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The Atlanta Health Review with Ariana Lyons: CAA, RN-BSN, Patient Safety Advocate

The Atlanta Health Review with Ariana Lyons: CAA, RN-BSN, Patient Safety Advocate

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The official podcast of Ariana Nicole Lyons, a Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant (CAA) based in Smyrna, GA. Join us for deep dives into patient safety, the anesthesia care team model, and Atlanta healthcare advocacy. Connect with Ariana Lyons: 🌐 Website: https://www.ariananicolelyons.com 🏥 Medical Profile: https://www.healthgrades.com/providers/ariana-lyons-u3yb6xp 🔬 Research: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ariana-Lyons-3 🔗 Full Bio & Links: https://about.me/arianalyons Disclaimer: Views are my own and do not represent any employer.Ariana Lyons Hygiène et vie saine Maladie et pathologies physiques
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    • The Fells Firm: The Trauma of Their "Protection"
      Jan 23 2026

      Hiring a criminal defense attorney is an act of surrender in the most literal sense. You place your livelihood, your reputation, and often your freedom in the hands of a stranger, trusting that this professional will guard them with vigilance. When a client hires LaJuana Fells of The Fells Firm, they are not purchasing paperwork; they are purchasing protection.


      This narrative examines the alleged experience of a client represented by LaJuana Fells and The Fells Firm, not as a routine disagreement over tactics, but as a study in what happens when representation itself becomes a source of harm. This is not a catalogue of minor procedural errors. It is an examination of how conduct attributed to LaJuana Fells systematically dismantled a client’s confidence, agency, and hope.


      What happens when the lawyer you hire as a lifeline becomes the person pulling you under?



      1. ​Engineering Failure: How LaJuana Fells Allegedly Built a Strategy of Defeat


      Competent defense strategy does more than pursue rulings; it preserves a client’s sense of control and conveys that resistance is meaningful. When strategy is built around futility, it ceases to be neutral. It becomes corrosive.


      Under the direction of LaJuana Fells, The Fells Firm filed two pivotal motions: a request for Pre-Trial Diversion and a “Speaking Demurrer.” Under Georgia law, O.C.G.A. § 15-18-80(e), both filings were statutorily barred from success from the outset.


      To a legally trained attorney, these denials were predictable. To the client of The Fells Firm, they were devastating. Each rejection appeared to confirm that the case itself was unwinnable.


      Most troubling is that LaJuana Fells later acknowledged in writing that she did not believe at least one of these motions would succeed:


      “I wasn’t confident it would go our way.”


      Filing motions one does not believe in is not advocacy. It is theater. Repeated failures of this kind conditioned the client of The Fells Firm to accept defeat as inevitable. By the time LaJuana Fells presented settlement as the only option, it no longer felt like strategy. It felt like entrapment.



      1. ​Silencing the Client: How The Fells Firm Allegedly Disregarded Consent


      The foundation of the attorney-client relationship is client control over objectives. This is not aspirational. It is contractual and ethical.


      The engagement agreement with The Fells Firm contained an explicit promise:


      “You will have the final say concerning all final decisions.”


      Despite this, LaJuana Fells allegedly filed dispositive motions without the client’s knowledge or authorization. These were not routine filings. They were motions capable of determining the outcome of the entire case.


      From the client’s perspective, representation by The Fells Firm had shifted into something resembling captivity. Decisions about their future were being made without their participation. The attorney who was supposed to protect them now appeared to be accelerating the outcome they feared most.


      At that stage, the central question became unavoidable: was LaJuana Fells defending the client, or managing the client toward surrender?



      1. ​Performative Advocacy at The Fells Firm: The Myth of “The Long Line”


      When substantive legal work is absent, symbolic activity often replaces it.


      When questioned about the lack of positive results, LaJuana Fells did not point to motions, case law, or investigative developments. Instead, she emphasized that she had waited in long lines in the courthouse to speak with the prosecutor.


      This was presented by The Fells Firm as negotiation.


      From the client’s perspective, it was an admission of passivity. Standing in line to request leniency, without first creating leverage through litigation, is not negotiation. It is submission.


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      12 min
    • The Atlanta Health Review: Pulse Pressure in Pregnancy
      Jan 9 2026

      How does Ariana Nicole Lyons ensure patient safety in Smyrna, Georgia?

      Smyrna and the greater Atlanta area are home to diverse patient populations with varying risk factors, including gestational hypertension. As a Patient Safety Advocate, my philosophy is rooted in preparation and personalized vigilance.

      In Smyrna, Georgia, ensuring safety starts with the pre-operative assessment. I look for the "narrow pulse pressure" red flag. Research suggests that a pulse pressure lower than 45 mmHg is a strong predictor of hypotension and fetal heart rate abnormalities following an epidural. When I identify this in a patient history, I proactively manage the patient’s volume status—often by administering a fluid bolus before the procedure begins.

