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Ce } ®@ AUTHOR INDEX Faas AI. A personal reflection: The in- Ihlenfeld JT. Re seare h Abstracts, timacy of dying: An act of presence, 6 :274 276 Alexander SL. See Purnell D (4):176-178 Ihlenfield ]T. Applying personal re« Farrell C. Poststroke depression in el- flective critical incident reviews in Baas LS. Self-care resources and activ- derly patients. (6):264-269 critical care, (1):1-3 ity as predictors of quality of life in Ihlenfield JT. Research abstracts, persons after myocardial infarction, Glowacki DM. Taking the “critical” ):139 (3):131-138 out of critical cardiac care: What Ilenfield JT. Research Abstracts, Baxter A. Posttraumatic stress disor- does the future hold for cardiac care 53 der and the intensive care unit pa- units, (1):10-17 Ilenfield JT. Research Abstracts, tient: Implications for staff and ad Godkin J. See Stinson CK vanced practice critical care nurses, Josephson L. Management of in (4):145-150 Harriston S. A review of rhabdomy- creased intracranial pressure: A Blanco K. See Hurst $ olysis, (4):155-161 primer for the non-neuro critical Boogaard RJ. See Brosche TA Hazlett T. See Purnell D care nurse, (5):194-207 Boyle D. See Hurst § Heinz D. Hospital nurse staffing and Brannan S. Living with Diamond patient outcomes: A review of cur Kelly J. A personal reflection:Surviv Blackfan Anemia: A challenge to- rent literature, (1):44-50 ing professional development, 5 ward survival, (1):4-7 Hoffman RL, Roesch T. | pdate on Brennan S. See Lonergan-Thomas H transplant pharmacology: Sirolimus, Kelly J. Accountability and recent de Brosche TA, Middletown SK, Boogaard 2):69-75 velopments in nursing: Be bold, be RJ. Enhanced external counterpulsa- Holaday B, Mills DM. Clinical re- holistic: A review of the literature, tion, (5):208-214 search and the development of new 1):31-37 Buschur C. See Sommers MS drugs: Issues for nurses, (4):179- Kelly J. Spirituality as a coping mech 186 anism, (4):162-168 Cianci P. See Lonergan-Thomas H Holcomb S. Asthma update, (3):101 Keresztes PA. See Marthaler MT Collins AS. Pivotal role of platelets in 1O8 critical illness: Evidence behind clin- Hurst S, Blanco K, Boyle D, Douglass Little ¢ Ludwig’s angina, (4):153 ical interventions, (5):217-221 L, Wikas A. Bariatric implications 154 of critical care nursing, (2):76-83 Lonergan-Thomas H, Brennan S, Douglass L. See Hurst S$ Hurst $, McMillan M. Innovative so Cianci P, Silver MA. Enhanced ex lutions in critical care units: Ex ternal counterpulsation: Bringing Ehrman BLM, Moore HA. Blood travasation guidelines, (3):125-128 the concept of IABP to the outpa conservation strategies in cardio tient setting, (3):119-121 vascular surgery, (6):244-253. Ihlenfeld JT. Research Abstracts, (4):187-188 Maimo G, Redick E. Recognizing and Faas A. The intimacy of dying: A per- Ihlenfeld JT. Research A bstracts, treating methemoglobinemia: A sonal reflection, (3):122-124 (5):234-235 rare but dangerous complication of 280 Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing @® Vol. 23/ No. 6 Ce } ®@ AUTHOR INDEX Faas AI. A personal reflection: The in- Ihlenfeld JT. Re seare h Abstracts, timacy of dying: An act of presence, 6 :274 276 Alexander SL. See Purnell D (4):176-178 Ihlenfield ]T. Applying personal re« Farrell C. Poststroke depression in el- flective critical incident reviews in Baas LS. Self-care resources and activ- derly patients. (6):264-269 critical care, (1):1-3 ity as predictors of quality of life in Ihlenfield JT. Research abstracts, persons after myocardial infarction, Glowacki DM. Taking the “critical” ):139 (3):131-138 out of critical cardiac care: What Ilenfield JT. Research Abstracts, Baxter A. Posttraumatic stress disor- does the future hold for cardiac care 53 der and the intensive care unit pa- units, (1):10-17 Ilenfield JT. Research Abstracts, tient: Implications for staff and ad Godkin J. See Stinson CK vanced practice critical care nurses, Josephson L. Management of in (4):145-150 Harriston S. A review of rhabdomy- creased intracranial pressure: A Blanco K. See Hurst $ olysis, (4):155-161 primer for the non-neuro critical Boogaard RJ. See Brosche TA Hazlett T. See Purnell D care nurse, (5):194-207 Boyle D. See Hurst § Heinz D. Hospital nurse staffing and Brannan S. Living with Diamond patient outcomes: A review of cur Kelly J. A personal reflection:Surviv Blackfan Anemia: A challenge to- rent literature, (1):44-50 ing professional development, 5 ward