VALUES
People in this field value support, relationships, achievement, working conditions, recognition, and independence. Supportive and recognition is a considerable part of the values in this job. Working conditions can also be a substantial part of the job because if the conditions aren’t good, that probably means the job isn’t going to be done well. Independence in this job means that the …show more content…
The ability to tell if something is likely to go wrong is a large factor in being a nurse anesthetist. Having the problem sensitivity ability and the ability to have inductive reasoning is a big deal. It can help the nurse to figure out early on if something is happening to the patient. Oral comprehension can come in handy in stressful situations, understanding what others are saying can help get the situation under control …show more content…
This growth is happening because of the effects of healthcare legislation. There is an heightened significance on preventative care and the baby-boom population because they are living longer as they live more active lives (Occupational Outlook Handbook). There is always a need for pain relief in the medical field, the nursing field has had a shortage of staff over the country. That’s why this occupation this has such a high rate of growth compared to others (Nurse Journal).
CONCLUSION
Nurse Anesthetists are very important people in the medical world. They administer anesthesia to a lot of different people in very different settings. Patients are trusting their lives to this growing field. The job requires dedication, trust and loyalty. Nurses must be reactive and proactive and be able to read their patients vitals. Rewards of high compensation and great fringe benefits come with this interesting