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003 DCC] Xx ® AUTHOR INDEX Freeland N. See Odhner M Lindquist R. See Meghani N Geiter H. Jr. Disseminated intravascu- Loyola R, Dreher HM. Management Anonymous. A personal reflection: lar coagulopathy, (3):108-114 of pharmacologically induced neu- The adversarial relationship be- Goebel C. Product review: Convatec romuscular blockade using periph- tween physicians and nurse pa- launches new foam composite eral nerve stimulation, (4):157-164 tients, (4):180-181 dressing with optimal moisture bal- Anonymous. The role of a research ance, (6):273 Malatestinic WN. See Braun | coordinator, (6):270-271 Martin MH. Student abstracts, (6): Hare K. See Schulman CS 274 Bosen DM, Flemming MA. Electro- Hegedus MB. Taking the fear out of McAndrews KL. See Whitcomb ]] physiologic testing, 10-19 postanesthesia care in the intensive McMahon M, Fisher L. Achieve Braun L, Cooper LM, Malatestinic care unit, (6):237-244 emergency department restraint re- WN, Huggins RM. A sepsis review: Henke K, Eigsti J. Bypass injury: Im- duction, (5):227-229 Epidemiology, economics, and dis- plications of cardiopulmonary by- Meghani N, Lindquist R, Tracy MF. ease characteristics, (3):117-124 pass, (2):64-70 Critical care nurses’ desire to use Brosche TA. Death, dying, and the Henke K, Eigsti J. Renal physiology: complementary alternative modali- ICU Nurse, (4):173-179 Review and practical application in ties in critical care and barriers to the critically ill patient, (3):125-132 CAM use, (3):138-144 Ciccarello GP. Strategies to improve Huddleston MC. See Whitcomb J] Miller R. Nurses at community hos- end-of-life care in the intensive care Huggins RM. See Braun | pital welcome guided imagery tool, unit, (5):216-222 Hurst $, Whitmer M. Palliative care (5):225-226 Cooper LM. See Braun L services, (1):35-38 Miracle DJ. A personal reflection: Cronin SN. The problem of plagia- The virus, (6):259 rism, (6):253-254 Ihlenfeld JT. Research abstracts, Miracle V. What every nurse should (5):230-231 know about pain management, Dolan LA, Student abstract: Manage- Ihlenfeld JT. Research abstracts, (3):133 ment style and staff nurse satisfac- (6):268-269 Miracle V. Writing for publication: tion, (2)97 Ihlenfield JT. A primer on triage and You can do it! (1):31-34 Dreher HM. See Loyola R mass casualty events, (5):204-207 Miracle VA. Book Review: Critical Dyehouse JM. See Sommers MS Ihlenfield JT. Precepting student nurs- care focus: Inflammation and im- es in the intensive care unit, munity, (6):272. Eigsti J. See Henke K (3):134-137 Miracle VA. How to do an effective Eigsti J. See Henke K Ingersoll GL. See Odhner M poster presentation in the work- place, (4):171-172 Flemming MA. See Bosen DM Jones SK. An algorithm for train-of- Miracle VA. Is it the holiday season Foster D. Smallpox as a biological four monitoring in patients receiv- already?, (6):288 weapon: Implications for the criti- ing continuous neuromuscular Miracle VA. The latest in cardiac cal care clinician, (1):2-7 blocking agents, (2):50-57 nursing, (6):251 November/December 2003 2003 Author Index Monteiro da Cruz DAL. See Olivia Robinson R. Ethical Analysis, (2):71- Steinke EE. Sexual concerns of pa- APV 75 tients and partners after an im- Odhner M, Wegman D, Freeland N, Rumery LW. A personal reflection: plantable cardioverter defibrillator, Steinmetz A, Ingersoll GL. Assess- “He was a good son”, (5):223-224 (2):89-96 ing pain control in nonverbal criti- Ruth-Sahd L. See Rhoads J cally ill adults, (6): 260-267 Thompson E. See Rhoads J Oliva APV, Monteiro da Cruz DAL. Savage C. See Sommers MS Tilley P, Petersen D. Pulling axis to- Decreased cardiac output: validation Schulman CS, Hare K. New thoughts gether, (5):210-215 with postoperative heart surgery pa- on sepsis: The unifier of critical Tracy MF. See Meghani N tients, (1):39-44 care, (1):20-30 Sensenig K. See Rhoads J Wegman D. See Odhner M Petersen D. See Tilley P Sims J. What’s new in pulmonary hy- Whitcomb JJ, Huddleston MC, Rhoads J, Sensenig K, Ruth-Sahd L, pertension, (4):167-170 McAndrews KL. The use of Propo- Thompson E. Nursing externship: Sims JM. Guidelines for treating asth- fol in the mechanically ventilated