It was only until a little farther in the future around 1877 that the first nurse ever decided to specialize in anesthesia; it was a woman that is from St. Vincent’s Hospital in Erie, Pennsylvania her name was Sister Mary Bernard. (UMD) After Sister Bernard specialized in anesthesia, many more followed in her footsteps. Shortly after Sister Bernard other sisters started learning more medical techniques; Sister Aldoza Eltrich she was taught how to administrate open drip for ether and chloroform, Edith and Dinah Graham were beginning to mete anesthetics at St. Mary’s Hospital, also known as the Mayo Clinic, in 1889. Sister Mary Bernard was the first person to ever specialize in anesthetist for nursing, but Alice Magaw received the title of Mother of Anesthesia for Charles Mayo himself for her mastering the open drop ether. Later, Alice Magaw as a Nurse Anesthetist was the first to publish a paper in Northwestern Lancet called Observations in Anesthesia. All the women from the beginning gave this job title such an amazing reputation, and that is just the beginning for a Nurse Anesthetist. From here on out men and women both are making this job such an honorable and respected job for anyone who decides to go down this path. (AANA, …show more content…
Such as, having a stable job because The Bureau of Labor Statistics proclaims “That unlike most organizations, hospitals employ more workers during a recession” so that is basically stating that people need not to worry about losing their jobs. That’s just one of the pro’s there are others like: People are always making an impact on everyone they take care of, Environment is healthy everyone works on a team a person might have a challenge for themselves but they have a people that are more experienced to help them out, No one is ever sitting on their butts; their always busy taking care of someone or helping another. Lastly, what some people care about is that they get pretty great healthy benefits, and their salary is that bad either. However, there always a flip side to things; there is some Nurse Anesthetist fear about the job and little things they find tedious. More about the tedious part is that people are visible to more germs and that finding parking for work can take more than 10 minutes to find a spot. In addition, let us address the cons that some people fear; work could summon people on their days off, middle of Jimmy’s soccer game they might have to leave abruptly. Although the schedule for a hospital isn’t that tractable the days that people do get off they’ll rest or