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Job ID: 49392

Positions Location: Lansing, MI   Job Description General Purpose of Job:   To

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Positions Location: Lansing, MI


 



Job Description



General Purpose of Job:  


To provide anesthesia and pain management services to emergency and surgical patients of both an elective and emergency nature. On occasion may be asked to support University of Michigan Health Anesthesia needs at other UM Health locations, including but not limited to UM Health Sparrow Lansing, UM Health Sparrow Clinton, UM Health Sparrow Ionia, UM Health Sparrow Eaton, and UM Health Sparrow Carson. Leadership has the right to alter or modify the duties of the position.


Essential Duties:


This job description is intended to cover the minimum essential duties assigned on a regular basis.  Associates may be asked to perform additional duties as assigned by their leader. Leadership has the right to alter or modify the duties of the position.



  • Anesthetists (CRNAs) work under the supervision/direction of an anesthesiologist.

  • Obtains appropriate health history including biophysical and psychosocial data.

  • Conducts appropriate physician screening assessment.

  • Recommends, or requests and evaluates pertinent diagnostic studies.

  • Selects, obtains, orders or administers pre-anesthetic medications.

  • Documents the pre-anesthetic evaluation and obtains informed consent for anesthesia.

  • Obtains, prepares or utilizes all equipment, monitors, supplies and drugs used for the administration of anesthesia; performs or orders safety checks as needed.

  • Selects, obtains or administers the anesthetics, adjutant drugs, accessory drugs and fluids necessary to manage the anesthetic, to maintain the patient's physiologic homeostasis, and to correct abnormal responses to the anesthesia or surgery.

  • Performs tracheal intubation and extubation and provides mechanical ventilation.

  • Performs and manages regional anesthetic techniques including, but not limited to, subarachnoid, epidural and caudal blocks' plexus, major and peripheral nerve blocks, intravenous regional anesthesia; transtracheal, topical and local infiltration blocks as credentialed and monitored.

  • Provides appropriate peri-anesthetic invasive and non-invasive monitoring utilizing current standards and techniques and responds to abnormal findings with corrective action.

  • Recognizes and treats cardiac dysrhythmias through the use of peri-anesthetic electrocardiogram monitoring.

  • Recognizes abnormal patient response during anesthesia, selecting and implementing corrective action and requesting consultation whenever necessary.

  • Manages the patient's fluid, blood, electrolyte and acid-base balance.

  • Evaluates patient response during emergence from anesthesia and institutes pharmacological or supportive treatment to insure the adequacy of patient recovery from anesthesia and adjutant drugs.

  • Provides anesthesia care consistent with infection control and anesthetic safety prinicples in order to prevent the spread of disease and prevent harm to the patient, the anesthetist and others in the anesthetizing environment.

  • Documents, as part of the medical record all aspects of anesthesia-related care in a thorough and timely fashion.

  • Provides a thorough report of the patient's psychological and physical condition, peri-anesthetic course and anticipated problems to the post anesthetic health care provider who assumes the patient's care following anesthesia.

  • Provides post anesthesia follow-up and evaluation of the patient's response to anesthesia and for potential anesthetic complications, taking appropriate corrective actions and requesting consultation whenever indicated.

  • Initiates and administers respiratory support to insure adequate ventilation and oxygenation in the immediate post anesthesia period.

  • Initiates and administers pharmacological or fluid support of the cardiovascular system during the immediate post anesthesia period to prevent peri-anesthetic morbility and mortality.

  • Inserts peripheral and central intravenous catheters as credentialed.

  • Inserts arterial catheters and performs arterial puncture to obtain arterial blood samples as credentialed.

  • Identifies and manages emergency situations, including initiating or participating in cardiopulmonary resuscitation that involves identifying and managing emergency situations, including initiating or participating in cardiopulmonary resuscitation that involves airway maintenance, ventilation, tracheal intubation, pharmacologic cardiovascular support and management of blood, fluid, electroylte and acid-base balance.

  • Provides consultation and implementation of respiratory and ventilatory care.

  • Initiates and modifies pain relief therapy utilizing drugs, regional anesthetic techniques or other accepted pain relief modalitites.

  • Selects or prescibes medication and treatment modalitites related to the peri-anesthetic care of the patient, with consultation or collaboration when appropriate.







Job Requirements





















General Requirements Current Michigan RN license and CRNA Specialty Certification ACLS certification required within six months of hire
Work Experience None
Education Graduate from a nurse anesthesia education program accredited by the AANA Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs or its predecessor.
Specialized Knowledge and Skills Strong assessment skills. Creative problem-solving skills. Time management skills. Effective communication skills including but not limited to, the ability to interact effectively with diverse groups of people and to remain calm despite multiple job responsibilities.



Essential Duties:


This job description is intended to cover the minimum essential duties assigned on a regular basis.  Associates may be asked to perform additional duties as assigned by their leader. Leadership has the right to alter or modify the duties of the position.



  • Anesthetists (CRNAs) work under the supervision/direction of an anesthesiologist.

  • Obtains appropriate health history including biophysical and psychosocial data.

  • Conducts appropriate physician screening assessment.

  • Recommends, or requests and evaluates pertinent diagnostic studies.

  • Selects, obtains, orders or administers pre-anesthetic medications.

  • Documents the pre-anesthetic evaluation and obtains informed consent for anesthesia.

  • Obtains, prepares or utilizes all equipment, monitors, supplies and drugs used for the administration of anesthesia; performs or orders safety checks as needed.

