During a surgical procedure, the nurse assesses the patient's response to anesthesia and determines the amount of pain medication to provide. Which role is this nurse fulfilling?

1. Scrub nurse
2. Certified registered nurse anesthetist
3. Registered nurse first assistant
4. Circulating nurse


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Rationale 1: The scrub nurse works directly with the surgeon within the sterile field and passes instruments, sponges, and other items needed during the surgical procedure.
Rationale 2: The certified registered nurse anesthetist is an advanced-practice nurse educated to administer anesthesia and provide anesthesia-related care.
Rationale 3: The registered nurse first assistant collaborates with the surgeon and performs activities such as handling tissue, providing exposure, using instruments, and suturing wounds.
Rationale 4: The circulating nurse observes the surgical team from a broad perspective and assists the team to create and maintain a safe, comfortable environment for surgery.

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