82R4575 RYA-D
 
  By: King of Taylor H.R. No. 129
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Nurse anesthetists were the first professional
  health care workers to provide anesthesia in the United States, and
  they compose the oldest recognized group of advanced-practice
  registered nurse specialists in this country; and
         WHEREAS, These registered nurses have completed a rigorous,
  graduate-level course of academic and clinical study in a
  nationally accredited program of nurse anesthesia; following
  graduation, they are qualified to take the national certifying
  examination; and
         WHEREAS, All graduates of nurse anesthesia educational
  programs receive a master's degree, and those who successfully pass
  the certifying exam may use the title certified registered nurse
  anesthetist (CRNA); and
         WHEREAS, According to the American Association of Nurse
  Anesthetists, the majority of rural hospitals rely on CRNAs to
  provide anesthesia care; without these advanced-practice nurses,
  numerous facilities would be unable to maintain trauma
  stabilization, surgical, and obstetrical capabilities, a
  circumstance that would force many rural Americans to travel long
  distances to obtain such services; and
         WHEREAS, Each year, CRNAs working in hospitals, ambulatory
  surgical centers, physicians' offices, and medical facilities of
  the U.S. military, Department of Veterans Affairs, and Public
  Health Service are the hands-on providers of approximately 32
  million anesthetics given to patients in the United States; and
         WHEREAS, The delivery of health care in this country is
  dependent, in large measure, on the work of certified registered
  nurse anesthetists, and it is indeed fitting that they be honored
  for the crucial role that they fulfill; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize January 23-29, 2011, as Nurse
  Anesthetists Week in Texas and extend deep appreciation to all
  certified registered nurse anesthetists for the great skill and
  dedication they bring to their challenging vocation.