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DECEMBER Carotid stenosis Asymptomatic, endarterectomy for, 5:58 Screening for, 8:48 Should you wish to peruse an article in the index, but do not have access to the issue in which it Cerebral aneurysm appeared, we will be happy to send you a copy of the article The Editors Ruptured, delayed diagnosis of, 10:81 Endarterectomy Carotid, underuse of, | 1:106 Intracranial hemorrhage Atherosclerosis Headache as symptom of, 1:55 Ultrasonographic monitoring of, 10:106 Stroke Atrial fibrillation Calcium and milk and risk of, 11:78 Diagnosis and management of, 4:49 From carotid stenosis, screening for risk of, Nonvalvular, stroke prophylaxis in, 9:55 8:48 Cardiac tamponade ‘Hospitalization for, 5:124 Diagnosis and management of, 6:92 Prophylaxis for in nonvalvular atnal Chest pain fibrillation, 9:55 Inappropriate transfer of patient with, 3:42 Cold pressor test ALLERGIC DISORDERS As marker for severity of hypertension, Urticaria 1:56 Acute, prednisone for, 4:42 Coronary artery bypass Urticaria pigmentosa Internal thoracic artery vs. saphenous vein Diagnosis of, 10:59 for, 7:67 Coronary heart disease In the elderly, cholesterol and lipoprotein ANESTHESIOLOGY levels as risk factor for, 6:43 Anesthesia Job stress as risk factor for, 5:52 In children, presence of parents during Coronary mortality induction of, 8:89 TC/HDL ratio as predictor of, 7:104 Ketamine Coronary stent DERMATOLOGY Versus meperidine, promethazine, and Overview and management of, | 1:12 Adenoma chlorpromazine for sedation of Echocardiography Sebaceum, in tuberous sclerosis, 6:63; 10:8 children in the ED, 12:36 Review of, | 1:83 (letter) Meperidine, promethazine, and Exercise test results Contact dermatitis chlorpromazine As marker for risk of heart disease, | 1:81 Airbome, diagnosis of, | 1:41 Versus ketarnine for sedation of children in Hypertension Hemangioma the ED, 12:36 Cold pressor test as marker for severity of, Capillary, diagnosis of, 5:63 TAC solution 1:56 Henoch-Schoénlein purpura Reformulation of for use in children, 10:78 Mismanagement of in the ICU, 2:100 Diagnosis of, 10:59 Pregnancy-induced, assessing proteinuria in Melanonychia striata CARDIOPULMONARY DISORDERS diagnosis of, 9:95 Diagnosis of, 7:65 Apparent life-threatening event Mitral valve prolapse Nevi Diagnosis and management of, 8:97 Diagnosis and management of, | 2:48 Dysplastic, diagnosis of, |:27 Cardiorespiratory emergencies Myocardial infarction Nevomelanocytic, diagnosis and In oncologic crisis, diagnosis and Acute, ambulatory ECG monitonng after, management of, 1:27 management of, 7:21 9:40 In Sturge-Weber syndrome, management Dyspnea Biochemical markers for, 4:47 of, 6:63 Chronic, differential diagnosis of, 10:68 Mechanical complications in, 10:26 Onychomycosis Pharmacologic agents for treatment of Fluconazole for treatment of, 6:73 (correction), 2:8 Update on treatment of (letter), 4:75 CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS Right ventricular, diagnosis and Urticaria Angioplasty management of, 9:16 Acute, prednisone for, 4:42 Coronary, bivalirudin as alternative to Role of dietary fiber in reducing risk of, Urticaria pigmentosa heparin during, 5:66 9:57 Diagnosis of, 10:59 114 EMERGENCY MEDICINE JANUARY 1997 Sonography Bowel obstruction DIAGNOSTIC TESTS AND PROCEDURES Second-look, selective use of, 12:70 Strangulated closed-loop, initially Ammonia levels Spirometry misdiagnosed in the ED, 5:74 Use anedv almuiatsiuosne, o1f: 1i9n gastroenterologic For puelxmaocnearrbya tifounn ctoifo nc hrtoesntiicn g obins trauccuttei ve DDiyasgpnhoasgiis a of, 10:73 Angiography pulmonary disease, 10:58 Versus ultrasonography for carotid Transesophageal echocardiography Erosive reflux, lansoprazole for, | 1:99 screening, 8:48 For diagnosis of aortic disruption after ic evaluation Carcinoembryonic antigen chest injury, 8:80 Use and misuse of tests in, 1:19 Use and