[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 82 (Thursday, May 11, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2912-S2913]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NATIONAL NURSES WEEK
Mr. BOOZMAN. Mr. President, today I wish to recognize the invaluable
work of nurses. With 3 million nurses nationwide, these men and women
make up the largest providers of healthcare in the country. I am proud
to acknowledge the talents and successes of these caregivers as we
recognize National Nurses Week.
These dedicated health professionals provide quality care to patients
every
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single day. Their dedication and passion to caregiving is constantly on
display, often during critical and stressful situations. The work they
do helps save lives and gives reassurance to patients facing questions
about their health. While on the front lines of healthcare delivery
they are also frequently the first line of communication when health
problems arise. These healthcare heroes wear many hats.
Providing nurses with the resources they need to deliver quality care
needs to be a priority. Last week, members of the Emergency Nurses
Association from Arkansas shared with me one legislative fix to improve
patient care. Amending the Controlled Substance Act to allow paramedics
and other emergency medical services professionals to continue to
administer controlled substances like pain narcotics when allowed by
State law would improve emergency outcomes, particularly in rural areas
where a medical facility may be miles away. That is why I cosponsored
legislation to amend the Controlled Substance Act.
Nurses are taking on more responsibilities in our evolving healthcare
system in order to meet the needs of our aging population. They are
being asked to do more with less and still provide the quality patient
care they are known for.
If you are like me and have been cared for by a nurse, you understand
the important work they do. I am grateful for the care they provide and
proudly support nurses as a cosponsor of the Senate resolution
recognizing National Nurses Week.
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