A nurse anesthetist, also known as a certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA), is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) who administers anesthesia to patients before, during, and after surgical procedures. They work in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, surgical clinics, and outpatient care centers. Some of their common tasks and duties include preparing patients for anesthesia, administering anesthesia, maintaining anesthesia during an operation, and managing recovery from anesthesia. Nurse anesthetists constantly monitor patients' vital signs and adjust the amount of anesthesia as needed to ensure their comfort and safety. They also play a crucial role in assessing patients' medical history and conditions to determine the appropriate type of anesthesia for each patient. Nurse anesthetists are highly trained professionals, typically spending 6-8 years in higher education, and they work alongside nurses, surgeons, and physicians to ensure their patients receive the best care possible