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Subject index Indexer: Dr Laurence Errington E Education A paediatric intensive care nursing, students’ Abciximab, 64 view on assessment processes, 56 Adolescents/young people, provision of care ward-based critical care, see Ward-based for, 307 critical care Airway, artificial, suctioning with, 79 Endotracheal tubes, see Intubated patients Analgesia, opiate, 355 Eptifibatide, 64 Antiplatelet agents, glycoprotein Ia/IIIb inhi- Expert witnesses, 73 bitors as, 64 Atelectasis, X-ray, 67 F Family, see Relatives /family /friends B Friends, see Relatives Bi-level positive airway pressure (BiPAP), 310 Functional status after intensive care therapy, Bullae, pulmonary, X-ray, 193 138 Future perspectives, critical care nursing, 118 Cc Cardiac rehabilitation, patients’ interpretation G of myocardial infarction symptoms and Glitazones, 189 implications for, 342 Glycaemic control, see Diabetes Catheters, central, peripherally inserted, 37 Glycoprotein Ia/IIIb inhibitors, 64 Central catheters, peripherally inserted, 37 Chest X-ray quiz, 67, 131, 193, 255 H Children Haemofiltration, continuous veno-venous, pae- high dependency provision in UK, 109 diatric ICU, 250 intubated, sedation protocol, 292 Health care assistants in intensive care, per- provision of critical care for, 307 ceived function, 171 renal critical care educator, 250 High-dependency patients, TISS for differen- students’ view on assessment processes in tiating between ICU patients and, 19 intensive care nursing courses, 56 High-dependency unit, paediatric, provision in Comprehensive Critical Care for Adults, DoH UK, 109 report on, 71 Hypoglycaemic drugs, oral, 189 Continuous veno-venous haemofiltration, paediatric ICU, 250 I Coping strategies with friend or relative in Insulin, 128 critical care, 96 Intubated patients (incl. endotracheal tubes) Critical care outreach services, see Outreach description of patients’ discomfort, 244 services oral appliance in management of tongue trauma, 302 D Intubated patients, sedation protocol for chil- Diabetes dren, 292 glitazones, 189 insulin, 128 L Diaphragm rupture, X-ray, 255 Leaving ICU, see Discharge Discharge from [CU Lung (X-ray) patient’s experience, 320 atelectasis, 67 planning, ICU nurses’ perceptions, 90 bullae, 193 Drug therapy review oedema, 131 glitazones, 189 glycoprotein Ila/IIIb inhibitors, 64 M insulin, 128 Mechanical ventilation, weaning from, 219, 272 remifentanil, 355 Mouth care practice, 181 Intenasndi Crviteica l Care Nursing (2002) 18, 358-361 358 101: 10.1016/S0964-3397(02)00114-3 Subject index Indexer: Dr Laurence Errington E Education A paediatric intensive care nursing, students’ Abciximab, 64 view on assessment processes, 56 Adolescents/young people, provision of care ward-based critical care, see Ward-based for, 307 critical care Airway, artificial, suctioning with, 79 Endotracheal tubes, see Intubated patients Analgesia, opiate, 355 Eptifibatide, 64 Antiplatelet agents, glycoprotein Ia/IIIb inhi- Expert witnesses, 73 bitors as, 64 Atelectasis, X-ray, 67 F Family, see Relatives /family /friends B Friends, see Relatives Bi-level positive airway pressure (BiPAP), 310 Functional status after intensive care therapy, Bullae, pulmonary, X-ray, 193 138 Future perspectives, critical care nursing, 118 Cc Cardiac rehabilitation, patients’ interpretation G of myocardial infarction symptoms and Glitazones, 189 implications for, 342 Glycaemic control, see Diabetes Catheters, central, peripherally inserted, 37 Glycoprotein Ia/IIIb inhibitors, 64 Central catheters, peripherally inserted, 37 Chest X-ray quiz, 67, 131, 193, 255 H Children Haemofiltration, continuous veno-venous, pae- high dependency provision in UK, 109 diatric ICU, 250 intubated, sedation protocol, 292 Health care assistants in intensive care, per- provision of critical care for, 307 ceived function, 171 renal critical care educator, 250 High-dependency patients, TISS for differen- students’ view on assessment processes in tiating between ICU patients and, 19 intensive care nursing courses, 56 High-dependency unit, paediatric, provision in Comprehensive Critical Care for Adults, DoH UK, 109 report on, 71 Hypoglycaemic drugs, oral, 189 Continuous veno-venous haemofiltration, paediatric ICU, 250 I Coping strategies with friend or relative in Insulin, 128 critical care, 96 Intubated patients (incl. endotracheal tubes) Critical care outreach services, see Outreach description of patients’ discomfort, 244 services oral appliance in management of tongue trauma, 302 D