Perianesthesia nursing
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Perianesthesia nursing is a nursing
Nursing
Nursing is a healthcare profession focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life from conception to death....

 specialty practice area concerned with providing nursing care to patients undergoing or recovering from anesthesia
Anesthesia
Anesthesia, or anaesthesia , traditionally meant the condition of having sensation blocked or temporarily taken away...

. Perianesthesia nursing encompasses several sub-specialty practice areas and represents a diverse number of practice environments and skill sets.

Work Environments

ASPAN, the American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses states in its core iedology that it serves nurses "practicing in all phases of preanesthesia and postanesthesia care, ambulatory surgery, and pain management."

Preoperative assessment

Nurses are responsible for a large amount of the assessment done in pre-operative clinics where patients are assessed for their ability to tolerate anesthetic and any factors which may affect the course of the anesthetic experience.

Post anesthesia care unit

Nurses provide extensive care to patients in the early stages of emergence from anesthetic and in the immediate post-operative period until they are deemed stable enough to safely transfer to other areas.

Ambulatory care

A large number procedures are performed on an outpatient basis where the patient is not expected to require hospitalization after the procedure. Examples include dental, gynecological, and diagnostic imaging clinics.

Pain management

Pain management nurses are sometimes considered to be perianesthesia nurses given the collaborative nature of their work with anesthetists and the fact that a large proportion of acute pain issues are surgery related. However, separate certifications specifically in pain management exist through the American Society for Pain Management Nurses.

Training and Certification

Both Registered Nurses
Registered nurse
A registered nurse is a nurse who has graduated from a nursing program at a university or college and has passed a national licensing exam. A registered nurse helps individuals, families, and groups to achieve health and prevent disease...

 and Licensed Practical Nurses work in perianesthesia nursing areas. Beyond active registration in good standing, educational and specialized training requirements vary by jurisdiction and practice setting. Many institutions require specialized training in areas such as cardiac and invasive monitoring, administration of intravenous push medications, as well as CPR and ACLS
Advanced cardiac life support
Advanced cardiac life support or Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support refers to a set of clinical interventions for the urgent treatment of cardiac arrest and other life threatening medical emergencies, as well as the knowledge and skills to deploy those interventions.Extensive medical knowledge...

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In the United States RNs can receive specialty certification through the American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses (ASPAN) as either Certified PostAnesthesia Nurses (CPAN) or Certified Ambulatory PeriAnesthesia Nurse (CAPA). In Canada, the Canadian Nurses Association
Canadian Nurses Association
The Canadian Nurses Association is a federation of 11 provincial and territorial registered nurses associations representing more than 139,893 Canadian registered nurses and nurse practitioners...

does not currently recognize Peri- or Post-Anesthesia Nursing as a certified specialty.

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