Recognizing January 26-31, 2009, as Nurse Anesthetists Week in Texas.
The resolution emphasizes that more than 65 percent of rural hospitals depend on CRNAs to administer anesthesia, which is crucial for maintaining various medical services. If these advanced-practice nurses were unavailable, patients in rural regions would likely face long travel distances to receive necessary surgical and trauma care. This situation exemplifies the essential support that CRNAs provide to the healthcare system in less populated areas.
House Resolution 184 recognizes January 26-31, 2009, as Nurse Anesthetists Week in Texas. The resolution highlights the significant role of nurse anesthetists, particularly certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs), in providing anesthesia care across the United States. It notes that nurse anesthetists are the first professional health care workers to administer anesthesia and represent a vital component of the healthcare workforce, especially in rural areas where access to surgical and trauma care can be severely limited.
While the resolution is primarily celebratory and serves to honor the contributions of nurse anesthetists, it does not appear to evidence any significant points of contention within the legislative discussion. The acknowledgment of nurse anesthetists' role in healthcare reflects a broad consensus on their importance and the need for their recognition.