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Bundle #2

Neuro A&P

Michael Storm, DNAP, CRNA

Neuro
Head and Neck

Michael Storm, DNAP, CRNA

Regional for
Nurse Anesthesia

Michael Storm, DNAP, CRNA
recertCRNA Bundle #2 covers Neuro Anesthesia Anatomy & Physiology, Neuro Anesthesia Head & Neck, and Regional for Nurse Anesthesia.
Many concepts within neuro anesthesia have relevance in much of the anesthetics we administer, thus these courses are not just for the neuro nurse anesthesiologist. 

What's included?

  • 3 Courses
  • 33 Videos
  • 33 Mini-Quizzes
  • Each Mini-Quizz is a single question - easy
  • Esay, Simple, and Straightforward Questions
  • Possible to retake all mini-quizzes up to three times
  • 5.25 Class A CE Credit
  • 1 Certification of Completion
  • recertCRNA uploads credits to AANA

Course expiration
April 17, 2025

I Never Do Neuro Cases!

Even if you never do neurosurgical anesthesia, neuro is still very pertinent to your everyday anesthesia. What happens in the brain affects everything we do when we do anesthesia. We know that, although some may believe that a neuro course is only if you do neurosurgical anesthesia.
Cranial nerves and their function, CMR and ICP, brain compliance, brain perfusion, and so much more is also relevant to our everyday anesthesia. These concepts do affect your anesthesia for the non-neuro cases.

Regional anesthesia is scary!

If the above statement reflects your impression of regional anesthesia, this course is for you. Michael covers a lot of ground during this course. From how local anesthetics work, toxicities of local anesthetics, to regional and anticoagulants, to complications with regional anesthesia, to peripheral anesthesia and tourniquets complications. 
Meet the instructor

Michael Storm

Michael Storm, DNAP, CRNA graduated from University of South Carolina Nurse Anesthesia Program in 2005 with his Master of Nurse Anesthesia. In 2016 he earned his Doctorate of Nurse Anesthesia Practice from Missouri State University. 

Since 2006 he has been helping anesthesia students pass boards after starting a review course business in 2006 along with his two study partners. In 2013 he went on his own with Storm Anesthesia.
Michael continues to teach anesthesia residents in the OR and has helped numerous nurse anesthesia residents pass the NCE doing his on-site or virtual review courses. 
Michael has a passion for teaching, keeping his nose in the textbooks, and has stopped counting the number of textbooks in his library, but rather measuring by feet, currently >16 feet of textbooks. Yep, he is a little nerdy!

Outside anesthesia, Michael loves snow skiing and is a fully certified PSIA ski instructor, feels relaxed when sailing on Lake Murray in their 25-foot sailboat, enjoys hikes in the mountains or anywhere outdoors, and pre-pandemic you could find him and his wonderful wife Annette traveling all over.
Michael Storm, DNAP, CRNA