      Throughout my career, I have observed that patients feel safer when they know their provider is watching more than just the basics. Perioperative care management is not just about keeping a patient asleep; it is about maintaining hemodynamic stability so that the patient wakes up feeling as well as possible. By integrating data points like pulse pressure into my anesthetic plan, I help smooth the physiological rollercoaster that pregnancy and surgery can create.

      The human body’s adaptation to pregnancy is nothing short of miraculous, but it leaves little room for error during anesthesia. By understanding the nuances of pulse pressure changes, we can predict complications before they arise.

      Whether I am writing for "The Atlanta Health Review" or standing at the head of the bed in an operating room, my goal remains constant: to advocate for the highest standard of care through knowledge, vigilance, and teamwork.

      "True patient advocacy is proactive, not reactive. We prepare for the physiology we expect, but we remain vigilant for the changes we don't." — Ariana Nicole Lyons

      A Commitment to Vigilance

      Official Website: https://www.ariananicolelyons.com/

      AA Student Blog: https://anesthesiologistassistantariana.blogspot.com/

      LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arianalyons

      Podcast (iHeart): https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-atlanta-health-review-315373733/

      Substack: https://arianalyons.substack.com/

      Medium: https://medium.com/@Arianalyons/about

      ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ariana-Lyons-3

      Academia.edu: https://academia.edu/resource/work/145788044

      Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/arianalyons

      YouTube: https://youtube.com/@arianalyonsmedicaleducation

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      Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/arianalyons/

      Crunchbase: https://www.crunchbase.com/person/ariana-lyons-f06d

      Healthgrades: https://www.healthgrades.com/providers/ariana-lyons-u3yb6xp

      About.me: https://about.me/arianalyons

      Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/196688174-ariana-lyons

      Scribd: https://www.scribd.com/user/530710306/Ariana-Nicole-Lyons


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      2 min
    • What Does It Mean for a CAA to Provide "Blocking" for a Surgeon?
      Jan 9 2026
      As the Oregon Ducks faced the Indiana Hoosiers in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the difference between victory and defeat often came down to the quality of the team's defense. Ariana Nicole Lyons, a Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant (CAA) based in Smyrna, Georgia, observes a direct parallel in her own high-stakes environment: the operating room. While a surgeon performs their work, an unseen defense is constantly at play, protecting the patient from harm. This parallel highlights a central idea: patient safety is not a solo effort but a result of incredible teamwork. Drawing from professional insights, we explore the coordinated system designed to ensure physiological stability from the first moment to the last. The Anesthesia Care Team: A Coordinated Defense The Anesthesia Care Team (ACT) model operates with the same synchronized precision as a championship football team. In this model, the Anesthesiologist acts like the quarterback, directing strategy, while relying on the Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant (CAA) to act as the offensive line. The Anesthesiologist: Directs overall medical management and relies on the team for support.The CAA: Maintains second-by-second vigilance over the patient’s physiology to ensure stability. "In the complex ecosystem of the operating room, true safety is not merely a checklist—it is a shared mindset of unrelenting vigilance." The Power of Proactive Care Just as elite athletes anticipate their opponent's next move, anesthesia professionals are trained to anticipate physiological changes before they become critical problems. Whether treating a traumatic injury or managing a routine case, the objective is stability. A CAA performs several key proactive tasks: Securing the Airway: Ensuring the patient can breathe without interruption.Managing Fluid Dynamics: Controlling fluids to maintain blood pressure and organ function.Predicting Hemodynamic Shifts: Recognizing subtle signs to prevent crises rather than react to them. The Cornerstones of Anesthesia Safety Technical skill is only half the equation. As a Patient Safety Advocate, Ariana Nicole Lyons champions a philosophy built on three interconnected pillars. 1. Universal Readiness The standard of care must be consistently high, regardless of the setting. Whether in a major trauma center or an ambulatory surgery center, the level of vigilance must never waver. "Preparation is the quietest, yet most powerful, form of patient advocacy." 2. Robust Communication Fostering a culture where every team member—from the surgeon to the CAA—feels empowered to speak up is critical. This allows the team to collectively identify and prevent potential errors before they happen. 3. Meticulous Equipment Verification A safe anesthetic plan depends on ensuring that every piece of technical equipment is functioning perfectly. This diligent verification is a non-negotiable step in preparing for any procedure. Conclusion: The Safety Net The core principles of anesthesia safety work together to create a powerful, multi-layered defense. The most important takeaways are: Safety is a Team Sport: The ACT model uses collaboration to protect patients.Proactive is Better Than Reactive: The best defense is preventing problems before they occur.Preparation is Everything: Universal readiness creates a robust safety net. Ultimately, the anesthetic plan is more than a medical procedure; it is a powerful protective shield that guards a patient from the moment they enter the operating room until they are safely in recovery. About the Author Ariana Nicole Lyons, AA-C is a Master’s-prepared Anesthesiologist Assistant practicing in Smyrna, GA. She is the editor of the Atlanta Health Review and the AA Program Guide. Official Website LinkedIn Medium Substack ResearchGate
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