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What does crna (certified registered nurse anesthetist) do to you in the or?

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Assist with anesthes: A crna is a specialized nurse who administers anesthesia in conjunction with an anesthesiologist. Typically, the physician anesthesiologist decides the care plan and the crna carries it out under supervision of the anesthesiologist. Called the team care model.

Answered 11/7/2013

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Watches over you: He or she works under an anesthesiologist to provide anesthesia care to you during surgery.

Answered 5/29/2012

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