Is CRNA School Really As Hard As They Say It Is? What Is It Really Like In CRNA School?

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @louisepinheiro3929
    @louisepinheiro3929 2 года назад +7

    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

    • @CRNASchoolPrepAcademy
      @CRNASchoolPrepAcademy  2 года назад +2

      Please don't give up! I appreciate you tuning in! Rooting for you, Louise!!

  • @sk8terjakes
    @sk8terjakes 2 года назад

    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?

    • @CRNASchoolPrepAcademy
      @CRNASchoolPrepAcademy  2 года назад +1

      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!

  • @kenthmanalo7926
    @kenthmanalo7926 Год назад

    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?

    • @CRNASchoolPrepAcademy
      @CRNASchoolPrepAcademy  Год назад +1

      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!!

    • @kenthmanalo7926
      @kenthmanalo7926 Год назад

      @@CRNASchoolPrepAcademy Thank you 🫶🏻

  • @enochquansah2051
    @enochquansah2051 2 года назад

    Did you work while going to CRNA school

    • @CRNASchoolPrepAcademy
      @CRNASchoolPrepAcademy  2 года назад

      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!

    • @aliyatidwell9780
      @aliyatidwell9780 Год назад

      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

    • @CRNASchoolPrepAcademy
      @CRNASchoolPrepAcademy  Год назад

      Hi there! You can grab it here: www.cspaedu.com/cardiovascular
      Thanks for tuning in-- cheering you on!

  • @buru44
    @buru44 Год назад

    I have a sincere question! Do doctors hate crnas in real life as much as they do on reddit!? Lol

    • @CRNASchoolPrepAcademy
      @CRNASchoolPrepAcademy  Год назад

      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!