Intubated patients, sedation protocol for chil- Diabetes dren, 292 glitazones, 189 insulin, 128 L Diaphragm rupture, X-ray, 255 Leaving ICU, see Discharge Discharge from [CU Lung (X-ray) patient’s experience, 320 atelectasis, 67 planning, ICU nurses’ perceptions, 90 bullae, 193 Drug therapy review oedema, 131 glitazones, 189 glycoprotein Ila/IIIb inhibitors, 64 M insulin, 128 Mechanical ventilation, weaning from, 219, 272 remifentanil, 355 Mouth care practice, 181 Intenasndi Crviteica l Care Nursing (2002) 18, 358-361 358 101: 10.1016/S0964-3397(02)00114-3 Subject Index Myocardial infarction, patients’ interpretation Respiratory support, see Ventilation of symptoms and implications for cardiac Resuscitation, witnessed, 146 rehabilitation, 342 Royal College of Nursing Critical Care Forum, news and issues, 13, 70 (erratum), 257 N Nephrology in paediatric ICU, 250 S Non-invasive ventilation, implementation of Security in seriously ill patients in ICU, 27 new service, 310 , &/ Sepsis recognition, 135 Nursing Contribution to the Provision of Com- prehensive Critical Care for Adults (DoH Students’ view on assessment processes in pae- diatric intensive care nursing courses, 56 report), 71 Suctioning, 79 Survival and functional status after intensive O care therapy, 138 Oedema, pulmonary, X-ray, 131 Opiates, 356 Oral appliance in management of tongue T trauma in intubated patients, 302 Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System for Oral care practice, 181 differentiating between ICU and HDU Oral hypoglycaemics, 189 patients, 19 Outreach services and teams, critical care, 257 Thiazolidinediones (glitazones), 189 evaluation of evidence base related to, 211 Tirobifan, 64 TISS for differentiating between ICU and HDU P patients, 19 Paediatrics, see Children Twenty first century, critical care nursing in, 118 Pain assessment tool, 332 remifentanil in relief of, 355 Vv Peripherally inserted central catheters, 37 Venous catheters, central, peripherally inserted, Physical assessment skills, 200 37 Platelet glycoprotein Ila/IIIb inhibitors, 64 Veno-venous haemofiltration in paediatric ICU, Psychological dimensions 250 family of ICU patients, 2 Ventilation, assisted ICU patients, 27 non-invasive, implementation of new ser- Pulmonary problems, see Lung vice, 310 weaning from mechanical ventilation, 219, Q 272 Quality healthcare, people providing, 197 Vulnerability of seriously ill patients in ICU, 27 R Ww Radiograph, chest, quiz, 67, 131, 193, 255 Ward-based critical care, education RCN Critical Care Forum, news and issues, 13, focussed ethnographic case study, 280 70 (erratum), 257 literature review, 162 Recovery levels after intensive care therapy, 138 Relatives/ family/friends, patient's, 2 coping strategies, 96 X resuscitation seen by, 146 X-ray, chest, quiz, 67, 131, 193, 255 Remifentanil, 356 Renal critical care educator, 250 Research, barriers to utilisation, 230 Y gap/disharmony between practice and Young people, provision of critical care for, 307, research, 48 see also Children Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2002) 18, 358-361 359 Author Index A Hewitt-Taylor J, 56 Albarran J, 15 Hildingh C, 96 Alexander E, 292 Hudson J, 27 Ashworth P, 197 J B James H, 90 Baktoft B, 15 Jepson S, 250 Ball C, 1, 71, 257 Johansson I, 96 Blecha T, 244 Blenkharn A, 332 Bré rell M, 277 K Budz B, 15 Kendall E, 90 Burr G, 2 Kim D, 15 c L Carnevale FA, 292 Layfield C, 310 Chaboyer W, 90 Lyte G, 307 Chapple J, 151 Coombs MA, 200 M Crocker C, 272 McKinley S, 27 Cutler LR, 162, 280 McKinney AA, 320 Martensson IE, 219 D Mason P, 355 Davidson LL, 15 Maybloom B, 151 Dawson D, 135 Moorse SE, 200 Day T, 79 Morgan A, 332 Deeny P, 320 Morris J, 13 Dunn S, 342 Mulhall A, 48 ; Munro C, 244 Edwards G, 15 N Endacott R, 7: Nagy S, 27 Evans TW, 15 Newton A, 146 F Farnell S, 79 yah Faughnan S, 332 O’Riordan B, 17, 261 Foster M, 90 Fridlund B, 96, 219 P Philpot P, 37 G Piller N, 342 Gardner A, 138 Pirret AM, 19 Gassner L-A, 342 Grap MJ, 244 R Griffiths VR, 37 Razack S, 292 Reading M, 67, 131, 193, 255 H Robson WP, 211 Harvey B, 250 Rogado I, 15 360 Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2002) 18, 358-361 Author Index S WwW Shaw R, 303 Wade KJ, 109 Sibthorpe B, 138 Wainwright TA, 171 Sitzia J, 230 Watson AR, 250 Speed G, 15 Wilkin K, 181 Stein-Parbury J, 27 Wilkinson R, 13 Stevens M, 64 Williams G, 15 Wilson-Barnett J, 79 T Wong E, 15 Timmins, 118 Wood F, 261 Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2002) 18, 358-361 361

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