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Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing: DCCN 1995: Vol 14 Index PDF

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DCCN Index 1995 Volume 14, Numbers 1-6 Refining Chest Tube Management: Romeo K; The Female Heart: Physi- Author Index Analysis of the State ofP ractice, 1, ological Aspects of Cardiovascular 6. Disease in Women, 4, 170. Anonymous; Escorting the Family Hauer M, Cram E, Titler M, Alpen Romeo K; Women and Heart Dis- Out of the ICU: Ethical and Legal M, Harp, J; IntravenPaotiuesnt - ease: Unique Aspects of Teaching Issues-Part I-Ethical Case, 3, 154. ContAnarlgeosia linl Crieticadlly Il Women, 4, 179. Barden C, Hansen M; Cold Versus Serkey J; Multidrug-Resistant Tuber- Warm Cardioplegia: Recognizing culosis: A New Era in Prevention Hemodynamic Variations, 3, 114. Barden C, Hansen M; Anticipating Henry L; Music Therapy: A Nursing Hemodynamic Variations After Cold Intervention for the Control of Pain or Warm Cardioplegia in Open-Heart and Anxiety in the ICU, 6, 295. Surgery, 3, 125. Hill L; Peripheral Electrical Stimula- Broscious SK; Preventing Complica- tion: Titrating Neuromuscular Block- Stewart S, Kucia A, Poropat, S; tions of PEG Tubes, 1, 37. ing Agent Levels, 6, 305. Detecting Clinically Significant Right Campbell M; Interpretation of an Hilton G; Experimental Neuroprotec- Ventricular Infarction in Patients with Ambiguous Advance Directive-Part tive Agents: Nursing Challenge, 4, Acute Inferior Myocardial Infarction, Il-Ethical Analysis, 5, 227. 181. 6, 293. Campbell M; Interpretation of an Jensen D; Applying a Sedation Algo- Stewart S, Kucia A, Poropat, S; Ambiguous Advance Directive-Part I- rithm to ICU Patients in Pain, 2, 67. Early Detection and Management of Ethical Case, 5, 226. Jensen D, Justic M; An Algorithm to Right Ventricular Infarction: The Campbell M; Analysis of Advance Distinguish the Need for Sedative, Role oft he Critical Care Nurse, 6, Directives, 5, 234. Anxiolytic, and Analgesic Agents, 2, 282. Case B; Critical Thinking: Challeng- 58. Vitale M, Funk M; Quality ofL ife in ing Assumptions and Imagining Lavalle T, Dungan J; Relaxation Younger Persons with an Implantable Alternatives, 5, 274. Protocol to Reduce Patient Anxiety, Cardioverter Defibrillator, 2, 100. Clarke S; Increasing the Quality of 2, 78. Watne K; Distinguishing Between Family Visits to the ICU, 4, 200. Lewandowski A; Bridge to Cardiac Life-saving and Life-sustaining Treat- Constantino R; Escorting the Family Transplantation: Ventricular Assist ments: When the Physician and Out of the ICU: Ethical and Legal Devices, 1, 17. Spouse Disagree-Part I-Ethical Case, Issues-Part II-Ethical Analysis, 3, Ludwick F, Hall L, Gaines S; Exam- 1, 42. 155. ining Management of Pain for Infants Westphal C; Storyboards: A Teach- Curnow S; Battered Women in the Following Cardiothoracic Surgery, 3, ing Strategy for Families in Critical Critical Care Setting: Strategies for 136. Care, 4, 214. Critical Care Nurses, 3, 160. Morray B; The Lottery of Life: Wise E; Preventing Complications in Davis L, Cox R; Using Intervention Should Organ Transplants be Used to Infant Botulism, 2, 86. Questions to Empower Family Deci- Even the Odds?