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Simple Math Mistakes That Ruin CRNA Grades Amanda Kay #CRNA #CRNASchool #NurseAnesthesia #SRNA #CRNAMath #CRNAExams #CRNAStudyTips #CRNAStudent #CRNAAdvice #DosageCalculations #AnesthesiaMath #CRNAEducation #NursingSchool #AdvancedPracticeNurse #CRNAJourney #FutureCRNA #CRNATips #HealthcareEducation #MindfulSRNA #CRNABoardPrep #CRNAConfidence One small math mistake can quietly destroy an otherwise strong exam, clinical day, or CRNA school grade. In this video, Amanda Kay breaks down the most common and avoidable math mistakes that cost SRNAs and aspiring CRNAs valuable points on exams and practical assessments. These are not advanced calculations. These are simple errors that happen under pressure, fatigue, and time constraints, especially in CRNA school. Amanda explains why CRNA math is not about being a math genius but about consistency, setup, and discipline. You will learn how small errors in unit conversion, rounding, reading the question too fast, or skipping setup steps can turn a correct process into a wrong final answer. This video walks through the mental habits that lead to math mistakes, including rushing, second-guessing, and assuming the question is easier than it actually is. Amanda also shares how CRNA school exams are often designed to reward careful setup rather than speed, and why slowing down can actually improve your performance. Topics covered in this video include common dosage calculation errors, unit mismatches, decimal placement mistakes, percentage confusion, and why dimensional analysis matters more than memorization. Amanda also discusses how anxiety and perfectionism can lead to increased math errors, and how to retrain your approach so that math becomes predictable instead of stressful. This video is especially helpful for SRNAs who feel confident in their clinical knowledge but struggle with math questions, as well as aspiring CRNAs preparing for interviews, entrance exams, or early coursework. You will learn practical strategies to reduce careless errors, build confidence, and protect your grades throughout CRNA school. If math has ever made you question whether you belong in CRNA school, this video is for you. These mistakes are common, fixable, and not a reflection of your intelligence or potential as a future CRNA. Recommended For You Watch the previous video here: / @amandakaycrna CRNA math mistakes, CRNA dosage calculations, SRNA math errors, anesthesia math tips, CRNA exam preparation, CRNA study strategies, nursing math errors, dimensional analysis nursing, CRNA school exams, CRNA calculation tips, medication calculation mistakes, CRNA board prep math, CRNA academic success, SRNA exam anxiety, CRNA confidence building, CRNA school survival, nursing dosage calculations, anesthesia calculations, CRNA fundamentals, future CRNA preparation, advanced practice nursing math, CRNA student support, mindful SRNA learning, CRNA academic skills, CRNA test taking strategies Stay Connected with Amanda Kay Website: https://www.amandakaycrna.com Download Free Clinical Guide: https://amanda-kay.ck.page/da4e562ea0 Product Suite. Check it out: https://the-mindful-srna.teachable.co... Instagram: / akay17 Facebook: / survivingthrivingsrnas If this video helped you identify a math habit that may be hurting your grades, like the video, subscribe to the channel, and share it with a fellow SRNA or aspiring CRNA. Leave a comment and tell us which math mistake you are working on correcting this semester. ⚠️ 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 career as a CRNA.