misuse of in gastroenterologic Tuberculin test Heartburn evaluation, 1:19 Use and misuse of, 7:87 Antacids vs. histamine,-receptor CK-MB test Twenty-four-hour urine collection test antagonists for, 12:30 As marker for myocardial infarction, 4:47 Use and misuse of in renai disease, 5:1 13 Lactose intolerance Cold pressor test Versus protein-to-creatinine ratio for Abdominal symptoms mistakenly attnbuted As marker for severity of hypertension, assessing proteinuria, 9:95 to, 3:92 1:56 Ultrasonography Peptic ulcer disease Computed tomography Duplex, for diagnosis of renal disease, 6:59 Cost-effective management of, 6:47 In craniocerebral and spinal trauma Second-look, selective use of, | 2:70 Helicobacter pylori-linked, diagnosis and Extra-axial injuries (part | of 2), 2:22 Versus angiography for carotid screening, management of, 2:74 Intra-axial and spinal injuries (part 2 8:48 Reflux disease of 2), 4:92 In the elderly, management of, 19:53 Criteria for use of in pediatric head injures, Ulcers 2:55 EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Stress, prophylaxis for, reevaluation of, 8:46 Need for in head injuries, 10:48 Cytokine measurements ROMINISTAATION As marker for meningitis in infants, 3:87 The emergency department Electrosurgical loop excision of cervical Inappropnate visitors in, 6:23 Sclerosis transformation zone (ELECTZ) Tuberous, diagnosis of, 6:63; 10:8 (letter) Selective use of in premalignant cervical Sturge-Weber syndrome disease, 7:93 Diagnosis of, 6:63 Addisonian crisis Fecal occult blood tests Waardenburg’s syndrome Bilateral hemorrhage of the adrenal glands Evaluation of, 8:95 Diagnosis and management of, 7:65 as cause of, | 1:77 Guaiac test Adrenal insufficiency Use and misuse of in gastroenterologic evaluation, 1:19 Acute, bilateral hemorrhage of the adrenal GENITOURINARY DISORDERS glands as cause of, | 1:77 Bacteriuria Intravenous pyelography Diabetes mellitus Asymptomatic, screening for dunng In diagnosis and management of kidney Managing complications of, 3:12; 6:8 pregnancy, 3:44 stones and renal colic, 7:96 (correction) Kidney stones iron deficiency tests Ketoacidosis Intravenous pyelography in diagnosis and Advantages and disadvantages of, 3:97 Diabetic, diagnosis and management of, management of, 7:96 Laboratory data Misuse of in clinical decision-making 8:102 Labial fusion in preschool girls, diagnosis and (editorial), 1:1 management of, 3:35 Magnetic resonance imaging Nephrolithiasis In craniocerebral and spinal trauma Calcium oxalate, as cause of renal colic, 8:73 Extra-axial injunes (part | of 2), 2:22 Cystine, as cause of renal colic, 8:73 Intra-axial and spinal injuries (part 2 Diagnosis and management of, 5:102 of 2), 4:92 Prostate cancer Papanicolaou (Pap) smear Excess prostate-specific antigen as marker Follow-up of inflammation evident on, 7:46 for biopsy for, | 1:103 Peak expiratory flow rate measurement Prostate disease For pulmonary function testing in acute Management of, 5:86 exacerbation of chronic obstructive Proteinuria pulmonary disease, 10:58 Assessing, 9:95 Prostate-specific antigen FEVER Renal colic Excess, as marker for prostate biopsy, Tympanic thermometers From calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis, 11:103 Accuracy of, 6:108 diagnosis and management of, 8:73 Prostate-specific antigen test From cystine nephrolithiasis, diagnosis and Use of, 2:70 Protein-to-creatinine ratio GASTROENTEROLOGY management of, 8:73 Versus twenty-four-hour urine collection Abdominal pain Intravenous pyelography in diagnosis and test for assessing proteinuria, 9:95 Guidelines for surgical management of, 4:14 management of, 7:96 Rapid nucleic acid hybridization test Acid indigestion Scrotum For diagnosis of vaginitis, 9:92 Antacids vs. histamine,-receptor Acute, in children and adolescents, Relative lymphocyte percentage test antagonists for, | 2:30 diagnosis and management of, 8:24 As marker for myocardial infarction, 4:47 Appendicitis Twenty-four-hour urine collection test Serology panels Diagnosis of, 3:108 Use and misuse of in renal disease, 5:1 13 Use and misuse of in renal disease, 5:1! 