SUBJECT INDEX A Computer-Based Patient Record optimizing computer-based system ARGUS automated hospital pharmacy (CPR), 167 use in, 197 system, 59 Computer-Based Patient Record Insti optimizing use of computer as Arrhythmias Tutorial I: Pathophysiol tute (CPRI), 12 sisted instruction, 197 ogy and Supraventricular Ar- Computer-based training, 163 teaching clinical calculation using rhythmias, 152, 29° Computer literacy computer assisted instruction As Perceived by the Patient The Lit assessment of computer learning and small-group review, 72 erature of Patient Response needs and priorities of regis- Electronic mail Module I, 148 tered nurses in hospitals and, BITNET and, 242 Attitudes, of student nurses toward 122 Internet and, 219 computer use in hospitals, 78 work excitement among computer Electronic spreadsheets, computer as- users and, 127 sisted instruction tutorial for ap- plications of computer spread- Critical Care Nursing Simulations, Re B nal Systems Series, 2nd Ed., 252 sheets in financial management, Bedside documentation system 169 prototype of, 291 Employee Health Information System quality of nursing documentation D (EHIS), 57 and, 176 Data analysis, HyperCard to SPSS and, EMstation, 301 Bedside/ point-of-care technology, 17 25 Evaluation 90, 145, 204. 249, 296 Databases, on-line access to nursing of instructional software, guidelines vendors of, 42 literature and, 230 for, 273 BITNET, 242 Delivery videodisc simulation, 191 of labor and delivery videodis« Breast cancer, effectiveness of com Documentation simulation, 191 puter assisted instruction in bedside terminals and quality of Expert systems teaching women about, 101 176 concurrent validity of, 134 BRS Colleague MEDLINE Thesaurus, EXTEND, 35 prototype of bedside s ;stem for, 58 FLORENCE, 20 291 hybrid approach to nurse schedul- ing using, 183 C E loading from text, 277 Clinical simulations, written methods for scheduling, 115 Education of evaluation related to perform about Internet, 219 EXTEND, 35 ance on, 29 assessment of computer learning Comfort Keyboard System, 269 needs and priorities of regis Community health nursing, computer F tered nurses in hospitals and assisted instruction in, 101 Financial management, computer as- Computer assisted instruction 122 sisted instruction tutorial for ap- attitudes of student nurses toward in community health nursing, 101 plications of computer spread- computer use in hospitals, 78 comparative assessment of interac sheets in, 169 tive videodisc instruction, 236 BITNET and, 242 FLORENCE, 20 labor and delivery videodisc simu comparative assessment of interac- Fundamentally Fun Graphics, Version tive videodisc instruction, 236 lation, 191 1.0, 206 computer-based training and, 163 optimizing use of, 197 teaching clinical calculation using nursing informatics as needed em- 7) phasis in graduate nursing ad- G tutorial for applications of com- ministration, 263 Games, written methods of evaluation puter spreadsheets in nursing fi on-line access to nursing literature related to performance on clini- nancial management, 169 and, 230 cal simulations and, 29 Computers in Nursing November/December 1993 H Nurse-computer interaction frame concurrent validity of rule-based Healthcare Information and Manage work, description and applica system, 134 ment Systems Society (HIMSS) tions of, 282 hospital information systems and, 166, 226 Nurse engineer, 67 61 Health Level 7 interface, 58 Nursing administration, nursing infor work excitement am«¢ mg computer Hospital matics as needed emphasis in users and, 127 assessment of computer learning graduate nursing administration, written methods of evaluation re- needs and priorities of regis 263 lated to performance on clinical Nursing diagnosis simulations and, 29 tered nurses in, 122 concurrent validity of rule-based Robo-Pill, 6 guidelines for evaluation of instruc system, 134 Rule-based system, concurrent \ ilidity tional software by, 273 EXTEND for teaching, 35 of, 134 Hospital information systems, future FLORENCE and, 20 of, 61 Nursing informatics HyperCard, to SPSS, 25 as needed emphasis in graduate Hypermedia, HyperCard to SPSS, 25 nursing administration, 263 Simulations nurse-computer interaction frame labor and delivery videodisc simu work and, 282 lation, 191 supercomputers and, 140 written methods of evaluation re- Image