Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist found on KURZ Solutions
Fort Belvoir, VA
About the Job
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist - CRNA
Alexandria/DC Metro
The Community – Mt. Vernon/Alexandria – DC Metro
When a young George Washington surveyed the land that would later become his home town, he could not have imagined the fascinating future for which he was laying the foundation. Washington, of course, went on to become the beloved Father of our Country. His tiny hometown became Alexandria, Virginia, today a picturesque community with a rich and varied history located along the Potomac River just minutes from our nation's Capitol – and one of America's favorite historic destinations.
From its early role as an 18th century seaport and home to America's patriots, to its transition as a railroad center in the 19th century and its manufacturing days in the early 1900s, Alexandria has always been a center of commerce and innovation. Today it is home to high technology firms, national associations, retail and hospitality businesses, and the performing arts.
But, it is the City's historic ambiance and aura of historic significance combined with its urban sophistication that set Alexandria apart.
Fort Belvoir
Fort Belvoir is unlike any other Army installation in the world. It has a diverse, modern-day mission of being a strategic sustaining base for America's Armed Forces. A list of organizations at Fort Belvoir reads like a "Who's Who" in the department of Defense. No other Army installation in the world can compare with our diverse, modern-day mission of providing logistical and administrative support to over 120 diverse tenant satellite organizations.
Fort Belvoir is home to several Army command headquarters, units and agencies of nine different Army major commands, 16 different agencies of the Department of the Army, eight elements of the U. S. Army Reserve and Army National Guard and nine DOD agencies. All these agencies play important roles in Fort Belvoir's global mission to provide worldwide logistical and administrative support to all the armed services.
Anesthesia Services – Fort Belvoir Community Hospital
Anesthesia Services provides comprehensive anesthetic services to Fort Belvoir Community Hospital beneficiaries, working to maintain the highest levels of safety and quality in the industry. We currently offer peri-operative and labor anesthesia services.
REQUIREMENTS (duties include but are not limited to)
CRNA includes administration of anesthesia by inhalation, endotracheal intubation, regional (including ultrasound guided), intravenous, topical and administration of all levels of sedation for pediatric and adult patients; this includes pre-, intra, and postoperative evaluation, treatment and the support of life functions and vital organs under stress of anesthetic, surgical and other procedures. CRNAs provide pain management and consultation. The CRNA may provide consultation, collaborative management or referral to other health care providers as indicated by the health status of the patient.
Diagnosis and Management
Alexandria/DC Metro
The Community – Mt. Vernon/Alexandria – DC Metro
When a young George Washington surveyed the land that would later become his home town, he could not have imagined the fascinating future for which he was laying the foundation. Washington, of course, went on to become the beloved Father of our Country. His tiny hometown became Alexandria, Virginia, today a picturesque community with a rich and varied history located along the Potomac River just minutes from our nation's Capitol – and one of America's favorite historic destinations.
From its early role as an 18th century seaport and home to America's patriots, to its transition as a railroad center in the 19th century and its manufacturing days in the early 1900s, Alexandria has always been a center of commerce and innovation. Today it is home to high technology firms, national associations, retail and hospitality businesses, and the performing arts.
But, it is the City's historic ambiance and aura of historic significance combined with its urban sophistication that set Alexandria apart.
Fort Belvoir
Fort Belvoir is unlike any other Army installation in the world. It has a diverse, modern-day mission of being a strategic sustaining base for America's Armed Forces. A list of organizations at Fort Belvoir reads like a "Who's Who" in the department of Defense. No other Army installation in the world can compare with our diverse, modern-day mission of providing logistical and administrative support to over 120 diverse tenant satellite organizations.
Fort Belvoir is home to several Army command headquarters, units and agencies of nine different Army major commands, 16 different agencies of the Department of the Army, eight elements of the U. S. Army Reserve and Army National Guard and nine DOD agencies. All these agencies play important roles in Fort Belvoir's global mission to provide worldwide logistical and administrative support to all the armed services.
Anesthesia Services – Fort Belvoir Community Hospital
Anesthesia Services provides comprehensive anesthetic services to Fort Belvoir Community Hospital beneficiaries, working to maintain the highest levels of safety and quality in the industry. We currently offer peri-operative and labor anesthesia services.
REQUIREMENTS (duties include but are not limited to)
CRNA includes administration of anesthesia by inhalation, endotracheal intubation, regional (including ultrasound guided), intravenous, topical and administration of all levels of sedation for pediatric and adult patients; this includes pre-, intra, and postoperative evaluation, treatment and the support of life functions and vital organs under stress of anesthetic, surgical and other procedures. CRNAs provide pain management and consultation. The CRNA may provide consultation, collaborative management or referral to other health care providers as indicated by the health status of the patient.
Diagnosis and Management
- Prescribes medication in accordance with Military Treatment Facility pharmacy and therapeutics
- Mechanical ventilator management (invasive and noninvasive)
- Central Venous pressure monitoring
- Initiation and management of patient controlled analgesia intrathecal and epidural
- Arterial catheter placement
- Endotracheal intubation
- Central venous catheter insertions
- Ultrasound guided Nerve blocks for upper and lower extremity surgery and/or pain control
- Epidural/spinal placement for labor or surgical management
- General anesthesia
- Spinal and/or epidural anesthesia
- Topical and local infiltration anesthesia
- Emergency cricothyroidotomy
- Peripheral nerve block anesthesia
- Regional nerve block anesthesia
- Ultrasound guidance for vascular access and regional anesthesia
- Advanced nerve block techniques.
- Must be a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) with at least 3 years' experience.
- Graduate of a school of professional nursing, approved by a legally designated state accrediting agency and hold current registration as a registered professional nurse.
- Be a graduate of an approved program of nurse anesthesia accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Program and Schools or its predecessor.
- Must possess current, active, valid, unrestricted license in at least one U.S. State, District of Columbia, Commonwealth, Territory, or jurisdiction.
- Must be certified by the Council on Re-certification of Nurse Anesthetists.
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