-Part II-Ethical Anal- sion Making, 1, 48. ysis, 5, 269. Donner T; Distinguishing Between Morray B; Pain Medication for the Subject Index Life-saving and Life-sustaining Treat- Patient Following Treatment With- ments: When the Physician and drawal-Part I-Ethical Case, 2, 92. Advance Directive Spouse Disagree-Part II-Ethical Morray B; Pain Medication for the Analysis of Advance Directives; 5, Analysis, 1, 44. Patient Following Treatment With- 234. Evans J, French D; Sleep and Heal- drawal-Part II-Ethical Analysis, 2, Interpretation of an Ambiguous Ad- ing in Intensive Care Settings, 4, 95. vance Directive-Part I-Ethical Case; 189. Morray B; The Lottery of Life: 5, 226. Fuzi B; Realization Impact: Nursing Should Organ Transplants Be Used to Interpretation of an Ambiguous Ad- Assessment and Strategies, 6, 316. Even the Odds?-Part I-Ethical Case, vance Directive-Part II-Ethical Anal- Gamble J, Hamilton P; Preventing 5, 266. ysis; 5, 227. Pulmonary Shunting Complications Ott B, Hardie T; Readability of Advanced Technology From Nitroprusside: Using a Deci- Written Materials: Implications for Bridge to Cardiac Transplantation: sion Tree, 1, 27. Critical Care Nurses, 6, 328. Ventricular Assist Devices; 1, 17. Gordon P, Norton J; Managing Chest Petula S, Hudacek S; The FemoStop Peripheral Electrical Stimulation: Tubes: What is Based on Research Compression Device: Utilization Titrating Neuromuscular Blocking and What is Not?, 1, 14. Guidelines for the Critical Care Agent Levels; 6, 305. Gordon P, Norton J, Merrell R; Nurse, 5, 259. The FemoStop Compression Device: VOL. 13, No. 6, November - December 1994 335 Utilization Guidelines for the Critical Cardioplegia Escorting the Family Out of the ICU: Care Nurse; 5, 259. Anticipating Hemodynamic Varia- Ethical and Legal Issues-Part I-Ethi- Algorithm tions After Cold or Warm Cardio- cal Case; 3, 154. ® An Algorithm to Distinguish the plegia in Open-Heart Surgery; 3, Escorting the Family Out oft he ICU: Need for Sedative, Anxiolytic, and 125. Ethical and Legal Issues-Part II- Analgesic Agents; 2, 58. Cold Versus Warm Cardioplegia: Ethical Analysis; 3, 155. ¢ Applying a Sedation Algorithm to Recognizing Hemodynamic Varia- Interpretation of an Ambiguous Ad- ICU Patients in Pain; 2, 67. tions; 3, 114. vance Directive-Part I-Ethical Case; Anxiety Challenging Diagnosis 5, 226. © Relaxation Protocol to Reduce Patient © Early Detection and Management of Interpretation of an Ambiguous Ad- Anxiety; 2, 78. Right Ventricular Infarction: The vance Directive-Part II-Ethical Anal- Applied Pathophysiology Role of the Critical Care Nurse; 6, ysis; 5, 227. © The Female Heart: Physiological 282. Pain Medication for the Patient Fol- Aspects of Cardiovascular Disease in Chest Tube Management lowing Treatment Withdrawal-Part Women; 4, 170. ©® Managing Chest Tubes: What is II-Ethical Analysis; 2, 95. Applied Research Based on Research and What is Not?; Pain Medication for the Patient Fol- © Battered Women in the Critical Care 1, 14. lowing Treatment Withdrawal-Part I- Setting: Strategies for Critical Care Refining Chest Tube Management: Ethical Case; 2, 92. Nurses; 3, 160. Analysis oft he State of Practice; 1, The Lottery of Life: Should Organ Examining Management of Pain for 6 Transplants be Used to Even the Infants Following Cardiothoracic Critical Care Nursing Technique Odds?-Part II-Ethical Analysis; 5, Surgery; 3, 136. © Refining Chest Tube Management: 269. Increasing the Quality of Family Analysis oft he State of Practice; 1, The Lottery of Life: Should Organ Visits to the ICU; 4, 200. 6. Transplants Be Used to Even the Music Therapy: A Nursing Interven- © Preventing Complications of PEG Odds?