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All anesthetic topics, all the time. - Reddit Welcome to r anesthesia! This subreddit is for the discussion of all things anesthesia You may post questions or relevant articles related to this topic Please read the rules and the sticky at the top of the sub, "Anxiety and Anesthesia", before making a new question post
Colonoscopy without sedation: my experiences : r colonoscopy I want to add my personal experiences to help those considering the no-sedation option in making their own informed decisions I just had my 2nd sedation-free colonoscopy yesterday My first one was four years ago I'm supposed to get screening colonoscopies every three years for ulcerative colitis (UC) surveillance I kind of lost track of time and went 4 instead of 3 Why did I want to do a
Is it worth the risk of anesthesia to get my cats teeth cleaned? Anesthesia always imposes a risk, but the risk is low in a patient with low ASA - essentially, they have been deemed healthy without systematic disease Ensure the clinic performs dental radiographs, pre-op bloodwork, and has RVTs to monitor while under anesthesia The first two would be on an estimate
AA vs CRNA : r Anesthesia - Reddit Welcome to r anesthesia! This subreddit is for the discussion of all things anesthesia You may post questions or relevant articles related to this topic Please read the rules and the sticky at the top of the sub, "Anxiety and Anesthesia", before making a new question post
Anesthesiologist Assistant vs. Anesthesia Tech : r anesthesiology - Reddit An anesthesia assistant has a masters degree and is a skilled professional, and the compensation is about 5x that of a tech If you want to eventually be an anesthesia assistant, I think being an anesthesia tech is a good choice to gain experience
Has anyone here switched to become an Anesthesiologist Assistant? : r . . . CRNAs are also the only anesthesia providers to have advocacy built into their curriculum Their national organization (AANA) is very loud in the political sphere They strongly oppose AA legislation, even in the face of a huge provider shortage, because they want a market monopoly
Anesthesia Risk of Death for healthy individuals? : r Anesthesia - Reddit The estimated rates from anesthesia-related deaths were 1 1 per million population per year (1 45 for males and 0 77 for females) and 8 2 per million hospital surgical discharges (11 7 for men and 6 5 for women) The highest death rates were found in persons aged 85 years and older That's it That's the risk of dying under anesthesia