Certified Registered Nurse
Anesthetist
Charlene Kelly
Section Administrator
Nursing and Nursing Support
A Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is a registered nurse who has successfully completed a
recognized program of study in anesthesia and has passed a national certification
examination given by the Council on
Certification/Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists.
CRNAs are authorized to determine and administer total anesthesia care in consultation
and collaboration and with the consent of a licensed practitioner (physician or
osteopathic physician). A request from the physician for anesthesia services by the CRNA
is considered consent. CRNAs are specifically authorized to:
- Provide preanesthesia evaluation including physiological studies to determine proper
anesthetic management and obtaining informed consent;
- Selection and application of appropriate monitoring devices;
- Selection and administration of anesthetic techniques;
- Evaluation and direction of proper postanesthesia management and dismissal from
postanesthesia care; and
- Evaluation and recording of postanesthesia course of patients.
The above identified duties include the provision of pain management services.
CRNAs may also be authorized to provide other duties that are normally considered
medically delegated duties. Such duties shall be determined and under the joint
responsibility of the governing board of the hospital, medical staff, and nurse
anesthetist personnel of a licensed hospital, clinic, or office. All such duties, except
in the case of an emergency, shall be in writing.
CRNAs are eligible for federal controlled substance registration and may prescribe
controlled substances related to the determination and administration of total anesthesia
care. |