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RIATRIC URSING INDEX TO VOLUME 18 JANUARY TO DECEMBER 1997 rNUb ave) ami atel= B G Baltazar V (see Bassen and Baltazar). 1997;18:53-6 Gamache N, Worden D, Cook M. Silver Spoons is golden. 1997;18:98 Bassen S, Baltazar V. Flowers, flowers everywhere: creative horticulture pro- (Letter) gramming at the Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale. 1997;18:53-6 Goodwin M (see Wagner et al). 1997;18:268-72 Beck CM (see Heacock et al). 1997;18:107-11 Gorman AM (see Rotkoff et al). 1997;18:155-9 Benton JM, O’Hara PA, Chen H, Harper DW, Johnston SF. Changing bowel hygiene practice successfully: a program to reduce laxative use in H a chronic care hospital. 1997;18:12-7 Hall CM. Wound dressings: use and selection. 1997;18:266-7 Brokel J (see Simon et al). 1997;18:150-4 Harper DW (see Benton et al). 1997;18:12-7 Bryant H, Fernald L. Nursing knowledge and use of restraint alternatives: Heacock PR, Beck CM, Souder E, Mercer S. Assessing dressing ability in acute and chronic care. 1997;18:57-60 dementia. 1997;18:107-11 Buffum JC (see Buffum and Buffum). 1997;18:144-9 Hempler J (see Todorovic et al). 1997;18:223-6 Buffum MD, Buffum JC. The psychopharmacologic treatment of depression Holmberg SK. A walking program for wanderers: volunteer training and de- in elders. 1997;18:144-9 velopment of an evening walker’s group. 1997;18:160-5 Cc J Campbell B (see Wagner et al). 1997;18:268-72 Jewell N (see Simon et al). 1997;18:150-4 Caraballo R. Responsibility and accountability. 1997;18:86 (Letter) Johnson B. Older adults’ suggestions for health care providers regarding Cason CL, Rhoads C, Dean J. Identifying skilled management and evaiua- discussions of sex. 1997;18:65-6 tion needs of home health care patients. 1997;18:169-74 Johnston SF (see Benton et al). 1997;18:12-7 Chen H (see Benton et al). 1997;18:12-7 Jupiter T, Spivey V. Perception of hearing loss and hearing handicap on Chenier MC. Review and analysis of caregiver burden and nursing home hearing aid use by nursing home residents. 1997;18:201-8 placement. 1997;18:121-6 Churchill JA. Transurethral prostatectomy—new trends. 1997;18:78-80 K Cook M (see Gamache et al). 1997;18:98 (Letter) Kovach CR, Meyer-Arnold EA. Preventing agitated behaviors during bath Courts NF (see Robbins and Courts). 1997;18:209-15 time. 1997;18:112-4 Cuzzell J. Choosing a wound dressing for the geriatric patient. 1997;18:260-5 Kresevic DM, Mezey M, NICHE faculty. Assessment of function: critically D important to acute care of elders. 1997;18:216-22 Dean J (see Cason et al). 1997;18:169-74 Kurlowicz LH, NICHE faculty. Nursing standard of practice protocol: de- Deitrich CE (see Stotts and Deitrich). 1997;18:255-9 pression in elderly patients. 1997;18:192-200 Dobson J (see Rotkoff et al). 1997;18:155-9 L E Labosky S (see Rotkoff et al). 1997;18:155-9 Ebersole P. Bernita Steffi: a geriatric nurse with a talent for listening, learn- Lampley-Dallas V (see Travis and Lampley-Dallas). 1997;18:103-6 ing, and leading. 1997;18:127-30 Luggen AS. NGNA’s strategic plan. 1997;18:33-7 ——. The commerce of caring. 1997;18:47-8 (Editorial) ——. Consider the consequences. 1997;18:1-2 (Editorial) M ——. Doris Schwartz: a creative role for faculty in community health. 1997;18: Maklebust J. Pressure ulcers: decreasing the risk for older adults. 83-4 1997;18:250-4 ——. Doris Schwartz: a living legend. 1997;18:277-9 Masson V. Lady Jane Jackson and the Secret Service. 1997;18:186 (Poem) ——. Mary Harper: nurse/politician extraordinaire. 1997;18:175-7 Mercer S (see Heacock et al). 1997;18:107-11 ——. Memories of Mary Opal Wolanin: geriatric nurse, mentor, friend. 1997; Meyer-Arnold EA (see Kovach and Meyer-Arnoild). 1997;18:112-4 18:232-4 Mezey M (see Kresevic et al). 1997;18:216-22 ——. Mental health, mental iliness, and old age. 1997;18:139-40 (Editorial) Mick DJ. Pneumonia in elders. 1997;18:99-102 -——. Nursing: healing the wounds of body and spirit. 1997;18:245-6 Miller CA. Behavior-modifying medications for mentally frail elders. (Editorial) 1997;18:89-90 (Drug consult) ——. To gain “new” knowledge. 1997;18:187-8 (Editorial) ——.. Keeping up with new developments in antidepressants. 