A collaborative endeavor between ma, (6):247-250 medical/surgical intensive care pa- nursing education and nursing ad- Sommers MS, Savage C, Wray J, Dye- tient: Is it the right choice? (2):60- ministration, (6): 255-258 house JM. Assessing acute and crit- 63 Richardson S. Effects of relaxation ically ill patients for problem drink- Wray J. See Sommers MS and imagery on the sleep of critical- ing, (2):76-88 ly ill adults, (4):182-190 Steinmetz A. See Odhner M 282 Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing @® Vol. 22/ No. 6 2003 Subject index @ SUBJECT INDEX Biological weapon care in the intensive care unit, Smallpox as a biological weapon: $):216 A Implications for the critical care Diagnosis Alcohol-related issues clinician, (1):2 Disseminated intravascular coagu- Assessing acute and critically ill pa- Blood pressure lopathy, (3): 108 tients for problem drinking, Blood pressure cuff guidelines not Electrophysiological testing, (1):10 (2):76 consistent with intraarterial BP The latest in cardiac nursing, Alternative treatments measurements in pediatric pa 6):251 Critical care nurses’ desire to use tients (research abstract), (3):145 What's new in pulmonary hyper complementary alternative mod- Blood transfusion tension, (4):167 alities (CAM) in critical care and PROCRIT (for your information), Disaster nursing barriers to CAM use, (3):138 (3):147 \ primer on triage and mass casu Few children receive complemen- Book review alty events, (5):210 tary or alternative therapies (re- Critical Care Focus: Inflammation search abstract), (5):230 and Immunity, by Helen F. Galley bE Anesthesia (Ed.), (6):272 Editorials Taking the fear out of postanesthe- An RN as a second degree, (4):200 Cc sia care in the intensive care unit, Critical care visitation, (1):48 Cardiac bypass (6):237 Nurse manage>rs gone mad (in yest, Bypass injury: Implications for car Assessment diopulmonary bypass, (2):64 of course 3):152 Assessing acute and critically ill pa- Tidbits about Florence Nightingale, Cardiovascular system tients for problem drinking, (2): 2):104 Bypass injury: Implications for car Is it the holiday season already?, 76 diopulmonary bypass, (2):64 Decreased cardiac output: Valida- 6):288 tion with postoperative heart Decreased cardiac output: Valida It’s not just a job—Ir’s a protession, surgery patients, (1):39 tion with postoperative heart $):2> > 6 surgery patients, (1):39 Pulling axis together, (5):210 Education Electrophysiological testing, (1):10 Renal physiology: Review and prac- \ personal retlection: The adversar Pulling axis together, (5):210 ial relationship between physi tical application in the critically Sexual concerns of patients and cians and nurse patients, (4):180 ill patient, (3):125 partners after an implantable car Asthma Assessing acute and critically ill pa dioverter defibrillator, (2):89 Guidelines for treating asthma, tients § for problem drinking, The latest in cardiac nursing, (6): ,] (6):247 h 251 Convatec launches new foam com Athletes Coagulation posite dressing with optimal mois Hazing of suburban middle school Disseminated intravascular coagu athletes (research abstract), lopathy, (3):108 ture ,—>b alance (product review), (6):268 Complementary alternative modali- O':Z2/3 Authorship Nurses at community hospital ties The problem of plagiarism, (6): welcome guided imagery tool, Critical care nurses’ desire to use §)-295 253 complementary alternative modal Writing for publication: You can do Nursing externship: A collaborative ities (CAM) in critical care and bar effort between nursing education it!, (1):31 riers to CAM use, (3):138 and nursing administration, (6): Axis Few children receive complemen Pulling axis together, (5):210 255 tary or alternative therapies (re Palliative care services, (1):35 B search abstract), (5):230 Precepting student nurses in the in- Bacteremia D tensive care unit, 3):134 Less bacteremia in children with Death and dying Electrophysiological studies pneumonia (research abstract), A personal reflection: “He was a Electrophysiological testing, (1):10 (5):230 good son,” (5):223 Emergency services Behavior Death, dying, and the ICU nurse, \ primer on triage and mass casu Breast milk odor