13 continued JANUARY 1997. EMERGENCY MEDICINE 115 Index 1996 eo te GERIATRICS INFECTIOUS DISERSES INGESTIONS Benzodiazepines Bacteremia Acetaminophen Adverse effects of, 9:62 Occult, misdiagnosed in the ED, 9:127 Overdose of, elevated transaminase levels Cholesterol levels Pediatric, blood collection for culture in, 2:9| As risk factor for coronary heart disease, sampling in, 7:94 Bromism 6:43 Bacterial transmission Differential diagnosis and management of, Coronary heart disease From contaminated stethoscope, 5:128 2:102 Cholesterol and lipoprotein levels as risk Cervicitis Chioral hydrate factor for, 6:43 Chlamydial, azithromycin as initial treatment Toxicity from overdose of, 4:82 Fracture for, 1:31 Cinchonism Risk of in postmenopausal women, 6:44 Chicken pox From quinine toxicity, diagnosis and Lipoprotein levels In adults, differential diagnosis of, 2:96 management of, 1:50; 4:75 As risk factor for coronary heart disease, Chlamydial infections (correction) 6:43 Cervical, azithromycin vs. doxycycline Drug overdose Pacemakers for treatment of, 9:100 With unknown agent, diagnosis and Selection of, 5:71 Ehrlichiosis management of, 6:74 Reflux disease Diagnosis and management of, 4:87; 5:148 Organophosphorous rodenticide toxicity Management of, 10:53 (reprint) Diagnosis and management of, 6:1 10 Surgery Fascial space infections Quinine toxicity In patients over age 90, 4:78 Of head and neck, diagnosis and Diagnosis and management of, 1:50; 4:75 management of, 2:59 (correction) Helicobacter pylori infection Salicylism In peptic ulcer disease, diagnosis and Diagnosis and management of, 8:9| management of, 2:74 Diagnosis of in the ED, 8:85 Herpes simplex Sleep-inducing agents HSV type Il, diagnosis and management of, Toxicity from overdose of, 4:82 29 Herpes zoster Diagnosis and management of, | 1:41 MEDICOLEGAL ISSUES The medical record HIV infection and AIDS Prophylaxis for Pneumocystis carinii Guidelines for, 2:87 pneumonia in, 9:27 Reassessing antiretroviral therapy for, 4:34 METABOLIC DISORDERS HEMATOLOGY Malaria Hyperkalemia Anemia Falciparum, acute, diagnosis and Transient, diagnosis and management of, lron deficiency, advantages and management of, |2:41 Sb7 disadvantages of tests for, 3:97 Measles Hyponatremia Culture sampling Pneumonitis from, 5:101 As cause of seizures in infants, 4:70 Blood collection for in pediatric bacteremia, Meningococcemia Metabolic emergencies 794 Misdiagnosed in the ED, 9:127 In oncologic crisis, diagnosis and Hematologic emergencies Mononucleosis management of, 6:24 Diagnosis and management of (correction), Epstein-Barr, differential diagnosis of, 8:82 2:8 Pneumonia In oncologic crisis, diagnosis and Detection of in mechanically ventilated MUSCULOSHELETAL DISORDERS management of, 6:24 patients, 2:10 Ankle injuries Henoch-Schénlein purpura Septic emergencies Pediatric, when to x-ray, 3:41 Diagnosis of, 10:59 In oncologic crisis, diagnosis and Exostosis lron deficiency management of, 6:24 Subungual, diagnosis and management of, In infants, screening for, 8:50; 10:8 Shingles 2:51 (correction) Diagnosis and management of, | 1:41 Hemangioma Sickle cell disease Spondylitis Spinal, x-ray diagnosis of, 2:1 | | Hydroxyurea for prevention of crisis in, Pyogenic, x-ray diagnosis of, |2:101 Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy 6:68 Tuberculosis X-ray diagnosis of, 9:133 Thrombocytopenia Cutaneous mycobacterial, diagnosis and Knee injury Heparin-induced, 9:/08 management of, 9:29 Examination and diagnosis of, 7:76 Use and misuse of tuberculin skin test for, Low back pain 7:87 Acute, chiropractic spinal manipulation for, HEPATIC AND BILIARY DISORDERS Urethritis 10:86 Hepatic toxicity Nongonococcal Acute, diagnosis and