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  • Signing the death certificate would be a perfect job for the CRNA's...nurses administering anesthesia, in way over their heads...the eventual result won't be good. Perhaps the CRNA'a could even provide mortuary services (prepare the body for burial) after one of their cases goes south....if you need anesthesia: get an anesthesiologist.

  • @grendel130 You do not know what you are talking about, you troll. CRNA's are HIGHLY trained professionals. They do get experience through rotations and internships BEFORE starting there job. In the future, please don't make ignorant comments before thinking.

  • You obviously have an agenda of some sort. CRNAs (what you mean by a 'nrna' is anyone's guess since you made that up) have been providing anesthesia for over 100 years, with a safety record beyond reproach. There are 40,000 nurse anesthetists practicing in the US. CRNAs are independent practitioners by law in every state and are highly trained to address any 'trouble' as you put it.

  • Go NURSE ANESTHETISTS!!! CRNA's Rock!!!

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