increases nonnu- (4):173 ulty events, (5):210 tritive sucking behaviors (research Palliative care services, (1):35 Active emergency department re- abstract), (5):231 Strategies to improve end-of-life straint reduction (5): 230 November/December 2003 283 2003 Subject index Interpreter’s services beneficial in Infection L pediatric emergency department A sepsis review: Epidemiology, eco- Leadership (research abstract), (3):145 nomics, and disease characteris- A personal reflection: “He was a Medication errors in_ pediatric tics, (3):117 good son,” (5):223 emergency setting (research ab- Antibiotic rotations fail to reduce Death, dying, and the ICU nurse, stract), (2):98 nosocomial infection rates in (4):173 Active emergency department re- neonatal intensive care units (re- Ethical analysis, (2):71 straint reduction, (5):230 search abstract), (2):98 Strategies to improve end-of-life End-of-life care Less bacteremia in children with care in the intensive care unit, Palliative care services, (1):35 pneumonia (research abstract), (5):216 Strategies to improve end-of-life (5):230 The problem of plagiarism, (6): 253 care in the intensive care unit, New thoughts on sepsis: The uni- What every nurse should know (5):216 fier of critical care, (1):20 about pain management, (3):133 Equipment Pediatric nosocomial infections are Writing for publication: You can do Blood pressure cuff guidelines not related to central line catheters it!, (1):31 consistent with intraarterial BP in PICUs (research abstract), Lungs measurements in pediatric pa- (1):45 Less bacteremia in children with tients (research abstract), Inflammation pneumonia (research abstract), (3):145 Guidelines for treating asthma, ($):230 Convatec launches new foam com- (6):247 The use of propofol in the mechan- posite dressing with optimal mois- New thoughts on sepsis: The uni- ically ventilated medical/surgical ture balance (product review), fier of critical care, (1):20 intensive care patient, (2):60 (6):273 Intensive care unit What’s new in pulmonary hyper- Nurses at community hospital wel- Antibiotic rotations fail to reduce tension, (4):167 come guided imagery tool, (5):225 nosocomial infection rates in Ergonomics neonatal intensive care units (re- M An increasing reliance on hi-lo cribs search abstract), (2):98 Management issues to reduce hospital staff injuries Death, dying, and the ICU nurse, Management style and staff nurse and improve patient care (for (4):173 satisfaction (student abstract), your information), (2):100 Decreased cardiac output: Valida- (2):97 Ethical issues tion with postoperative heart Mechanical ventilation Ethical analysis, (2):71 surgery patients, (1):39 The use of propofol in the mechan- G Pediatric nosocomial infections are ically ventilated medical/surgical Guided imagery related to central line catheters in intensive care patient, (2):60 Nurses at community hospital wel- PICUs (research abstract), (1):45 Monitoring come guided imagery tool, Precepting student nurses in the in- An algorithm for train-of-four mon- (5):225 tensive care unit, (3):134 itoring in patients receiving con- Sedation in PICU should be strictly tinuous neuromuscular blocking H controlled, (4):191 agents, (2):50 Hazing Strategies to improve end-of-life Careful monitoring of SpO2 re- Hazing of suburban middle school care in the intensive care unit, duced incidence of infants with athletes (research abstract), (5):216 retinopathy of prematurity (re- (6):268 Taking the fear out of postanesthe- search abstract), (6):268 Heart surgery sia care in the intensive care unit, Bypass injury: Implications for car- (6):237 N diopulmonary bypass, (2):64 The use of propofol in the mechan- Neuromuscular blockade Decreased cardiac output: Valida- ically ventilated medical/surgical An algorithm for train-of-four mon- tion with postoperative heart intensive care patient, (2):60 itoring in patients receiving con- surgery patients, (1):39 tinuous neuromuscular blocking | K agents, (2):50 Implantable cardioverter defibrillator Kidney Management of pharmacologically Sexual concerns of patients and Renal physiology: Review and prac- induced neuromuscular blockade partners after an implantable car- tical application