CRNA Transition: Understanding Independent Clinical Responsibility

Entering the CRNA profession means stepping into independent clinical responsibility. Regardless of practice setting, CRNAs are accountable for the decisions that guide patient care. In this video, Pamela Chambers, DNP, EJD, MSN, CRNA, CPPS, FAANA, discusses how ensuring appropriate professional liability protection is key for students transitioning into practice.

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The guidelines suggested here are not rules, do not constitute legal advice, and do not ensure a successful outcome. The ultimate decision regarding the appropriateness of any treatment must be made by each healthcare provider considering the circumstances of the individual situation and in accordance with the laws of the jurisdiction in which the care is rendered.

03/26

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