Neuraxial Anesthesia: Evidence-Based Techniques for CRNAs
Neuraxial Anesthesia: Evidence-Based Techniques for CRNAs is a focused, practical course designed to strengthen clinical decision-making and technical proficiency in spinal, epidural, and combined spinal-epidural anesthesia. Through evidence-based instruction and case-driven learning, CRNAs will refine patient selection, dosing strategies, and complication management for safe, effective neuraxial care.
Format
Online
Course
Price
Free
About the course
Evidence-Based Neuraxial Techniques
Reviews spinal and epidural anesthesia techniques with an emphasis on anatomy, patient selection, dosing strategies, and safety considerations across common surgical and obstetric settings.
Pharmacology & Adjuncts
Explores local anesthetics, opioids, and adjuvant medications used in neuraxial anesthesia, including onset, duration, dosing, and side-effect profiles to optimize block quality and patient outcomes.
Complications, Troubleshooting & Best Practices
Focuses on prevention, recognition, and management of neuraxial complications such as hypotension, high spinal block, post-dural puncture headache, and failed or patchy blocks using case-based scenarios.