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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 13 MIN

What CRNA Interviewers Actually Want to Hear About Vasopressors

from The CRNA Club Podcast

Understanding vasopressors for CRNA interviews means going beyond what each drug does — interviewers want to know why it does it, at the receptor and cellular level. This episode walks through the mechanism of action for norepinephrine, epinephrine, phenylephrine, vasopressin, dobutamine, and milrinone, tracing each drug from receptor binding through intracellular signaling to the clinical effect at the bedside. Want to go deeper on vasopressors? Try The CRNA Club FREE for 7 days — the learning library has a full vasopressor lesson with dosing, indications, and comparison framework. FREE RESOURCES TO HELP YOU ON YOUR CRNA JOURNEY:9-Step Application Checklist - Every step you need to apply to CRNA schoolCRNA School Database - Search and compare 140+ CRNA programsTranscript Analyzer - Find out if your GPA is competitive for CRNA schoolCertification Planner - Your personalized CCRN study planTimeline Generator - Build your personalized application timeline TIMESTAMPS[00:00] Why vasopressors come up in almost every CRNA interview [01:30] What receptor framework ties all vasopressors together? [04:00] How do alpha-1, beta-1, and beta-2 receptors work at the cellular level? [08:00] What makes norepinephrine first-line for septic shock? [10:00] Why does epinephrine raise lactate, and should you stop the drip? [12:00] What is vasopressin actually doing in septic shock? [14:00] Free resources for your CRNA journey Follow us on Instagram: @thecrnaclubMore resources at THECRNACLUB.COM

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Understanding vasopressors for CRNA interviews means going beyond what each drug does — interviewers want to know why it does it, at the receptor and cellular level. This episode walks through the mechanism of action for norepinephrine, epinephrine,...

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