WHEREAS, There are more than 57,000 perianesthesia registered
nurses in the United States whose interests are represented by one of
our nation's premier specialty nursing organizations, the American
Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses; and
WHEREAS, Perianesthesia nurses practice in all phases of
preanesthesia and postanesthesia care, ambulatory surgery, pain
management, and special procedure areas; and
WHEREAS, The depth and breadth of the perianesthesia nursing
profession meets the varied and emerging health care needs of the
American population in a diversified range of environments; and
WHEREAS, The American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses, as the
representative for the perianesthesia nurses of this country, strives
to advance nursing practice through education, research, and standards;
and
WHEREAS, Perianesthesia nursing has been established as essential
in the quality of health care and safety of patients in the hospital
and ambulatory surgery settings; and
WHEREAS, The demand for perianesthesia nurses will only increase
due to an aging American population, advances in medicine that are
prolonging life, and the meteoric expansion of home health care
services; and
WHEREAS, The inestimable preeminent value of services and care
provided by perianesthesia nurses will be of paramount importance to
the American health care system; and
WHEREAS, Along with the American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses
(ASPAN), the Northwest PeriAnesthesia Nurses Association (NPANA) has
declared the week of February 4-10, 2008, as "PeriAnesthesia Nurse
Awareness Week" with the theme of "Be the Voice: Advocacy Through
Education, Research and Legislative Involvement" in celebration of the
ways perianesthesia nurses strive to advance nursing practices;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Senate ask that all
residents of the State of Washington honor the perianesthesia nurses
who care so unselfishly and proficiently for us all; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the residents of Washington celebrate
perianesthesia nurses' accomplishments and efforts to improve the
quality of patient care and nursing practices, and show appreciation
for our nation's perianesthesia nurses not just during the week, but at
every opportunity throughout the year.