survival, (1):4-7 Hoffman RL, Roesch T. | pdate on Brennan S. See Lonergan-Thomas H transplant pharmacology: Sirolimus, Kelly J. Accountability and recent de Brosche TA, Middletown SK, Boogaard 2):69-75 velopments in nursing: Be bold, be RJ. Enhanced external counterpulsa- Holaday B, Mills DM. Clinical re- holistic: A review of the literature, tion, (5):208-214 search and the development of new 1):31-37 Buschur C. See Sommers MS drugs: Issues for nurses, (4):179- Kelly J. Spirituality as a coping mech 186 anism, (4):162-168 Cianci P. See Lonergan-Thomas H Holcomb S. Asthma update, (3):101 Keresztes PA. See Marthaler MT Collins AS. Pivotal role of platelets in 1O8 critical illness: Evidence behind clin- Hurst S, Blanco K, Boyle D, Douglass Little ¢ Ludwig’s angina, (4):153 ical interventions, (5):217-221 L, Wikas A. Bariatric implications 154 of critical care nursing, (2):76-83 Lonergan-Thomas H, Brennan S, Douglass L. See Hurst S$ Hurst $, McMillan M. Innovative so Cianci P, Silver MA. Enhanced ex lutions in critical care units: Ex ternal counterpulsation: Bringing Ehrman BLM, Moore HA. Blood travasation guidelines, (3):125-128 the concept of IABP to the outpa conservation strategies in cardio tient setting, (3):119-121 vascular surgery, (6):244-253. Ihlenfeld JT. Research Abstracts, (4):187-188 Maimo G, Redick E. Recognizing and Faas A. The intimacy of dying: A per- Ihlenfeld JT. Research A bstracts, treating methemoglobinemia: A sonal reflection, (3):122-124 (5):234-235 rare but dangerous complication of 280 Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing @® Vol. 23/ No. 6 2004 Subject Index topical anesthetic or nitrate over Silve e Lone n-Thoma Autoimmune disorder dose. (3):116-118 Sommers . Bu Mur ly rv if Svst Marthaler MT, Keresztes wom dence-based practice for the u l i urse needs t now, B n-acetvicysteine, (6):270-276 2):62 Bariatric surgery McLenon M. Use of a specialized Stinson : likin |, Robinsor Bar transport team for intrahospital Ethical dilemma untar top irsing, (2):7¢ transport of critically ill patients, ping eating and drinking, (1):3 Blood conservation 5):225-229 b re lan M. See Hurst $ Meadows J. See Thompson E] idiofrequency ablatior the ¢ Brain injury Middletown SK. See Brosche T Mills DM. See Holaday B Miracle VA. A _ nursing short 5 36 } ‘ ¢ ( 5 Miracle VA. Funny things nurses and etab m in cancer hexia ( doctors write or say, (4):190 >):237-243 Cancer cachexia Miracle VA Making sense of conflict Iremethick MI. § ig research ings, (5):230-233 Iremper RAS. Cogt VA ight patients, lowing cardiac surgery: A b Cardiac surgery . - ra ul . 4 - ( vl Miracle VA. What every nurse should ( istinal ex] rger »):9 know about malpractice (2):100 he surgi te! car t. Cardiovascular surgery Miracle VA. Women and Heart Dis 1):24-30 Blood « ease, (1 :54 Trethewey " irs Miracle . Nurse editors gon matosus, (3 | Cognitive deficits wild if , of course MINK), urner revention of drowning ( 6):288 » 4 Miracle VA. Prescription medications Computer-aided tomography in seniors, (3):144 i ( rst puter tomogray : Moore HA. See Ehrman BLM Muhlberg AH, Ruth-Sahd L. Holistic care: Treatment and interventions for hypovolemic shock secondary to hemorrhage, 2):55-59 Congestive heart failure SUBJECT Purnell D, Hazlett T, Alexander SI Case Report: A new weapon against A severe sepsis related to necrotizing Accountability fasciitis, (1):18-23 Accountability and 1 td f Coping u,. Spi RedicE.k S ee Maimo G review of the literat $):162 Reich DA. See Thompson EJ Anemia Critical care Robinson R. End-of-life education i Living witl umond Blackta Ap] undergraduate nursing curricula, mia, 2):89-92 Angina Robinson R. See Stinson CK Ludwig’ Roesch T. See Hoftman RI Asthma Rogerson WT, Tremethick MJ. Turn Asthma update, (3):101 ing the tide on medical errors in in Atrial fibrillation tensivve care units: A human fac Radiofrequency tors approach, 4):169-175 monary Ruth-Sahd L. See Muhlberg AH resistal November/December 2004 281 2004 Subject Index Critical incident review Prescription medications for seniors, Applying reflective critical incident re (3):144 F views in critical care, (1):1 What every nurse should know about Families Critically-ill patients malpractice, (2): 100 Implementing a family presence pro Pivotal role of platelets in critical ill- Women and heart disease, (1):54 tocol option, (2):84 ness, (5):217 Education Taking the “critical” out of critical Accountability and recent develop H cardiac care, (1):10 ments in