A certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) is a medical professional who is authorized to administer anesthesia to patients and attend to their care prior to, during and after surgical procedures. The nurse anesthetist reviews patients' medical history, conducts a physical examination, forms a plan of care in collaboration with the anesthesiologist or supervising physician and educates patients on the anesthetic process prior to their procedure. Anesthesia care is provided for patients in the surgical suites, endoscopy/GI suites, radiology special procedures, cardiology lab, emergency room and labor and delivery suites.
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITY
1. Graduate from an approved school of nursing and hold current registration by state licensing authorities as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in West Virginia.
2. Graduate from an approved program of nurse anesthesia accredited by council on accreditation of nurse anesthesia educational programs/schools.
3. Must successfully pass certification of examination required for eligibility to perform anesthetic procedures
4. Must renew certification every two years.
5. Must maintain current BLS ACLS NRP and PALS certification
EXPERIENCE
None required. Three months orientation to department and hospital policies under supervision of Director of Anesthesia and/or anesthesiologist.