-Part I-Ethical Case; 5, 266. tion for the Control of Pain and Tubes; 1, 37. Family Anxiety in the ICU; 6, 295. Critical Thinking © Distinguishing Between Life-saving Quality of Life in Younger Persons © Critical Thinking: Challenging As- and Life-sustaining Treatments: with an Implantable Cardioverter sumptions and Imagining Alterna- When the Physician and Spouse Defibrillator; 2, 100. tives; 5, 274. Disagree-Part II-Ethical Analysis; 1, Assessment Techniques Education 44. @ Cold Versus Warm Cardioplegia: © Readability of Written Materials: Distinguishing Between Life-saving Recognizing Hemodynamic Varia- Implications for Critical Care and Life-sustaining Treatments: tions; 3, 114. Nurses; 6, 328. When the Physician and Spouse Cardiac Storyboards: A Teaching Strategy for Disagree-Part I-Ethical Case; 1, 42. © Bridge to Cardiac Transplantation: Families in Critical Care; 4, 214. Escorting the Family Out of the ICU: Ventricular Assist Devices; 1, 17. Using Intervention Questions to Ethical and Legal Issues-Part II- Caring for Patients with Acute Myo- Empower Family Decision Making; Ethical Analysis; 3, 155. cardial Ischaemia: The Perhexiline 1, 48. Escorting the Family Out of the ICU: Maleate Experience; 3, 136. Educational Strategies Ethical and Legal Issues-Part I-Ethi- Detecting Clinically Significant Right © Critical Thinking: Challenging As- cal Case; 3, 154. Ventricular Infarction in Patients with sumptions and Imagining Alterna- Increasing the Quality of Family Acute Inferior Myocardial Infarction; tives; 5, 274. Visits to the ICU; 4, 200. 6, 293. Empowerment Realization Impact: Nursing Assess- Early Detection and Management of © Using Intervention Questions to ment and Strategies; 6, 316. Right Ventricular Infarction: The Empower Family Decision Making; © Storyboards: A Teaching Strategy for Role oft he Critical Care Nurse; 6, 1, 48. Families in Critical Care; 4, 214. 282. Ethical Case Comment FemoStop Quality of Life in Younger Persons ¢ Analysis of Advance Directives; 5, © The FemoStop Compression Device: with an implantable Cardioverter 234. Utilization Guidelines for the Critical Defibrillator; 2, 100. © Distinguishing Between Life-saving Care Nurse; 5, 259. The Female Heart: Physiological and Life-sustaining Treatments: Hemodynamic Aspects of Cardiovascular Disease in When the Physician and Spouse ¢ Anticipating Hemodynamic Varia- Women; 4, 170. Disagree-Part II-Ethical Analysis; 1, tions After Cold or Warm Cardio- The FemoStop Compression Device: 44. plegia in Open-Heart Surgery; 3, Utilization Guidelines for the Critical Distinguishing Between Life-saving 125. Care Nurse; 5, 259. and Life-sustaining Treatments: Cold Versus Warm Cardioplegia: Women and Heart Disease: Unique When the Physician and Spouse Recognizing’ Hemodynamic Varia- Aspects of Teaching Women; 4, 179. Disagree-Part I-Ethical Case; 1, 42. tions; 3, 114. 336 © 1994 Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing Implantable Cardoverter Defibrillator © Preventing Complications in Infant Implications for Critical Care Nurses; 6, © Quality of Life in Younger Persons Botulism; 2, 86. 328. with an Implantable Cardioverter PEG Tubes R espiratory Defibrillat2,o r10;0 . Preventing Complications of PEG o Managing Chest Tubes: What is Leadership Strategies Tubes; 1, 37. Basedo n Reseanda Wrhat cish Not ?; © Realization Impact: Nursing Assess- Pharmacodynamics 1, 14. ment and Strategi6e, s31;6 . ® An Algorithm to Distinguish the Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis: A Legal Need for Sedative, Anxiolytic, and New Era in Prevention and Control; © Escorting the Family Out of the ICU: Analgesic Agents; 2, 58. 