Currently waiting to hear back on applications! Your explanation of the CRNA-patient relationship was very well put and helped me refocus on why I want to do this so badly, thank you!
This was extremely helpful for me. I've just spent two weeks trying to figure out a way to articulate my "why" (well, a year actually, but two weeks of intensely trying to get it to sound intelligible) and listening to your thoughts and advice on it made all the difference. Thanks, man!
I definitely do not deal with these issues on the same level as a CRNA, however being able to put someone at ease about taking their life into my hands after just meeting them is something that really resonated with me. I do this all day everyday in the cath lab. It's procedural and they get the "you could die" talk from the cardiologist then I take them away and they ask me "are you my anesthesiologist?" So i have to answer that and with a no and still make them feel safe, I find often times moderate sedation can be close to a MAC from a crna. I know technically I'm not allowed to say that but when I am sedating during the case it's all feels very similar.
Very good info! I enjoy donating to the CRNA Foundation, since it was hard for me to go to college to be a CRNA after I graduated in 08 because of my cerebral palsy! I love your new socks! Do your feet smell? lol! You rock man! My OR tour is tomorrow since I donate to the CRNA Foundation! I’m excited
@@BoltCRNA ok my OR went great last Thursday, I really enjoyed it! I learned a lot from the CRNA, she was awesome! They said I can come back anytime! I really enjoy donating to the CRNA Foundation, since it was hard for me to go to college because of my cerebral palsy! I’m 32
Hey Bolt, I have watched your videos over the years. Thank you for the channel. I am actively applying to CRNA schools but I wanted to see if you could speak about being a nurse (staff) in San Francisco versus CRNA. I live in the southeast close to where you came from and if I don't get into CRNA school, I am considering moving out west since travel contracts are unreliable and decreasing. Would love to connect with you for more input. Thanks for all your hard work!
Currently waiting to hear back on applications! Your explanation of the CRNA-patient relationship was very well put and helped me refocus on why I want to do this so badly, thank you!
Any luck?
Good to know… taking my CCRN exam next month to wrap up my final application requirement
This is amazing. So many viewpoints and concepts I hadn’t considered. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
This was extremely helpful for me. I've just spent two weeks trying to figure out a way to articulate my "why" (well, a year actually, but two weeks of intensely trying to get it to sound intelligible) and listening to your thoughts and advice on it made all the difference. Thanks, man!
I definitely do not deal with these issues on the same level as a CRNA, however being able to put someone at ease about taking their life into my hands after just meeting them is something that really resonated with me. I do this all day everyday in the cath lab. It's procedural and they get the "you could die" talk from the cardiologist then I take them away and they ask me "are you my anesthesiologist?" So i have to answer that and with a no and still make them feel safe, I find often times moderate sedation can be close to a MAC from a crna. I know technically I'm not allowed to say that but when I am sedating during the case it's all feels very similar.
This is absolute gold. I could never thank you enough for this video.
Very good info! I enjoy donating to the CRNA Foundation, since it was hard for me to go to college to be a CRNA after I graduated in 08 because of my cerebral palsy! I love your new socks! Do your feet smell? lol! You rock man! My OR tour is tomorrow since I donate to the CRNA Foundation! I’m excited
Best of luck!
@@BoltCRNA ok my OR went great last Thursday, I really enjoyed it! I learned a lot from the CRNA, she was awesome! They said I can come back anytime! I really enjoy donating to the CRNA Foundation, since it was hard for me to go to college because of my cerebral palsy! I’m 32
this is incredibly informative, thank you!!!🤗
Hi, I am new to the channel. I just got my first nursing job at ICU. Im very excited and it’s never to early to start preparing for CRNA school 😅❤
Hey Bolt, I have watched your videos over the years. Thank you for the channel. I am actively applying to CRNA schools but I wanted to see if you could speak about being a nurse (staff) in San Francisco versus CRNA. I live in the southeast close to where you came from and if I don't get into CRNA school, I am considering moving out west since travel contracts are unreliable and decreasing. Would love to connect with you for more input. Thanks for all your hard work!
Hello Alex. Definitely check out my link for booking a coaching session to get you on the right track. calendly.com/boltcrna/coaching-session
Thanks dude
Happy to help
I'm a first year nursing student. And I want to know how many years it takes to become a CRNA with a nursing degree
4 years BSN + 2-4 years ICU + 3 years SRNA = 9-11 years total
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