CHENEGA PRO FEDERAL SOLUTIONS, LLC
West Point, NY
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) shall provide anesthesia and related services, in accordance with hospital regulatory, licensing, and credentialing policies, and within the AANA Guidelines for Nurse Anesthesia Practice and Code of Ethics at Keller Army Community Hospital, West Point, NY.
Responsibilities
- Assist in anesthesia-related training and/or assigned tasks when not involved in direct patient care.
- Comply with current standards of anesthesia practice and care
- Provide anesthesia care that is within the scope of practice, as determined by demonstrated competency, licensure, and clinical privileges delineated by the MTF.
- Administer anesthesia by inhalation, endotracheal intubation, regional (including ultrasound-guided), intravenous, topical
- 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.
- Provide pain management and consultation.
- May be required to provide consultation, collaborative management, or referral to other health care providers as indicated by the health status of the patient.
- Shall also be responsible for:
- Diagnosis and Management
- Prescribes medication in accordance with MTF pharmacy and therapeutics.
- Mechanical ventilator management (invasive and noninvasive)
- Central Venous pressure monitoring
- Arterial catheter monitoring
- Initiation and management of patient-controlled analgesia, intrathecal and epidural procedures
- Procedures
- Arterial catheter placement
- Endotracheal and nasotracheal intubation
- Central venous catheter insertions
- Ultrasound-guided nerve blocks for upper and lower extremity surgery and/or pain control
- Regional Anesthesia/Analgesia catheters
- Epidural/spinal placement for labor or surgical management
- Emergency cricothyrotomy
- Ultrasound guidance for vascular access and regional anesthesia
- Anesthesia
- General anesthesia
- Neuraxial (spinal and epidural) anesthesia
- Monitored Anesthesia Care with and without sedation, under topical and local infiltration.
- Peripheral nerve block anesthesia
- Procedure Advanced privileges
- Advanced nerve block techniques.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- Graduate of a school of professional nursing, approved by a legally designated state accrediting agency
- Graduate of an approved program of nurse anesthesia accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Program and Schools or its predecessor.
- Completed an accredited educational program for advanced practice as a certified nurse practitioner, certified nurse midwife, CRNA, or certified clinical nurse specialist.
- Possess a certification as a CRNA
- Possess an active unrestricted license to practice as a registered nurse.
- Possess current, active, valid, unrestricted license in at least one U.S. State, District of Columbia, Commonwealth, Territory, or jurisdiction as a CRNA.
- Minimum three (3) years of experience.
- Possess and maintain certification from the American Red Cross (ARC) for Healthcare Providers in Basic Life Support (BLS), or equivalent from the American Heart Association (AHA) at the time of employment.
- Possess and maintain Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), or equivalent from the American Heart Association (AHA) at the time of employment.
- Possess and maintain Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) or equivalent from the American Heart Association (AHA) at the time of employment.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Possess evidence of continuing education which maintains skills and knowledge in the nursing anesthesia specialty.
- Provide evidence of training and experience with Peripheral Regional Nerve Block anesthesia to include continuing education in sonography and the practice of peripheral regional anesthesia.
- Proficient in Microsoft Word Suite
- Ability to promptly and properly respond to cardiopulmonary arrests and arrange appropriate backup from the MTF clinical staff.
- Ability to demonstrate age-specific competency in the care from a newborn infant to an older adult.
- Ability to independently and proficiently perform the below procedures:
- Arterial catheter placement
- Endotracheal and nasotracheal intubation
- Central venous catheter insertions
- Ultrasound-guided nerve blocks for upper and lower extremity surgery and/or pain control
- Regional Anesthesia/Analgesia catheters
- Epidural/spinal placement for labor or surgical management
- Emergency cricothyrotomy
- Ultrasound guidance for vascular access and regional anesthesia
- General anesthesia
- Neuraxial (spinal and epidural) anesthesia
- Monitored Anesthesia Care with and without sedation, under topical and local infiltration.
- Peripheral nerve block anesthesia
- Procedure Advanced privileges
- Advanced nerve block techniques.