plan around things that are time sensitive LOL
The Wild Fam thanks for answering!
What’s your advice for becoming a CRNA? I’m starting my journey into pre-nursing and will be starting nursing next year!
You know you’ve been through a lot in this pandemic when start reading CRNA as CORONA. Without the vowels it’s the same
Hey! How long did you work in the ICU before applying to CRNA school? I start in the ICU next week, but I have about 1.5 years of nursing and I hope to continue saving a little bit of money/paying off debt while working the next 2.5-3 years. Thanks!
Sending love from Nurse Sara !! Love your video 💞
anyone knows what is the robot she talks about iam very curious
just graduated from my ADN program and just applied for my BSN. do i have to have my MSN to apply to CRNA school? i love ur video ♥️ new subscriber here!
Do u use Any Benzodiazepines? Those give nervous system damage by destroying Gaba Receptors
@@TheWildFam that’s good🙏thx for reply🌹Those Benzos are what causes ICU Delerium & it drives people to suicide!
I'm a CMA, EMT-B until I test for my A-EMT, I'm 44 lol, someone told me I should go for this, but honestly I don't want to spend the next 3-6 yrs. full time in college!
I'm going to a GI place to do some more Medical Assistant stuff then start my prerequisites for RN next spring!
Is a bachelor degree required for a what you do?
Thank you, I have my instructor course completed as well for CPR Instructor for AHA lol, maybe I should have just started my RN 2 years ago!
The CRNA that is at the place I'm going to gets a 6 figure salary I was told.......WOW!!!!
I think it was around $200,000!
Even if I don't go that route, being an RN in the ER ans then maybe some time in CC & ICU is where I want to be!
Thanks again for your response!
Hi I’m new here and I give credit to those who deserve it and you are a Bad ass lol . Keep rockin sista ! ❤️
what is CRNA stands for?
Do you work at a smaller community hospital???
You would be an awesome doctor
U have lots of energy? Do u take vitamins?
@@TheWildFam I just tore tendon in shoulder & not looking fwd to surgery???what anesthesia is used for that? I’m in nonstop pain now & waiting for orthopedic to look at my arm 🙏 do u know Whats a good pain med for my arm ???
Smart living near the hospital
Hey I have a question
How many years did it take you to become crna
@@TheWildFam wow good for you
@@TheWildFam we live lafayette
What does your husband do for living?
What state do you live in ?
@@TheWildFam can you do a vlog about what made you become a CRNA ?
What do you mean robots
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You are beautiful 😍
Do you make the same amount as a Dr. Anesthesiologist. Because you should!! What’s a robot?
A robot does the c-section?? No
Hello
Pulling your husbands boat out of the water. Such a stressful life! lol People can tell fake from a mile away. Just be real.