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Intraoperative Monitoring Made Simple for SRNAs and CRNAs #anesthesia #crna #srna #intraopmonitoring #anesthesiology #crnaschool #anesthesiamonitoring #clinicalanesthesia #thrivein5 #anesthesiaeducation #perioperativenursing #airwaymanagement #hemodynamics #patientmonitoring #anesthesialife #crnamentor #anesthesiatraining #clinicalpearls #orlife #nurseanesthetist #anesthesiaresident #capnography #ecgmonitoring The monitors are alarming. Numbers are shifting. Your preceptor asks what you think is happening. 😳 Intraoperative monitoring can feel overwhelming, but when you understand what the data actually means, you stop reacting late and start thinking like a CRNA. 📌 About This Video Welcome to my Thrive in 5 series, where I teach essential anesthesia concepts in under ten minutes so you can apply them confidently in clinical. In this episode, we simplify intraoperative monitoring so you can interpret changes instead of just reporting numbers. Monitoring in the OR is about recognizing patterns, understanding physiology in real time, and identifying problems early. This video guides you through the core monitors you use daily and explains what they reveal about ventilation, oxygenation, perfusion, and anesthetic depth. We break down ECG basics, blood pressure trends, pulse oximetry, capnography, temperature, and neuromuscular monitoring in a way that connects directly to patient care. You will learn how monitor changes relate to anesthesia depth, pain, volume status, and respiratory function. 💡 We also cover common intraoperative scenarios where monitors give early warning signs, including hypovolemia, bronchospasm, equipment issues, inadequate analgesia, and evolving instability. Instead of waiting for a crisis, you will start recognizing subtle shifts sooner and speaking up with confidence. Preceptors are not just listening for numbers. They want your interpretation. Are vitals trending in a concerning direction? What could be causing the change? What should be done next? This video helps you build that clinical reasoning step by step. You will also see how anesthetic drugs, surgical stimulation, positioning, and comorbidities influence what you see on the screen. When you connect physiology, pharmacology, and monitoring together, you stop feeling behind and start feeling like part of the anesthesia team. If you have ever felt unsure when to worry or what to say during a case, this episode gives you a practical framework you can use on your very next clinical day. Intraoperative monitoring anesthesia Anesthesia Monitors Explained CRNA intraop monitoring SRNA monitoring basics capnography anesthesia ECG monitoring anesthesia blood pressure monitoring anesthesia Pulse oximetry anesthesia Neuromuscular monitoring anesthesia temperature monitoring OR Anesthesia vital signs interpretation clinical anesthesia monitoring anesthesia machine monitoring hemodynamic monitoring anesthesia recognizing anesthesia complications anesthesia depth monitoring perioperative patient monitoring CRNA school clinical tips anesthesia physiology monitoring thrive in 5 anesthesia Anesthesia education for SRNAs interpreting OR monitors Anesthesia patient safety Monitor trends in anesthesia clinical reasoning anesthesia 🌐 Stay Connected with Amanda Kay : Website: https://www.amandakaycrna.com Download Free Clinical Guide: amanda-kay.ck.page/da4e562ea0 Product Suite! Check it out: the-mindful-srna.teachable.com/p/home IG: instagram.com/akay17 Facebook: facebook.com/survivingthrivingsrnas If this video helped with intraoperative monitoring, click, like the video, subscribe to the channel, and share it with an SRNA or CRNA student heading into clinical practice. Please comment below with the monitor you would like covered next in the Thrive in 5 series. ⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER ⚠️ The content shared on the Amanda Kay CRNA YouTube channel is for educational and informational purposes only. The information provided is based on personal experience, professional knowledge, and general guidance related to the CRNA journey, including applications, CRNA school, clinical training, leadership development, and board preparation. This content is not intended to replace professional medical, academic, legal, or institutional advice. Policies, requirements, and expectations for CRNA programs, clinical sites, and certification boards may vary by institution and over time. Viewers are strongly encouraged to verify information with their respective schools, accrediting bodies, employers, or professional advisors. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy and relevance, Amanda Kay CRNA does not guarantee specific outcomes or results. Individual experiences, performance, and success may vary based on personal circumstances, effort, and external factors. By engaging with this channel, you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own decisions and actions related to your CRNA journey.