processing, 222 Nursing information systems lated to performance on clinical Information systems future of, 3 simulations and, 29 Employee Health Information Sys nurse engineers and, 67 Small-group review, teaching clinical tem, 57 Nursing practice, on line access to calculation using, 72 hospital information systems, 61 nursing literature and, 230 Society for Clinical Data Management nursing information systems Systems (SCDMS), 165 Software Reviews future of, 3 nurse engineers and, 67 P Arrhythmias Tutorial I: Pathophysi- patient care information systems, Patient-care computer system, 53 ology and Supraventricular Ar Patient care information systems, bed rhythmias, 152, 299 bedside terminals and quality of side terminals and quality of As Perceived by the Patient”: The nursing documentation and, 176 nursing documentation and, 176 Literature of Patient Response Internet, 219 Personnel staffing and scheduling Module I, 148 Intravenous Calculation, 253 expert system for, 115 Critical Care Nursing Simulations hybrid expert-system approach to Renal Systems Series, 2nd Ed nurse scheduling, 183 252 L Priority nursing care, hospital informa- EMstation, 300 Labor and delivery videodisc simula tion systems and, 61 Fundamentally Fun Graphics, Ver- tion, 191 sion 1.0, 206 Intravenous Calculation, 253 Q SOS-Strategies for Problem Solving, QulCc, 13 150 Management information systems QuikPoint FX 150, 15 SOS-Strategies for Problem Solving, hospital information systems, 61 150 nursing information systems, 67 Spreadsheets, electronic, computer as- R sisted instruction tutorial for ap- Research plications of computer spread- N assessment of computer learning sheets in financial management, National Library of Medicine (NLM) needs and priorities of regis- 169 209 tered nurses in hospitals and, SPSS, HyperCard to, 25 Ninth Annual International Sympo 122 Statistical data, HyperCard to SPSS sium on the Computerization of attitudes of student nurses toward and, 25 Medical Records and North computer use in hospitals, 78 Strategic planning, hospital informa- American Conference on Patient comparative assessment of interac tion systems and, 61 Cards, 226 tive videodisc instruction, 236 Student nurses Vol. 11/No.6 Computers in Nursing attitudes toward computer use in using BITNET, 242 comparative assessment of interac- hospitals, 78 using Internet, 219 tive videodisc instruction, 236 nursing informatics as needed em TouchProbe, 13 labor and delivery videodisc simu- phasis in graduate nursing ad lation, 191 ministration, 263 ViruSchool, 16 Supercomputers, 140 U Supertech Software System, 14 University of Alabama at Birmingham, Ww 113 T University of Illinois at Chicago, 14 Windows 3.1, 14 Work excitement, among computer us- Telecommunications ers in nursing, 127 on-line access to nursing literature Work scheduies, expert-system sched- and, 230 Videodiscs uling program for, 115 Computers in Nursing November/December 1993 AUTHOR INDEX A Gonce-W inder, C., 197 N Abbort, K., 78 Gordon, 5 S., 191 Neafsey, P. J., 236 Adams, A., 20 Gostel, R., 25 Ngin, P., 127 Andrew, W. F., 17 Graham, E., 176 203, 249 Seep, 5. 5. 835 P Axford, R. L., 122 Parks, P. L., 283 Pejsa, J., 169 H B Posel, N., 273 Harding, W. T., 277 Bachand, P., 291 Hence, C., 236 Bobis, K., 291 Hendrickson, M. F., 67 Boggs, K. U., 242 Henry, S. B., 29 Quist, B. D., 53 Bradburn, C., 20 Hirsch, M., 134 Bush, A. M. P., 163 Holtzclaw, B. J., 242 R Holzemer, W. L., 29 ‘ Redmond, R. T., 277 Rienzi, A., 176 Carter, B. E., 122 Roberts, N. K., 176 Cassey, M. Z., 230 Romano, C. Chang, B. L., 134 Janovas, D. M., 176 Chen, J.-G., 183 Ross, S., 61 Jensen, K., 134 Corley, M. C., 277 Rydberg, S., 6 S D K Schick, D., 176 Dawe, U., 61 Kane, W. P., 230 Simms, L. M., 127 Kelly, J. B., 176 Doller, H J L115 Staggers, N., 282 Donabedian, A., 101 Kidd, R. O., 197 Sutton, L. S., 230 Donabedian, D., 101 Koch, B., 35 Duthie, E., 176 Kolacz, N. G., 72 Kovner, C. T., 176 7 Taira, F., 219 E Edwardson, S. R., 169 L W Erbin-Roesemann, M., | Lancaster, L., 3 Warnock-Matheron, A., 61 Lawless, K. A., 263 Weiner, E. E., 191 Lenz, E. R., 197 F Wilson, M. E., 742 Froman, R. D., 236 Y M G Marr, P. B., 176 Yeung, T. W., 183 Gilbert, D. A., 72 McGovern, J., 35 Gilman, B. R., 191 McIntire, D., 115 Z Glassman, K. S., 176 Meintz, S. L., 140 Zeleznikow, J., 20 Vol. 11/No.6 Computers in Nursing