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Anesthesia Mumps
Have you ever heard of anesthesia mumps? No…me either! So, let’s explore. It is also known as Transient Postoperative Sialadenitis and has been reported, although infrequently, after surgical procedures of all types. It presents as painless swelling and redness on...
To Pretreat or Not to Pretreat: Managing IV Contrast Dye Allergies in Anesthesia
When facing a patient with a documented contrast dye allergy, many anesthesia providers reflexively reach for corticosteroids and H2 blockers as part of a pretreatment strategy before administering intravenous contrast. But how much of this is evidence-based—and how...
The Evolving Role of CRNAs in Modern Healthcare: Expanding Scope and Opportunities
When facing a patient with a documented contrast dye allergy, many anesthesia providers reflexively reach for corticosteroids and H2 blockers as part of a pretreatment strategy before administering intravenous contrast. But how much of this is evidence-based—and how...
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Mastering Your Class A CE Requirements: A Guide for CRNAs
As a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), maintaining your certification through continuing education (CE) is crucial for professional development and practice. Understanding and fulfilling your Class A CE credit requirements doesn't have to be overwhelming....

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CRNA Seminars for Anesthesia Professionals