management of From acetaminophen overdose, 2:9| Azithromycin for, 4:86 (letter), 6:8 Doxycycline for, 4:86 Chiropractic and (editorial), 10:3 IMMUNOLOGY Vaginitis Neck pain Urticaria pigmentosa Diagnosis of, 9:92 Use of “decision tree” in diagnosis and Diagnosis of, 10:59 Vaginosis management of, 9:1 18 Risk of preterm birth from, 6:107 Osteoid osteoma X-ray diagnosis of, 4:11 i 116 EMERGENCY MEDICINE JANUARY 1997 Osteoporosis Neurologic emergencies As cause of fractures in postmenopausal In oncologic cnsis, diagnosis and ORTHOPEDICS women, 6:44 management of, 7:21 Ankle injuries Perilunate dislocations Pain Pediatric, when to x-ray, 3:41 Diagnosis and management of, 10:6! Acute, treatment of, 9:66 Exostosis Spondylitis Seizures Subugual, diagnosis and management of, Pyogenic, x-ray diagnosis of, |2:101 In infants, hyponatremia as cause of, 4:70 2:51 Tibial spine Subarachnoid hemorrhage He i Antenor, x-ray diagnosis of avulsion of, Cultural barriers to diagnosis of in the ED, Spinal, x-ray diagnosis of, 2:1! ! 1:69 6:23 Knee injury Trigger thumb Tic douloureux Examination and diagnosis of, 7:76 Diagnosis and management of, 2:5] Microvascular decompression for, | 1:108 Low back pain Wrist Ventriculoperitoneal shunt Acute, diagnosis and management of Stress injury to, x-ray diagnosis of, 7:1 || Obstruction of, headache as symptom of, (letter), 6:8 4:33 Neck pain Diagnosis and management of, 9:1 18 Osteoid osteoma OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY X-ray diagnosis of, 4:1 | | Bacteriuria Osteoporosis Asymptomatic, screening for during As cause of fractures in postmenopausal pregnancy, 3:44 women, 6:44 Bleeding Perilunate dislocations Uterine, diagnosis and management of, Diagnosis and management of, 10:61 5:20 Spondylitis Vaginal, diagnosis and management of, Pyogenic, x-ray diagnosis of, 12:10! Tibial spine Cervical disease Antenor, x-ray diagnosis of avulsion of, NEPHROLOGY Premalignant, selective use of “see-and- 1:69 Pyelonephritis treat” electrosurgery for, 7:93 Trigger thumb Prevention of during pregnancy, 3:44 Ectopic pregnancy Diagnosis and management of, 2:5| Renal artery stenosis Delayed diagnosis of in the ED, 8:85 Wrist Duplex ultrasonography for diagnosis of, 6:59 Hypertension Stress injury to, x-ray diagnosis of, 7:1 || Renal disease Pregnancy-induced, assessing proteinuna in Use and misuse of diagnostic tests in, 5:1 13 diagnosis of, 9:95 Serology panels Inflammation OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Use and misuse of in renal disease, 5:1 13 On Pap smear, follow-up of, 7:46 Fascial space infections Twenty-four-hour urine collection test Pyelonephritis Of head and neck, diagnosis and management of, 2:59 Use and misuse of in rena! disease, 5:1 13 Prevention of during pregnancy, 3:44 Vaginitis Hematoma Diagnosis of, 9:92 Of upper auricle, diagnosis and NEUROLOGY Vaginosis management of, 4:29 Brain stem herniation Risk of preterm birth from, 6:107 Otofuruncle Cultural barriers to diagnosis of, in the ED, Diagnosis and mariagement of, 4:29 6:23 Sinusitis CNS injuries ONCOLOGY Three-day vs. ten-day antibiotic regimen Imaging of, 2:22; 4:92 Breast cancer for, 7:68 Head injuries Lumpectomy vs. mastectomy for, 7:102 Need for computed tomography in, 10:48 Colorectal cancer Headache Evaluating fecal occult blood tests for, 8:95 Relief of, and intracranial hemorrhage, |:55 Oncologic crisis Migraine Cardiorespiratory and neurologic Dihydroergotamine and emergencies in (part 2 of 2), 7:21 metoclopramide for treatment of, 1:23 Septic, hematologic, and metabolic Severe, prochlorperazine for, 5:13! emergencies in (part | of 2), 6:24 Intracranial hemo Prostate cancer Headache relief and, 1:55 Management of, 5:86 Low back pain Prostate-specific antigen test for, 2:70 Acute, diagnosis and management of (letter), 6:8 Meningitis OPHTHALMOLOGY PAIN In infants, cytokine measurements as Blindness Acute pai marker for, 3:87 