5, 245. Ethical and Legal Issues-Part II- Caring for Patients with Acute Myo- Preventing Pulmonary Shunting Ethical Analysis; 3, 155. cardial Ischaemia: The Perhexiline Complications From Nitroprusside: Music Therapy Maleate Experience; 3, 136. Using a Decision Tree; 1, 27. ® Music Therapy: A Nursing Interven- Experimental Neuroprotective Refining Chest Tube Management: tion for the Control of Pain and Agents: Nursing Challenge; 4, 181. Analysis oft he State of Practice; 1, Anxiety in the ICU; 6, 295. Intravenous Patient-Controlled Anal- 6. Neurology gesia in Critically Ill Postoperative/ Sleep © Experimental Neuroprotective Trauma Patients: Research-Based Sleep and Healing in Intensive Care Agents: Nursing Challenge; 4, 181. Practice Recommendations; 3, 144. Settings; 4, 189. © Peripheral Electrical Stimulation: Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis: A STATPack Titrating Neuromuscular Blocking New Era in Prevention-and Control; Analysis of Advance Directives; 5, Agent Levels; 6, 305. 5, 245. 234. Organ Transplant Pain Medication for the Patient Fol- Anticipating Hemodynamic Varia- © The Lottery of Life: Should Organ lowing Treatment Withdrawal-Part I- tions After Cold or Warm Cardio- Transplants be Used to Even the Ethical Case; 2, 92. plegia in Open-Heart Surgery; 3, Odds?-Part II-Ethical Analysis; 5, Pain Medication for the Patient Fol- 12S. 269. lowing Treatment Withdrawal-Part Applying a Sedation Algorithm to The Lottery of Life: Should Organ Il-Ethical Analysis; 2, 95. ICU Patients in Pain; 2, 67. Transplants Be Used to Even the Peripheral Electrical Stimulation: Detecting Clinically Significant Right Odds?-Part I-Ethical Case; 5, 266. Titrating Neuromuscular Blocking Ventricular Infarction in Patients with Pain Agent Levels; 6, 305. Acute Inferior Myocardial infarction; ¢ An Algorithm to Distinguish the Preventing Pulmonary Shuntirg 6, 293. Need for Sedative, Anxiolytic, and Complications From Nitroprusside: Managing Chest Tubes: What is Analgesic Agents; 2, 58. Using a Decision Tree; 1, 27. Based on Research and What is Not?; Applying a Sedation Algorithm to Preventing Complications 1, 14. ICU Patients in Pain; 2, 67. Preventing Complications of PEG Women and Heart Disease: Unique Examining Management of Pain for Tubes; 1, 37. Aspects of Teaching Women; 4, 179. Infants Following Cardiothoracic Preventing Complications in Infant Teaching Strategy Surgery; 3, 136. Botulism; 2, 86. Storyboards: A Teaching Strategy for Music Therapy: A Nursing Interven- Preventing Pulmonary Shunting Families in Critical Care; 4, 214. tion for the Control of Pain and Complications From Nitroprusside: Tuberculosis Anxiety in the ICU; 6, 295. Using a Decision Tree; 1, 27. Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis: A Pain Medication for the Patient Fol- Sleep and Healing in Intensive Care New Era in Prevention and Control; lowing Treatment Withdrawal-Part I- Settings; 4, 189. 5, 245. Ethical Case; 2, 92. Relaxation Ventricular Assist Devices Pain Medication for the Patient Fol- Relaxation Protocol to Reduce Patient Bridge to Cardiac Transplantation: lowing Treatment Withdrawal-Part Anxiety; 2, 78. Ventricular Assist Devices; 1, 17. II-Ethical Analysis; 2, 95. Research Women Pediatric/Neonatal Relaxation Protocol to Reduce Patient Battered Women in the Critical Care ¢ Examining Management of Pain for Anxiety; 2, 78. Setting: Strategies for Critical Care Infants Following Cardiothoracic Research Analysis Nurses; 3, 160. Surgery; 3, 136. Intravenous Patient-Controlled The Female Heart: Physiological Intravenous Patient-Controlled Anal- Analgesia in Critically Ill Postopera- Aspects of Cardiovascular Disease in gesia in Critically Il] Postoperative/ tive/Trauma Patients: Research-Based Women; 4, 170. Trauma Patients: Research-Based Practice Recommendations; 3, 144. Women and Heart Disease: Unique Practice Recommendations; 3, 144. Readability of Written Materials: Aspects of Teaching Women; 4, 179.

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