What Is a Nurse Anesthetist?
Registered anesthesia nurses Refistered Nursing Anestheist, Nurse Practitioner (NP) Nursing Clinical Specialist Clinical Specialist, usually with a Master's degree. Registered nurses have been studying pediatrics, geriatrics, family health and obstetrics and gynecology for two years.
Registered anesthesiologist
- Chinese name
- Registered anesthesiologist
- Foreign name
- Refistered Nursing Anestheist
- Registered anesthesia nurses Refistered Nursing Anestheist, Nurse Practitioner (NP) Nursing Clinical Specialist Clinical Specialist, usually with a Master's degree. Registered nurses have been studying pediatrics, geriatrics, family health and obstetrics and gynecology for two years.
- Usually have
- The responsibility of the anesthesiologist is to ensure that the patient completes the operation with the surgeon without pain and safety. As the saying goes: "Surgery and illness, anesthesia to save lives." The anesthesiologist is the "protector of life" during the anesthesia of the surgical patient. The scope of modern anesthesia is not limited to
- Registered nurses engaged in anesthesia have an average income of 65 to 75 million.
- Anesthesia is widely regarded as one of the most risky occupations in the anesthesia community and the entire medical community. In the past, domestic authoritative anesthesia and anesthesia textbooks mainly explained the risks of patients receiving anesthesia and surgery and how to deal with them. But the risks borne and faced by doctors engaged in anesthesia are rarely mentioned. At present, in addition to dealing with some medical incidents, the anesthesiologist must also face up to the situation in which medical doctors and patients in medical disputes are covered by law. Therefore, as our anesthesiologists, in order to avoid the above-mentioned situations, better serve medical services and serve patients, we must reduce and avoid risks. This requires us to implement every step from preoperative visits, signing of agreements, implementation of anesthesia to postoperative analgesia, and postoperative follow-up. Adhering to the principle is first; secondly, establishing a good medical ethics,
- Registered anesthesiologist