  • Selects, obtains or administers the anesthetics, adjutant drugs, accessory drugs and fluids necessary to manage the anesthetic, to maintain the patient's physiologic homeostasis, and to correct abnormal responses to the anesthesia or surgery.

  • Performs tracheal intubation and extubation and provides mechanical ventilation.

  • Performs and manages regional anesthetic techniques including, but not limited to, subarachnoid, epidural and caudal blocks' plexus, major and peripheral nerve blocks, intravenous regional anesthesia; transtracheal, topical and local infiltration blocks as credentialed and monitored.

  • Provides appropriate peri-anesthetic invasive and non-invasive monitoring utilizing current standards and techniques and responds to abnormal findings with corrective action.

  • Recognizes and treats cardiac dysrhythmias through the use of peri-anesthetic electrocardiogram monitoring.

  • Recognizes abnormal patient response during anesthesia, selecting and implementing corrective action and requesting consultation whenever necessary.

  • Manages the patient's fluid, blood, electrolyte and acid-base balance.

  • Evaluates patient response during emergence from anesthesia and institutes pharmacological or supportive treatment to insure the adequacy of patient recovery from anesthesia and adjutant drugs.

  • Provides anesthesia care consistent with infection control and anesthetic safety prinicples in order to prevent the spread of disease and prevent harm to the patient, the anesthetist and others in the anesthetizing environment.

  • Documents, as part of the medical record all aspects of anesthesia-related care in a thorough and timely fashion.

  • Provides a thorough report of the patient's psychological and physical condition, peri-anesthetic course and anticipated problems to the post anesthetic health care provider who assumes the patient's care following anesthesia.

  • Provides post anesthesia follow-up and evaluation of the patient's response to anesthesia and for potential anesthetic complications, taking appropriate corrective actions and requesting consultation whenever indicated.

  • Initiates and administers respiratory support to insure adequate ventilation and oxygenation in the immediate post anesthesia period.

  • Initiates and administers pharmacological or fluid support of the cardiovascular system during the immediate post anesthesia period to prevent peri-anesthetic morbility and mortality.

  • Inserts peripheral and central intravenous catheters as credentialed.

  • Inserts arterial catheters and performs arterial puncture to obtain arterial blood samples as credentialed.

  • Identifies and manages emergency situations, including initiating or participating in cardiopulmonary resuscitation that involves identifying and managing emergency situations, including initiating or participating in cardiopulmonary resuscitation that involves airway maintenance, ventilation, tracheal intubation, pharmacologic cardiovascular support and management of blood, fluid, electroylte and acid-base balance.

  • Provides consultation and implementation of respiratory and ventilatory care.

  • Initiates and modifies pain relief therapy utilizing drugs, regional anesthetic techniques or other accepted pain relief modalitites.

  • Selects or prescibes medication and treatment modalitites related to the peri-anesthetic care of the patient, with consultation or collaboration when appropriate.


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Job Family


Physicians & Advanced Practice Providers

Requirements:

























Shift Variable
Degree Type / Education Level Doctorate
Status Full-time
Facility Sparrow Hospital
Experience Level New Grad



Other facts

Tech stack
Anesthesia,Pain Management,Assessment Skills,Problem-Solving Skills,Time Management Skills,Effective Communication,Patient Monitoring,Emergency Management,Fluid Management,Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation,Regional Anesthetic Techniques,Documentation,Informed Consent,Pharmacological Support,Ventilation,Intubation

About Sparrow

As Mid-Michigan’s premier healthcare organization and the region’s largest private employer, University of Michigan Health-Sparrow provides quality care to hundreds of thousands of people each year. With 526 providers at 115 sites of care across the region, Sparrow is your community health partner in Mid-Michigan, no matter what town or county you call home.

Our mission is to provide the best possible care to every patient, every time. What does that mean?

It means we bring critical care to rural communities. We keep your kids healthy at our primary care practices. We help you get active at our fitness and recreation centers in Lansing and Charlotte. We provide world-class care to patients fighting cancer at the flagship Herbert-Herman Cancer Center and deliver the most advanced treatment for a healthy heart at the Thoracic Cardiovascular Institute. We welcome your new little ones into the world at the Mother Baby Center, where we deliver 4,000 babies a year. And we provide the best emergency care in Mid-Michigan as the region’s only Level 1 Trauma Center.

We’re committed to providing the best care for patients like you — and your family and friends in Mid-Michigan — because supporting the health of our community is what matters to us most.

Team size: 5,001-10,000 employees
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Industry: Hospitals and Health Care
Founding Year: 1896

What you'll do

  • The CRNA provides anesthesia and pain management services to surgical and emergency patients, working under the supervision of an anesthesiologist. Responsibilities include obtaining health histories, administering anesthetics, monitoring patients, and managing emergency situations.

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What does a CRNA-Lansing do at Sparrow?

As a CRNA-Lansing at Sparrow, you will: the CRNA provides anesthesia and pain management services to surgical and emergency patients, working under the supervision of an anesthesiologist. Responsibilities include obtaining health histories, administering anesthetics, monitoring patients, and managing emergency situations..

Why join Sparrow as a CRNA-Lansing?

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Is the CRNA-Lansing position at Sparrow remote?

The CRNA-Lansing position at Sparrow is based in Lansing, Michigan, United States. Contact the company through Clera for specific work arrangement details.

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