nursing: Be bold, be holis Health promotion Use of a specialized transport team tic: A review of the literature, (1):31 Systematic lupus erythematosus, for intrahospital transport of criti- End-of-life education in undergradu s):111 cally ill patients, (5):225 ate nursing curricula, (2):89 Heart disease Curricula The intimacy of dying, (3):122 Cognitive deficits following cardiac End-of-life education in undergradu Living with Diamond Blackfan Ane surgery, (2):93 ate nursing curricula, (2):89 mia, (1):4 Taking the “critical” out of Mediastinal exploration in the surgi cardiac care, (1):10 D cal intensive care unit, (1):24 Women and heart disease, (1 Death and dying \ personal reflection: Surviving pro Heart failure Applying reflective critical incident re- fessional development, (5):222 Enhanced external counterpulsation: views in critical care, (1):10 \ personal reflection: The intimacy of Bringing the concept of the in End-of-life education in undergradu dying: An act of presence, (4):176 traaortic balloon pump to the out ate nursing curricula, (2):89 Turning the tide on medical errors in patient setting, (3):119 The intimacy of dying, (3):122 intensive care units, (4):169 Self-care resources and activity as pre A personal reflection: The intimacy of Elderly patients dictors of quality of life in persons dying: An act of presence, (4):176 Ethical dilemma: Voluntarily stopping after myocardial infarction, (3):131 Depression eating and drinking, (1):38 Taking the “critical” out of critical Poststroke depression in elderly pa Poststroke depression in elderly pa cardiac care, (1):10 tients, (6):264 tients, (6):264 Holistic care Developmental delays Prescription medications for seniors, Accountability and recent develop Benign extra-axial fluid in infants 3):144 ments in nursing: Be bold, be holis may be related to developmental Taking the “critical” out of critical tic: A review of the literature, (1):31 delays (research abstract), (5):23 cardiac care, (1):10 Holistic care: Treatment and interven Diagnosis End-of-life care tions for hypovolemic shock sec Posttraumatic stress disorder and the End-of-life education in undergradu ondary to hemorrhage, (2):55 intensive Care unit patient, (4):145 ate nursing curricula, (2):89 Hospitalization Diamond Blackfan Anemia Enhanced external counterpulsation Mothers’ anxiety at discharge is relat Living with Diamond Blackfan Ane Enhanced external counterpulsation, ed to outcomes or premature in mia, (1):4 (5):208 fants (research abstract), (5):23 Drowning prevention Enhanced external counterpulsation: Human factors engineering Prevention of drowning in infants and Bringing the concept of the in Turning the tide on medical errors in children, (5):191 traaortic balloon pump to the out intensive care units, (4):169 Drug resistance patient setting, (3):119 Hypovolemic shock Many infections in infants found to Errors Holistic care: Treatment and interven be resistant to ampicillin (research Residents’ progress notes contain many tions for hypovolemic shock sec abstract), (1):51 errors (research abstract), (1):51 ondary to hemorrhage, (2):55 Turning the tide on medical errors in I E intensive care units, (4):169 Imaging studies Editorials Ethical issues Computer tomography scans can reveal Funny things nurses and doctors write Ethical dilemma: Voluntarily stopping presence of low attenuation subdural or say, (4):190 eating and drinking, (1):38 fluid (research abstract), (2):97 Nurse editors gone wild: In jest, of Ethics consultations in ICUs help re Evidence-based practice for the use of course (I think), (6):288 duce nonbeneficial treatments (re N-acetylcysteine, (6):270 The nursing shortage: Why we stay, search abstract), (2):96 Infections why we leave, and why we never Extravasation Many infections in infants found to be considered nursing as a career in the Innovative solutions in critical care resistant to ampicillin (research ab first place, (5):236 units, (3):125 stract), (1):51 282 Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing @ Vol. 23/No.6 2004 Subject index Insulin infusion l Nursing organizations Extremely low birthweight infants Low birth weight infants may benefit from continuous / sulin infusion (research abstract Nursing shortage 6):274 ulin infusion (research abstract H Intensive care unit Ethics consultations in ICUs help reduce nonbeneficial treatments (research abstract), (2):96 Management of increased intracranial pressure, (5):194 M Nutritional