Temporary, retinal hemorrhage during Treatment of, 9:66 sexual activity as cause of, |:60 Myasthenia gravis Corneal abrasion Misdiagnosed as asthma, 5:74 Simple, eye patch for, 7:10! PEDIATRICS Neuralgia Hemorrhage Anesthesia Trigeminal, microvascular decompression Retinal, during sexual activity, as cause of Presence of parents during induction of, for, 1 1:108 temporary blindness, |:60 continued JANUARY 1997 EMERGENCY MEDICINE 117 Index 1996 ae Ankle injuries Metoclopramide When to x-ray, 3:41 PHARMACOLOGY And dihydroergotamine for treatment of Apparent life-threatening event Acetaminophen migraine, 1:23 Diagnosis and management of, 8:97 Hepatic transaminase levels in overdose of, Misoprostol Bacteremia 2:9 For prevention of NSAID-related Blood collection for culture sampling in, Albuterol gastrointestinal complications in 7:94 Oral, inappropriate use of for acute arthritis patients, 5:12 Occult, misdiagnosed in the ED, 9:127 nonspecific cough, 10:57 NSAIDs Burns Analgesic medications Misoprostol for preventing gastrointestinal From abuse, diagnosis and management of, In treatment of acute pain, 9:66 effects of in arthritis patients, 5:12 5:63 Antacids Prednisone Cephalohematoma Versus histamine,-receptor antagonists for For acute urticaria, 4:42 X-ray diagnosis of, | 1:1 17 acid indigestion and heartbum, | 2:30 Prescriptions Corneal ulcer Antiretroviral agents Improperly filled by pharmacist, | 2:38 Overzealous mother as cause of, 10:81 In HIV infection and AIDS, reassessment of, Prochlorperazine Fracture 4:34 For severe migraine, 5:1 31 Basilar skull, hospitalization for, 5:83 Aspirin Sleep-inducing agents Head injuries Versus warfarin for stroke prophylaxis in Toxicity from overdose of, 4:82 Computed tomography in, 2:55 nonvalvular atrial fibrillation, 9:55 Warfarin Hemangioma Azithromycin Versus aspirin for stroke prophylaxis in Capillary, diagnosis of, 5:63 For initial treatment of chlamydial cervicitis, nonvalvular atrial fibrillation, 9:55 1:31 Hyponatremia For nongonococcal urethritis, 4:86 As cause of seizures, 4:70 Versus doxycycline for treatment of PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS Iron deficiency cervical chlamydial infections, 9:100 Panic disorder Screening for, 8:50; 10:8 (correction) Benzodiazepines Diagnosis and management of in the ED, Kohler’s disease X-ray diagnosis of, 3:131 Adverse effects of in the elderly, 9:62 8:54 Labial fusion Bivalirudin Personality disorder Diagnosis and management of, 3:35 As alternative to heparin during coronary Diagnosis and management of, 12:75 Meningitis angioplasty, 5:66 Suicidal patient Cytokine measurements as marker for, Chloral hydrate Recognition and treatment of (update), 9:48 Toxicity from overdose of, 4:82 3:87 Meningococcemia Dihydroergotamine PULMONARY DISORDERS Misdiagnosed in the ED, 9:127 And metoclopramide for treatment of Asthma Nevi migraine, 1:23 — oe after ED treatment of, Congenital nevomelanocytic, diagnosis and Doxycycline management of, |:27 For nongonococcal urethritis, 4:86 Fluticasone propionate for, |2 :58 Polythelia Versus azithromycin for treatment of Use of metered-dose inhalers for, 9:35 Diagnosis of, 3:35 cervical chlamydial infections, 9:100 Bronchospasm Salicylism Drug overdose Acute, bronchodilators for, 3:99 Diagnosis of in the ED, 8:85 With unknown agent, diagnosis and Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Sclerosis management of, 6:74 Acute exacerbation of, testing for Tuberous, diagnosis of, 6:63; 10:8 (letter) Fluconazole pulmonary function in, 10:58 For treatment of onychomycosis, 6:73 Scrotum Diagnosis and management of, | 1:50 Acute, 8:d2i4a gnosis and management of, FFloru tiacsatshomna,e p|2r:o5p8i onate CAcouutgeh nonspecific, inappropriate use of oral Sedation Heparin albuterol for, 10:57 Ketamianned vcs.h lmoerpperroimdaiznien,e pfroorm eitn htahzei neE,D , As altaenrgniaotpivlea sttyo, b5i:v6a6li rudin during coronary