Hello, I am pre nursing at the moment with hopes of becoming a CRNA. I was wondering what can I do throughout my journey to help better prepare me to make what I learn in CRNA school easier? Like are there certain books that I can find that will teach me about anesthesia drugs and their mechanisms and applications? I’ve taken organic chemistry and a variety of other upper level science courses. I plan to work hard in pharmacology and pathophysiology in nursing school to really retain that information. But what I wanted to know aside from ICU experience and school is there anything I can do to further reinforce what I will learn in CRNA school ahead of time to make the content easier to learn?
Hi Jacob! Congrats on knowing that CRNA is in your future- how exciting!! You are so smart in making the choices now to help you out in the long run. This video will be SUPER helpful for you: Nursing Students- Do These Things NOW To Become a CRNA: ruclips.net/video/aoB9daFZKGw/видео.html Also, setting up good study habits now will pay dividends in CRNA School: How to Study Effectively: ruclips.net/video/Gr0-Aspp0vI/видео.html Hope these help, thank you SO MUCH for tuning in! Cheering you on the whole way!
Hi Im 35 years old working as medical coder for 10 years. Do you think I’m already old to take CRNA given the circumstances and requirements i need to accomplish to be accepted in CRNA school?
Not at all! We've seen people in the late 40s and even 50s gain acceptance into CRNA School! Here's a couple videos that may help you make the choice for yourself: Am I Too Old for CRNA? ruclips.net/video/1ihrdOGdYR8/видео.html Esyln's Success Story: Why Being 58 Didn't Stop Her from CRNA! ruclips.net/video/nyB4jnsmyU4/видео.html I hope these help. Thank you for tuning in-- rooting for you!!
Working while in school is *typically* not an option; It really depends on the program you enroll in. Here's a super helpful video on handling CRNA school financially- working, not working, planning for it and more! ruclips.net/video/P3mjYh3uZ6k/видео.html Cheers to your future!
Where can I find the Cardiac drips study guide? I'm in the process of getting back into an ICU. I have NICU & PICU experience, but now gotta build confidence to take on the sicker patients
That's an unfortunate thing to see online, and in most cases no. There's a lot of people working to advocate for both professions; check this video out for more details: ruclips.net/video/EaZ3WTH9xTw/видео.html Hope that helps clear things up a bit :) Thank you for tuning in!
Thank you. Sometimes I think
Of giving up on my dream to be a crna because it is too hard but you always give some encouragement
Please don't give up! I appreciate you tuning in! Rooting for you, Louise!!
Hello, I am pre nursing at the moment with hopes of becoming a CRNA. I was wondering what can I do throughout my journey to help better prepare me to make what I learn in CRNA school easier? Like are there certain books that I can find that will teach me about anesthesia drugs and their mechanisms and applications? I’ve taken organic chemistry and a variety of other upper level science courses. I plan to work hard in pharmacology and pathophysiology in nursing school to really retain that information. But what I wanted to know aside from ICU experience and school is there anything I can do to further reinforce what I will learn in CRNA school ahead of time to make the content easier to learn?
Hi Jacob! Congrats on knowing that CRNA is in your future- how exciting!! You are so smart in making the choices now to help you out in the long run.
This video will be SUPER helpful for you:
Nursing Students- Do These Things NOW To Become a CRNA: ruclips.net/video/aoB9daFZKGw/видео.html
Also, setting up good study habits now will pay dividends in CRNA School:
How to Study Effectively: ruclips.net/video/Gr0-Aspp0vI/видео.html
Hope these help, thank you SO MUCH for tuning in! Cheering you on the whole way!
Hi Im 35 years old working as medical coder for 10 years. Do you think I’m already old to take CRNA given the circumstances and requirements i need to accomplish to be accepted in CRNA school?
Not at all! We've seen people in the late 40s and even 50s gain acceptance into CRNA School!
Here's a couple videos that may help you make the choice for yourself:
Am I Too Old for CRNA? ruclips.net/video/1ihrdOGdYR8/видео.html
Esyln's Success Story: Why Being 58 Didn't Stop Her from CRNA! ruclips.net/video/nyB4jnsmyU4/видео.html
I hope these help. Thank you for tuning in-- rooting for you!!
@@CRNASchoolPrepAcademy Thank you 🫶🏻
Did you work while going to CRNA school
Working while in school is *typically* not an option; It really depends on the program you enroll in.
Here's a super helpful video on handling CRNA school financially- working, not working, planning for it and more! ruclips.net/video/P3mjYh3uZ6k/видео.html
Cheers to your future!
Where can I find the Cardiac drips study guide? I'm in the process of getting back into an ICU. I have NICU & PICU experience, but now gotta build confidence to take on the sicker patients
Hi there! You can grab it here: www.cspaedu.com/cardiovascular
Thanks for tuning in-- cheering you on!
I have a sincere question! Do doctors hate crnas in real life as much as they do on reddit!? Lol
That's an unfortunate thing to see online, and in most cases no. There's a lot of people working to advocate for both professions; check this video out for more details: ruclips.net/video/EaZ3WTH9xTw/видео.html
Hope that helps clear things up a bit :)
Thank you for tuning in!