support Mediastinal exploration in the surgica Magnetic resonance imaging intensive care unit, (1):24 Posttraumatic stress disorder and the in tensive care unit patient, (4):145 O Malpractice Residents’ progress notes contain many X Obesity errors (research abstract), (1):51 nat evel , \ Sedation in PICU should be strictly con £75 Meth emoglobinemia trolled (research abstract), (4):187 Organ transplantatior s Recognizing andt Taking the “critical” out of critical car net hpiinne em } Lif Giac care, (1):10 Myocardial infarction Turning the tide on medical errors Calf_cat Outpatient care tensive care units, (4):169 : Intraaortic balloon pump Enhanced external counterpulsatior Bringing the concept of the intraaor tic balloon pump to the outpatien N-acetylcysteine setting, (3):119 Evicence-b Intracranial pressure N-acet Management of increased intracrar Necrotizing fasciitis pressure, (5):194 Ipecac syrup ’ Ipecac syrup not recommended by poi Patient outcomes son control centers (research ab ognizing and tr 7 stract), (3):139 yinemia, (3):1 1 Ischemic heart disease oxide therapy Enhanced external counterpulsation, $):208 Patient rights I Stract ( 74 Leadership Nonbeneficial treatments Pediatrics Ethical dilemma: Voluntarily stopping IC eating and drinking, (1):38 Evidence-based practice for the use of N-acetylcysteine, (6):270 Implementing a family presence proto col option, (2):84 units, (3):125 Innovative solutions in critical care Nursing certification units, (3):125 Nursinaga certificat Rights of patients, (3):129 H 72 H Spirituality as a coping mechanism, Nursing developments (4):162 Accountability and Use of a specialized transport team for ments nn intrahospital transport of critically ill patients, (5):225 ccember 2004 2004 Subject Index Q Glucose water reduces neonates’ pain Sexual assault better than skin cream (research ab Quality of life Injury in women who are raped: What Stract), 4):187 Self-care resources and activity as pre every critical Care nurse needs t ) Infant flow CPAP found to be as effec dictors of quality of life in persons af know, 2 62 tive as conventional CPAP in ex ter myocardial infarction, (3):131 Spirituality tremely low birth weight infants (ré Spirituality search abstract), 3):139 R 4):16 Ipecac syrup not recommended by poi Radiofrequency ablation Stroke son control centers research ab Radiofrequency ablation in the pul |) oststroke| d|e pression stract), (3):139 monary veins for paroxysmal, 6):264 Many infections in intants found to be drug-resistant atrial fibrillation. resistant to ampicillin (research ab 6):255 mplications of stract), (1):51 Research 2 = ih Mothers’ anxiety at discharge is related Clinical research and the development Blood conservation strategies to outcomes or premature i of new drugs, (4):179 vascular surgery, (6):244 search abstract), $):234 Cognitive 1eTicits following ts tollow PALS guidelines shown to reduce septic r surgery, (2):93 shock; more education needed Hospital nurse staffing and pat search abstract), (2):97 comes, | :44 Pertussis vaccination at bir ' Systematic lupus erythematosus Making sense of conflicting researcl increased antibody development Gyctren , ipus ervthematosus ut ALi } . . search abstract), (1):52 resoul I Prevention of drowning in infants and dictors of qué [ransportation issues children, (5):191 Personnel issues er myocardial Use of S CciailZead trar Respiratory failure Hospital nurse staffing and patient out Early comes, 1):44 tound to hel; The nursing shortage: Why we stay Trauma why we leave, and why we never cor respt iratory 6):274 sidered nursing as a Career in the rst Rhabdomyolysis place, (5):23> 6 Pharmacology \ Clinical research anc Vaccination of new drugs, (4):179 S Prescription medications for Saturation interference 3):144 izing Update on transplant pharn binemia, + Sedation ‘69 Platelets sedatior searcn a Pivo$t)a:l2 17ro le of plate lets In cri Seltfr-oclalreed Ventilation Poisoning Ipecac syrup not recommended by son control center stract), (3):139 Posttraumatic stress disorder Sepsis W Posttraumatic stress disorder and the Ludw Women tensive Care unit patient, (4):145 Ir r ' Prescription medications Prescription medications for senior 3):144 Septic shock Professional development PALS guidelir \ personal reflection: Surviving sional development, (5 7 284 Dimensions ofC ritical Care Nursing @® Vol. 23/No. 6 S E E ERECN SEE SRAORREAR SERENAA R R E S T ERERER

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