Persiste1n1t:,4 5 diagnosis and management of, 12:36 Thrombocytopenia induced by, 9:108 Hypogenic lung syndrome Mependine, promethazine, and Histamine,-receptor antagonists X-ray diagnosis of, 8:115 chlorpromazine vs. ketamine for in As prophylaxis for stress ulcers, 8:46 Obesity-hypoventilation syndrome the ED, 12:36 Versus antacids for acid indigestion and Diagnosis and management of, 7:49 Seizures heartbum, |2 :30 Pickwickian syndrome Hyponatremia as cause of, 4:70 Hydroxyurea Diagnosis and management of, 7:49 Sturge-Weber syndrome For prevention of crises in sickle cell Pneumonia Diagnosis of, 6:63 disease, 6:68 Detection of in mechanically ventilated TAC solution Ketamine patients, 2:101 Reformulation of, 10:78 Versus meperidine, promethazine, and Pneumocystis carinii, in HIV disease, Tibial spine chlorpromazine for sedation of prophylaxis for, 9:27 Anterior, x-ray diagnosis of avulsion of, children in the ED, 12:36 Pneumonitis 1:69 Lansoprazole As complication of measles, 5:10] Trigger thumb For erosive reflux esophagitis, | 1:99 Pneumothorax Diagnosis and management of, 2:51 Meperidine, promethazine, and Chest film reversed in diagnosis of, 5:77 WDiaaagrndoesinsb uarngd’ sm asnyangedmreonmte of, 7:65 cVehrlsoursp rkoemtaazmiinnee for sedation of children in RDieasgpniorsaitso royf iinm tphaei rEmDe,n t8 :86 the ED, 12:36 118 EMERGENCY MEDICINE JANUARY 1997 Sisa siaimainlieimel Scimitar Extra-axial, imaging of, 2:22 X-ray diagnosis of, 8:115 SURGERY Intra-axial, imaging of, 4:92 Endarterectomy emergencies Carotid, screening prior to, 8:48 Treatment of, 3:50 Geriatric Fracture In patients over age 90, 4:78 Basilar skull, in children, hospitalization for, TOXICOLOGY Head injuries Acetaminophen overdose Need for computed tomography in, 10:48 Elevated hepatic transaminase levels in, Pediatric, critena for computed tomography 2:91 in, 2:55 Arthropod stings Heatstroke Diagnosis and management of (repnnt), Prevention, diagnosis, and management of, 5:136 6:52; 10:8 (letter) Bromism Knee injuries RADIOLOGY Differential diagnosis and management of, Acute, radiography in, | 1:34 Ankle injuries 2:102 Snakebite Pediatric, when to x-ray, 3:41 Carbamazepine toxicity Assessment and management of, 7:61 Cephalohematoma Drug interaction as cause of, 2:100 Diagnosis and management of (reprint), X-ray diagnosis of, | 1:117 Chloral hydrate 5:142 Foley catheter Toxicity from overdose of, 4:82 Spinal injuries Misplaced, x-ray confirmation of, 10:1 || Cinchonism Imaging of, 4:92 Hemangioma From quinine toxicity, diagnosis and Wrist Spinal, x-ray diagnosis of, 2:1 | | management of, 1:50; 4:75 (correction) Stress injury to, x-ray diagnosis of, 7:11 | Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy Drug overdose X-ray diagnosis of, 9:133 Hypogenic lung syndrorae With unknown agent, diagnosis and VASCULAR DISORDERS management of, 6:74 X-ray diagnosis of, 8:115 Aneurysm Knee injuries Hydrofluoric acid Splenic artery, ruptured, failure to diagnose Acute, radiography in, | 1:34 Bums from, treatment of, 12:65 in the ED, 7:75 Kohler’s disease Organophosphates Thrombosis X-ray diagnosis of, 3:131 Poisoning from ingestion of, diagnosis and Subclavian, initially misdiagnosed in the ED, management of, 6:1 10 Osteoid osteoma Phenytoin X-ray diagnosis of, 4:11 | Overdose of in the ED, 1:59 Scimitar Potassium toxicity X-ray diagnosis of, 8:115 Diagnosis and management of, 5:1 17 Spondylitis Quinine toxicity Pyogenic, x-ray diagnosis of, |2:101 Diagnosis and management of, 1:50 Swan-Ganz catheter Salicylism Misplaced, x-ray confirmation of, 6:1 17 Diagnosis and management of, 8:91 Tibial spine Diagnosis of in the ED, 8:85 Anterior, x-ray diagnosis of avulsion of, Sleep-inducing agents 1:69 Toxicity from overdose of, 4:82 Wrist Snakebite Stress injury to, x-ray diagnosis of, 7:1 || Assessment and management of, 7:61 Diagnosis and management of (repnnt), Abdominal exam RHEUMATOLOGY 