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Job Description:
Anesthesia refers to both drug-induced unconciousness during
medical and surgical procedures, and blocking pain or sensation
to an affected area of the body. Anesthesia may be administered
by different levels of practitioners:
Anesthesia
Assistant
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Functions as a
specialized Physician Assistant under the direction of a
licensed Anesthesiologist. They may perform procedures to
prepare the patient, induce anesthesia, monitor a patient during
surgery, and provide post-operative care.
Anesthesia
Technician /Aide
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Prepares, operates,
and maintains anesthesia and laboratory equipment such as
ventilator, patient monitor, blood gas analyzer, centrifuge.
Provides assistance to the Anesthesiologist in the care of the
surgical patients.
Anesthesia
positions where a
Registered Nurse is required:
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Certified
Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) are licensed nurses (RNs)
who have specialty training in anesthesia. They work under the
supervision of an Anesthesiologist, and provide the same
functions as Anesthesia Assistants.
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See Nurse:
Anesthetist (CRNA)
Anesthesiologist
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