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H.B. 70 Summary: General Provisions
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recognition of the importance of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs)
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effective results within 150 years
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43 million anesthetics annually
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extensive employment of CRNAs at all levels
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rural anesthetic care provided by nurse anesthetists
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CRNAs activities in all medical areas
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anesthesia in rural surgery and obstetrics
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CRNAs provision of pain and injuries anesthesia
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recognition of anesthesia in all settings
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the practice of CRNAs in traditional public health rooms
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provision of anesthesia for dental practice
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anesthesia for ophthalmologic and orthopedic intervention
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conducting anesthesia for plastic surgery operations
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CRNAs assisting in outpatient surgical facilities
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anesthesia for US Military Health Care facilities
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performing anesthesia for public health services
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collaboration with the US Department of Veterans Affairs
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participation of CRNAs in assistance during the US Civil War
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anesthesia on the front line of the First World War
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involvement of CRNAs in all US military conflicts (GovTrack.us, 2019).
H.B. 70 Summary: Requirement (Recognizing) CRNAs Activities
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participation in the CRNA National Week
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52,000 certified registered nurse anesthetists
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promotion of student nurse anesthetists in the USA
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giving thanks and celebrating the activities of CRNAs
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raising public awareness of nurse anesthetists
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raising awareness of policymakers and health workers
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recognition of advanced practices that CRNAs provide
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promotion of the CRNAs profession within the CRNA week (GovTrack.us, 2019).
Impact on Professional Nursing Practice Standards in Case of H.Resolution 70 Passing
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raising policymakers aware of the importance of CRNAs
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possible empowerment and extension of CRNAs standards
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possible removal of borders in CRNAs services
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potential reduction in the supervision of CRNAs (Malina & Izlar, 2014)
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probable equating compensation of anesthesiologists to the payment of CRNAs.
Impact on Professional Nursing Practice Standards in Case of H.Resolution 70 Not Passing
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inability to improve outcomes for CRNAs activity
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inability to increase compensation for CRNAs (Malina & Izlar, 2014)
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failure to change future standards of CRNAs
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the barrier to the empowerment of the nurse anesthetists
The Bill Impact on My Nursing Practice
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change in the management of practice standards for certified nurses
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the possibility of extended access to complex cases
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recognition of the importance of the activities of a certified nurse
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increasing funding for professional training
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the admission of nurses to interprofessional activity and collaboration
Support for H.B. 70 Based on Nursing Practice
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recognition of the activities of CRNAs and the nurses as a whole
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drawing attention to the need to change nursing standards
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understanding of the involvement of CRNAs in all areas of health care
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the possibility of improving policies regarding the activities of CRNAs
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providing advanced opportunities for certified nurses
Concerns about H.B. 70 Based on Nursing Practice
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recognition without empowering certified nurses
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underestimation of the authority of certified nurses
Support for H.B. 70 Based on Nursing Standards
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the possibility of auditing the standards of certified nurses
Concerns about H.B. 70 Based on Nursing Standards
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difficulties with possible collaborative practice
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the complication in equating nursing compensation
Support for H.B. 70 Based on Nursing Patient Outcomes
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improved patient confidence in nurse anesthetists activities
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acceleration of patient recovery from awareness (Enhanced Recovery after Surgery, n.d.)
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increase patient satisfaction due to confidence in CRNAs
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enhancing patient safety through increased training
H.B. 70 Impacts on Community
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recognition of the importance of the role of CRNAs in the treatment
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increased confidence in certified nurses
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waiting for quality care from professional nurses
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community awareness of extensive CRNAs practices
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trust in the actions of CRNAs and the best outcome for treatment
References
Enhanced Recovery after Surgery. (n.d.). AANA: American Association of Nurse Anesthetists. Web.
GovTrack.us. (2019). H.Res. 70 116th Congress: Recognizing the roles and the contributions of Americas Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) and their role in providing quality health care for the public.
Malina, D., & Izlar, J. (2014). Education and Practice Barriers for Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists. OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 19(2).
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