NCE Boards Questions
Which Mapleson Circuit is best for spontaneous ventilation? A B C D E F While providing anesthesia with a circle system, you observe this waveform. What is the BEST course of action at this time? Replace the CO2 absorbent Increase the patient's minute ventilation Replace the water trap on the [...]
Legislative Summit and Update
More than 100 CRNAs turned out to the Legislative Summit at the capitol in Richmond to have their voices heard and fight for Virginia CRNAs practice rights. Joined by Delegate Ellen Campbell and supported by the outreach from over 300 nurse anesthetists from across the commonwealth, including over 900 calls, [...]
Legislative Update: AAs and Supervision
The 2023 legislative session in the General Assembly has been a busy one for VANA. Two bills were introduced that would have allowed AAs to practice in Virginia. Fortunately, both HB 1925 and SB 1342 were stopped in the legislature before they could advance out of committee. But they did [...]
VANA PAC Challenge
VANA has been facing off with the Tennessee Association of Nurse Anesthetists (TANA) for our first annual PAC Challenge to encourage our members to contribute to our PACs. Our goal is to encourage our members to make a generous gift – and become a monthly donor – to help advance [...]
Where in the world are Virginia CRNAs? Tom Radel and Jean Snyder: Philippines
For Virginia certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs), helping patients doesn’t stop at hospital borders. In October 2022, Tom Radel and Jean Snyder, both veterans of medical mission trips, traveled to Salcedo, Eastern Samar, Philippines to work with local medical providers and provide aid to vulnerable community members. The trip marks [...]
Just starting out: my journey as a newer CRNA
As an ODU graduate from the class of 2021, I recently started my career within a community hospital. After first beginning as an LPN and then progressing to an RN, I ran into a friend who happened to be an APRN. Hearing about her role and learning more about the [...]
Gary Hahn – My journey as a CRNA
As a life-long (and recently retired!) CRNA, I’ve found myself reflecting on my journey -- how I decided to become a CRNA, what kept me involved in Virginia nursing, and what lessons, as a professor, I feel are most important to pass along to newer generations of CRNAs. My first [...]
Column: A simple change can improve health care
Note: This column originally published in the Richmond-Times Dispatch on Jan. 21, 2023. By Meredith Joyner Virginians in every corner of the commonwealth risk having surgery – even emergency surgery – delayed because the available anesthesia experts are being underutilized. In today’s challenging health care environment, our legislators could address [...]