1997;18:180-1 ——. What is a life worth? 1997;18:93-4 (Editorial) (Drug consult) ——, Flatt L. Interview with Sister Rose Therese Bahr, pioneer in NGNA. ——. New hope for stroke victims. 1997;18:131 (Drug consult) 1997;18:29-32 ——. New treatments for erectile dysfunction. 1997;18:285-6 (Drug consult) Erickson K. More about AAAs. 1997;18:98 (Letter) ——. Preventive care should address the immunizations for older adults. Eskro S (see Wagner et al). 1997;18:268-72 1997;18:42-3 (Drug consult) i ——. What's new in treating and preventing Alzheimer's disease? 1997;18:238-40 (Drug consult) Fernald L (see Bryant and Fernaid). 1997;18:57-60 Musson ND, Frye GD, Nash M. Silver Spoons: supervised volunteers pro- Fielo SB, Warren SA. Sexual expression in a very old man: a nursing ap- vide feeding of patients. 1997;18:18-9 proach to care. 1997;18:61-4 Fischer M (see Todorovic et al). 1997;18:223-6 Flatt L (see Ebersole and Flatt). 1997;18:29-32 N Freed P, Rice R. Managing mental illness at home. 1997;18:134-5 Nash M (see Musson et al). 1997;18:18-9 —, . Managing mental illness at home—part II: clinical guidelines for NICHE faculty (see Kresevic et al). 1997;18:216-22 psychiatric home health nurses. 1997;18:178-9, 18 —— (see Kurlowicz and NICHE faculty). 1997;18:192-200 French SA (see Wagner et al). 1997;18:268-72 Nores TH. What is most important for elders in institutional care in Finland? Frye GD (see Musson et al). 1997;18:18-9 1997;18:67-9 GERIATRIC NURSING Volume 18, Number 6 - oO O’Hara PA (see Benton et al). 1997;18:12-7 Thames D. Mary Opal Wolanin: a life worth living...a life of giving. 1997;18:229-31 R ——. Mary Opal Woianin: a life worth living...a life of giving, part 2. Rhoads C (see Cason et al). 1997;18:169-74 1997;18:275-6 Rice R. Academic perspectives in home care: books do count. 1997;18:38-9 Todorovic L, Fischer M, Hempler J. A life care community from three per- ——. Home health care nurses report case load averages and daily visit fre- spectives. 1997;18:223-6 quencies: a national survey. 1997;18:85-6 Travis SS, Lampley-Dallas V. Nursing management of elderly patients with ——. Management of aged in home care with suicidal thoughts or potential asymptomatic bacteriuria. 1997;18:103-6 for self harm. 1997;18:236-7 ——. Trends in skin care and pressure management in the home. Ww 1997;18:282-4 Wade M (see Wagner et al). 1997;18:268-72 —— (see Freed and Rice). 1997;18:134-5 Wagner AM, Goodwin M, Campbell B, Eskro S, French SA, Shepherd —— (see Freed and Rice). 1997;18:178-9, 18 PA, Wade M. Pain prevalence and pain treatments for residents in Robbins LM, Courts NF. Care of the traumatized older adult. 1997;18:209- Oregon nursing homes. 1997;18:268-72 15 Warren SA (see Fielo and Warren). 1997;18:61-4 Rotkoff N, Labosky S, Dobson J, Gorman AM. Nursing care of the resi- Worden D (see Gamache et al). 1997;18:98 (Letter) dent with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. 1997;18:155-9 Worfolk JB. Keep frail elders warm! 1997;18:7-11 Ss Y Shepherd PA (see Wagner et al). 1997;18:268-72 Shewey HM. Identification and assistance for chemically dependent nurses Yen PK. Elders need more calcium and vitamin D. 1997;18:280-1 (Nutrition) working in long-term care. 1997;18:115-8 ——. Is salt restriction dangerous for elders? 1997;18:87-8 (Nutrition) Simon L, Jewell N, Brokel J. Management of acute delirium in hospitalized ——. Ready-to-eat meals. 1997;18:182-3 (Nutrition) elderly: a process improvement project. 1997;18:150-4 ——. Tube feeding safety. 1997;18:40-1 (Nutrition) Smith MK, Sullivan JM. Nurses’ and patients’ perceptions of most important ——. Vitamin E—for elderly. 1997;18:235-7 (Nutrition) caring behaviors in a long-term care setting. 1997;18:70-3 ——. Weight loss resulting from Alzheimer’s disease. 1997;18:132-3 Souder E (see Heacock et al). 1997;18:107-11 (Nutrition) Spivey V (see Jupiter and Spivey). 1997;18:201-8 Stotts NA, Deitrich CE. Care of patients with leg ulcers: a nursing perspec- z tive. 1997;18:255-9 Zembrzuski CD. A three-dimensional approach to hydration of elders: ad- Sullivan JM (see Smith and Sullivan). 1997;18:70-3 ministration, clinical staff and in-service education. 