5:142 Relaxing children during, 1:52 Arthritis Abdominal pain Misoprosto! for prevention of NSAID- Diagnosing in elderly women, 7:16 TRAUMA related gastrointestinal complications Localizing, 10:20 Ankle injuries in, 5:12] Anoscope Pediatric, when to x-ray, 3:41 Substituting for, 5:1 18 Aortic disruption Arterial blood gas sample Transesophageal echocardiography for Obtaining, 2:92 diagnosis of after chest injury, 8:80 Asthma attacks Arthropod stings Initial treatment of, 7:16 Diagnosis and management of (reprint), Asthma, exercise-induced 5:136 Diagnosing, 1:52 Burns Auditory canal From child abuse, diagnosis and Removing insect from, 7:19 management of, 5:63 Bite, human Hazard o:; irom misuse of ethyl chlonde, Ascertaining severity of, 8:53 1:59 Blind-stick IV insertion Chest injury Performing on infants, 10:20 Transesophageal echocardiography for WSrPiOstR TS MEDICINE diagnosis of aortic disruption after, 8:80 BDeltoeordm ining accurraecayd i ionfg,s 7:19 Stress injury to, x-ray diagnosis of, 7:11 | Craniocerebral injuries continued | JANUARY 1997 EMERGENCY MEDICINE 119 Index 1996 \denesalaiaiaiall Bloody stool Headache, sinus Paraphimosis Confirming, 7:19 Easing, 3:94 Reducing, 5:1 18 Breath sounds Heartburn PEG tube Enhancing, 7:19 Curing, | 1:49 Replacing, 4:76 Burns Hemianopia Pelvic examination Débriding, 4:76 Detecting, 9:39 Easing anxiety about, 2:95 Cactus spines Hiccups Peritonsillar abscess drainage Removing, 4:76 Stopping, 2:92; 3:94 Circumventing insertion mishaps during, Carpal tunnel syndrome Home whirlpool device 10:20 Relieving, 7:16 Using blender as, 10:20 Peritonsillar mass Cast saw Hydration Aspirating, 2:92 Reassuring patient prior to use of, 3:94 Assessing, 10:20 Pharynx Catheter, urinary Ice pack Visualizing, 3:94 Inserting through edematous foreskin, 1:52 Making, | 1:49 Proteinuria Cerumen Infant medication Estimating, 9:39 Disimpacting, 1:52; 7:19 Administering, 7:19. Pus Chest tubes Ingrown toenail Masking odors from, 5:118 Confirming functioning of, 2:95 Removing, 8:53 QRS, regular Cold packs Treating, 5:118 Confirming, 5:118 Creating, 4:76 Insects Radiographic readings Dermatitis, inflammatory Removing from ear, 2:95 Improving accuracy of, 10:20 Soothing, 3:94 Insufflation apparatus Ring, stuck Diethylene glycol ingestion Substituting for, 7:16 Removing, |2 :64 Detecting, 9:39 Intracranial hemorrhage Sensory-level deficit Drugs, pulmonary Distinguishing from traumatic lumbar Defining, | |:49 Delivering, 1:52 puncture, 8:53 Sexual assault Earache IV insertion Collecting evidence of, 7:19 Locating source of, 4:76 Easing, 7:16 Sick child Ear canal IV line Establishing rapport with, 2:95 Prophylactic cleaning of, 8:53 Keeping in place, 5:1 18 Sinusitis, acute ECGs Placing, 2:92 Testing for, 5:118 Comparing old and new, |2 :64 IV, neonatal scalp vein Skin grafts Enterospasm Starting, 12:64 Keeping in place, !2:64 Relieving, 5:118 Laceration, facial Skin lesions Esophagus Dressing, 3:94 Evaluating, 7:16 Disimpaction of food from (letter), 2:8 Laceration, finger-tip Skin tags Ethylene glycol ingestion Obtaining graft for, 2:95 Removing, 4:76 Detecting, 9:39 Laceration repair Subclavian line Eustachian tubes Creating drain for, 3:94 Inserting, 5:118 Unblocking, 7:19 Lessening emotional trauma of in a child, Suction device, pediatric Eye drops 5:118 Creating, 10:20 Administering to a child, 5:1 18 Preparing child for, 2:92 Sundowning Eye irrigation Laceration, scalp Diminishing impact of in elderly, 4:76 Keeping patient dry during, |2 :64 Dressing, 8:53 Syringe Eye, swollen Liver Filling and using, | 1:49 Examining (addendum), | 1:49 Locating, 9:39 Throat cultures Fluid status Lumbar puncture Obtaining in children, 7:19 Estimating during treatment of dehydration, Locating site for in obese patient, | 1:49 Tinea capitis 7:16 Lung sounds Obtaining tissue samples in, 4:76 Foley-catheter balloon Detecting in noisy environment, 4:76 