in the critically using peripheral nerve stimula- dioverter defibrillator, (2):89 ill patient, (3):125 tion, (4):157 284 Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing @ Vol. 22/No.6 2003 Subject Index Nursing organizations Management style and staff nurse Student abstracts, (2):97 Guide to nursing organizations, satisfaction (student abstract), Respiratory system (4):193 (2):97 Less bacteremia in children with Pharmacology pneumonia (research abstract), P Management of pharmacologically (5):230 Pain management induced neuromuscular blockade The use of propofol in the mechan- Assessing pain control in nonverbal using peripheral nerve stimula- ically ventilated medical/surgical critically ill adults, (6):260 tion, (4):157 intensive care patient, (2):60 Glucose water reduces neonates’ Medication errors in pediatric emer- What's new in pulmonary hyperten- pain better than skin cream (re- search abstract), (4):191 gency setting (research abstract), sion, (4):167 (2):98 Retinopathy of prematurity What every nurse should know The use of propofol in the mechan- Careful monitoring of SpO, reduced about pain management, (3):133 ically ventilated medical/surgical incidence of infants with retinopa- Pain response intensive care patient, (2):60 thy of prematurity (research ab- Neonatal painful experiences found not to affect pain response in tod- Physician-nurse relationships stract), (6):268 A personal reflection: The adversar- dlers (research abstract), (5):231 ial relationship between physi- S Palliation cians and nurse patients, (4):180 Sedation Palliative care services, (1):35 Poster presentations Sedation in PICU should be strictly Patient satisfaction How to do an effective poster pre- controlled, (4):191 Academic health centers score sentation in the workplace, Sepsis poorly in parental satisfaction (4):171 A sepsis review: Epidemiology, eco- study (research abstract), (6):268 Preceptors nomics, and disease characteris- Pediatrics Precepting student nurses in the in- tics, (3):117 Blood pressure cuff guidelines not tensive care unit, (3):134 New thoughts on sepsis: The unifier consistent with intraarterial BP Publishing of critical care, (1):20 measurements in pediatric pa- The problem of plagiarism, (6):253 Sexual activity tients (research abstract), (3):145 Writing for publication: You can do Sexual concerns of patients and Careful monitoring of SpO, reduced it!, (1):31 partners after an implantable car- incidence of infants with retinopa- dioverter defibrillator, (2):89 thy of prematurity (research ab- R Sleep stract), (6):268 Research Effects of relaxation and imagery Hazing of suburban middle school Active emergency department re- on the sleep of critically ill adults, athletes (research abstract), straint reduction, (5):230 (4):182 (6):268 Critical care nurses’ desire to use Smallpox Interpreter’s services beneficial in complementary alternative mod- Smallpox as a biological weapon: pediatric emergency department alities (CAM) in critical care and Implications for the critical care (research abstract), (3):145 barriers to CAM use, (3):138 clinician, (1):2 Medication errors in pediatric Decreased cardiac output: Valida- 1 emergency setting (research ab- tion with postoperative heart stract), (2):98 surgery patients, (1):39 Terrorism Pediatric nosocomial infections are Effects of relaxation and imagery Smallpox as a biological weapon: related to central line catheters in on the sleep of critically ill adults, Implications for the critical care PICUs (research abstract), (1):45 (4):182 clinician, (1):2 Research abstracts, (1):45, (2):98, Research abstracts, (1):45, (2):98, Toxicity (3):145, (4):191, (5):230, (6):268 (3):145, (4):191, (5):230, (6):268 Glow sticks: Toxic to children? (re- Personnel issues Role of a research coordinator, search abstract), (1):45 An increasing reliance on hi-lo cribs (6):270 Triage to reduce hospital staff injuries Sexual concerns of patients and A primer on triage and mass casu- and improve patient care (for partners after an implantable car- alty events, (5):210 your information), (2):100 dioverter defibrillator, (2):89 November/December 2003 285

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