ANA 888 - Clinical Anesthesia Implications

This course emphasizes the analysis, synthesis and application of anesthesia concepts to the development of an individualized anesthesia plan of care. Inherent in this process is the integration of pharmacology, physiology and pathophysiology with anesthesia principles emphasizing the anesthesia implications. Adjuvant drugs commonly encountered by nurse anesthetists are emphasized. This course is designed to aid the didactic student in their transition to the clinical phase of the program.

Semester hours: 4.0

Prerequisites:

  • ANA 851 - Advanced Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology I
  • ANA 852 - Advanced Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology II
  • ANA 872 - Principles of Anesthesia I
  • ANA 873 - Principles of Anesthesia II
  • ANA 876 - Advanced Pharmacology I
  • ANA 877 - Advanced Pharmacology II

Last updated: 02/29/2024