Anesthesiologist Case Study

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Career: Anesthesiologist Pathways: Therapeutic Services You won't feel a thing. Tess was instructed to speak to a patient before their operation, the only problem is the patient's age, the boy is 6. When tess walks into the room she sees a young boy laying on the bed fiddling with his fingers, his mother looks to tess then holds her son’s hands. “Hello David, im Dr.Green-” before tess can finish explaining to the scared little boy through his procedure, he cuts her off. “W-will it hurt? To get my tonsils out, will it hurt?” David asks. Tess noticed how scared he was. “No, you won't feel any pain, I promise” “Hear that sweetie,” David’s mother says “you won't feel a thing” “Promise?” David asks, holding up his pinky finger. “Promise” Tess says …show more content…

Tess is an anesthesiologist, her job includes the administration of anesthetics,which is a type of medication that relieves pain, closely monitoring patients' vital signs during surgery, and adjusting anesthetics. Tess’ job also includes monitoring patients through the first recovery stages after an operation administering the appropriate medications during recovery and prescribing medication for those living with chronic pain. What kind of people pursue a career as an anesthesiologist? Those who pursue a career in anesthesiology are people who enjoy seeing others in a happy, painless state and who enjoy helping others recover from illness. Good qualities of an anesthesiologist include communication skills, compassion, detail oriented, dexterity, leadership skills, organizational skills, patience, physical stamina, and problem-solving skills. What are the educational requirements of an aspiring anesthesiologist? Anesthesiologists have demanding education and training requirements. Anesthesiologists typically need a bachelor’s degree, a degree from a medical school, which takes 4 years to complete, and 4 years in internship and residency programs. What are some steps I can make in high school to prepare for a career as an

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