cma

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I have worked at an oral and facial surgery center for the last year and the doc I work for is on the board of review for these types of cases.

I spoke with Mr. XXX XXX, CRNA who has provided anesthesia for him in the past and he said that there were several arguments about urgent intervention that needed to be done in several cases so who has the knowlegde and authority the DDS or NA? Who is better fit to make those kind of judgements? I dont know, your opinions? I didnt even know nurses could do anesthesiology I just knew that Mr. XXX, CRNA was the anesthesiologist I didnt know what CRNA stood for (but I do now, thx)

So yes, I saw the record and that was it (prev. msg) exactly. I take it from your reaction that it was done in a non-protocol type manner. Why wouldnt the Family Prac. have a copy of her heart conditions. He signed a form sent to the DDS saying 'green light'. I thought that medical records were supposed be shared by all practitioners, yeah? Guess not in this case.

Scenario: You are putting under a pt. for jaw surgery. The surgery will last no longer than 60-90 minutes. You need a fast acting agent. Ketamine? If you could I would appreciate a professionals opinion on what you would do as far as the drugs you would administer. Thank you for your response.

Posted on Sep 19, 2002, 6:34 PM
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ketaminecma on Sep 23, 10:17 PM
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