Toddler exam Deflating, 1:52 Melanoma Easing, 10:20 Foot odor Distinguishing from old subungual Topical anesthetics Reducing, 3:94 hematoma, 8:53 Keeping in place, |2:64 Foreign body Meniscal tear Tympanic membrane, inflamed Removing from ear, 2:92, 95 Detecting, 9:39 Educating parents about, 3:94 Removing from nasal canal, 2:92 Minute ventilation volume Venipuncture Foreign body, metallic Home monitoring of, 1:52 Easing, 9:39 Locating, | 1:49 Nasogastric tube Wound Foreign-body sensation Removing from overdose patient, | 1:49 Anesthetization of, | 1:49 Treating, 2:95 Office efficiency Wounds, hand Foreign body, soft Improving, 9:39 Protecting, 1:52 Removing, 4:76 Optic fundus Wound irrigation Gag reflex Viewing in a child, 12:64 Simplifying, 12:64 Diminishing, 2:95; 3:94 Oxygen Gastrostomy tube, displaced Delivering to children, 2:92 Replacing, 8:53 Painful procedures Glasgow Coma Scale Restraining child during, 2:92 Remembering, 2:95 120 EMERGENCY MEDICINE JANUARY 1997 Hoffman RS Rice PE 4:|4 The Toxic Emergency Rigolin VH |:32 1:50; 2:102; 4:82; 5:1 17; 6:1 10; 7:61; 8:91; Roberts JR 12:65 Emergency Tips from the Literature ideli $ 9:108 1:7; 2:13; 3:4; 4:6; 5:7; 6:1 1; 7:4; 8:8; 9:4; Hlowite JS | |:50 10:13; 11:4; 12:17 Jacobson $ 3:50 Robertson LMA Avoidable Errors in Emergency Practice Cardiopulmonary Problems in the Office 1:59; 2:100; 3:42; 4:33; 5:74; 6:23; 7:75; 8:97 8:85; 9:127; 10:81; 11:77; 12:38 Robiolio PA 9:|6 james D |0:6! Robson WLM Albertsen P 5:86 johnson DA 2:74 Diagnosis at a Glance Arunabh | |:50 lan jj 1:27; 2:51; 3:35; 5:63; 6:63; 8:73; 10:59 Baren JM 8:24 The Toxic Emergency Roger RC Bartter T 1:50 Diagnosis at a Glance Cardiopulmonary Problems in the Office Keats TE 6:63 11:45 The Emergency X-ray Rosenbaum JF 8:54 Bashore TM |:32; 6:92; 10:26; 12:48 1:69; 2:11; 3:134; 4:00; S161; 7:11: Rothrock SG 3:/08 Berger P 8:115; 9:133; 11117; 12:101 Silverman Hj The Toxic Emergency Kunkel DB Cardiopulmonary Problems in the Office 2:102 5:136, 142 3:99 Birrer RB 6:52 Lazar JM | |:83 Smith G | 2:75 Bloomgarden ZT 3:2 Leung AKC Smith RH || :83 Brown P |0:86 Diagnosis at a Glance Snyder DA 9:| |8 Brubacher J 1:27; 2:51; 3:35; 5:63; 7:65; 8:73 Solomon J 9:48 The Toxic Emergency Loughlin BT Sonzogni jr., jj 7:76 2:102 Diagnosis at a Glance Editonal Castell DO |0 :73 11:41 10:3 Chan PYH Lowenkron SE Staszewski H Diagnosis at a Glance Cardiopulmonary Problems in the Office Pitfalls in Diagnostic Testing 7:65 2:59 3:97 Cho HYH McPhalen DF Sutton CL 2:22; 4:92 Diagnosis at a Glance Diagnosis at a Glance Tang TH 7:65 127 5: 5:63 Diagnosis at a Glance Counselman FL 8:!02 Mallon WK 5:20 4:29 Craig SA 5:102 Marino RV Tarver RD Cunha BA Cardiopulmonary Problems in the Office The Misplaced Tube Case Studies in Infectious Disease 8:97 6:117; 10:1 11 2:96; 4:87; 8:82; 12:41 Middleton DB Tommaso CL 4:49 DeLong K | 2:75 Tricks of the Trade® Vioka JD DePena JM 1:52; 2:92; 3:94; 4:76; 5:118; 7:16; 8:53; Diagnosis at a Glance Diagnosis at a Glance 9:39; 10:20; 11:49; 12:64 11:41 9:29 Mishriki YY Vioka ME Dorr C 8:!02 Diagnosis at a Glance Diagnosis at a Glance Erickson TB 6:74 9:29 11:41 Fein AM Nelson L Wang A |2 :48 Cardiopulmonary Problems in the Office The Toxic Emergency Wasson JH 5:86 2:59; 3:99; 5:43; 7:49; 8:97; 10:68; 11:45 1:50; 4:82; 6:1 10 Wong AL Editorial Nicotra JJ 2:22; 4:92 Diagnosis at a Glance II O’Brien JF 6:24; 7:2! 1:27; 2:51; 5:63 Pitfalls in Diagnostic Testing Oppenheim EB Zidar JP | \:\2 7:87 Medicine and the Law Zuckerman D Fein SA |0 :68 2:87 Case Studies in Infectious Disease Fishbane §$ 5:! |3 Opper F 12:41 Forbess LW |0:26 Pitfalls in Diagnostic Testing Gleeson K 1:19 Cardiopulmonary Problems in the Office Paris PM 9:66 5:43; 7:49 Park YW Gorenstein SA Diagnosis at a Glance Case Studies in Infectious Disease 4:29 12:41 Perrone J GrangeJ |2 :75 The Toxic Emergency Hadiic A Sti? 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