1997;18:20-6 Subject Index A Antioxidants What’s new in treating and preventing Alzheimers disease? (Miller). Activities of daily living 1997;18:238-40 (Drug consult) Assessing dressing ability in dementia (Heacock et al). 1997;18:107-11 Area agencies on aging; see Health systems agencies Adaptation, psychological Autonomy; see Freedom What is most important for elders in institutional care in Finland? (Nores). 1997;18:67-9 B Administrative personnel Bacteria Responsibility and accountability (Caraballo). 1997;18:86 (Letter) Tube feeding safety (Yen). 1997;18:40-1 (Nutrition) Alteplase Bacteriuria New hope for stroke victims (Miller). 1997;18:131 (Drug consult) Nursing management of elderly patients with asymptomatic bacteriuria Alzheimer’s disease (Travis and Lampley-Dallas). 1997;18:103-6 Nursing care of the resident with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (Rotkoff et al). Bahr, Sister Rose Therese 1997;18:155-9 Interview with Sister Rose Therese Bahr, pioneer in NGNA (Ebersole and Preventing agitated behaviors during bath time (Kovach and Meyer-Arnoild). Flatt). 1997;18:29-32 1997;18:112-4 Bandages Vitamin E—for elderly (Yen). 1997;18:235-7 (Nutrition) Choosing a wound dressing for the geriatric patient (Cuzzell). 1997;18: Weight loss resulting from Alzheimer’s disease (Yen). 1997;18:132-3 260-5 (Nutrition) Wound dressings: use and selection (Hall). 1997;18:266-7 What's new in treating and preventing Alzheimer’s disease? (Miller). Baths 1997;18:238-40 (Drug consult) Preventing agitated behaviors during bath time (Kovach and Meyer-Arnoid). Amantadine 1997;18:112-4 Pneumonia in elders (Mick). 1997;18:99-102 Bedsore; see Decubitus ulcer Antibiotics Behavior therapy Nursing management of elderly patients with asymptomatic bacteriuria Behavior-modifying medications for mentally frail elders (Miller). (Travis and Lampley-Dallas). 1997;18:103-6 1997;18:89-90 (Drug consult) Pneumonia in elders (Mick). 1997;18:99-102 Blood pressure Antidepressive agents Is salt restriction dangerous for elders? (Yen). 1997;18:87-8 (Nutrition) Keeping up with new developments in antidepressants (Miller). Body temperature regulation 1997;18:180-1 (Drug consult) Keep frail elders warm! (Worfolk). 1997;18:7-11 The psychopharmacologic treatment of depression in elders (Buffum and Book reviews Buffum). 1997;18:144-9 Book reviews. 1997;18:44-5, 91, 136-7, 241-2, 287-8 Anti-inflammatory agents Bowel program What’s new in treating and preventing Alzheimer's disease? (Miller). Changing bowel hygiene practice successfully: a program to reduce laxative 1997;18:238-40 (Drug consult) use in a chronic care hospital (Benton et al). 1997;18:12-7 290 Index November/December 1996 GERIATRIC NURSING Cc Dementia Caicium Assessing dressing ability in dementia (Heacock et al). 1997;18:107-11 Eiders need more calcium and vitamin D (Yen). 1997;18:280-1 (Nutrition) Nursing care of the resident with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (Rotkoff et al). Caregivers 1997;18:155-9 Review and analysis of caregiver burden and nursing home placement Preventing agitated behaviors during bath time (Kovach and Meyer-Arnold). (Chenier). 1997;18:121-6 1997;18:112-4 Caring; see Empathy Weight loss resulting from Alzheimer's disease (Yen). 1997;18:132-3 Caseloads (Nutrition) Home health care nurses report case load averages and daily visit frequen- Depression cies: a national survey (Rice). 1997;18:85-6 Keeping up with new developments in antidepressants (Miller). 1997;18:180- Cathartics 1 (Drug consult) Changing bowel hygiene practice successfully: a program to reduce laxative Nursing standard of practice protocol: depression in elderly patients use in a chronic care hospital (Benton et al). 1997;18:12-7 (Kurlowicz and NICHE faculty). 1997;18:192-200 Central nervous system The psychopharmacologic treatment of depression in elders (Buffum and Nursing care of the resident with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (Rotkoff et al). Buffum). 1997;18:144-9 1997;18:155-9 Diet Cerebrovascular disorders Is salt restriction dangerous for elders? (Yen). 1997;18:87-8 (Nutrition) New hope for stroke victims (Miller). 1997;18:131 (Drug consult) Discharge planning; see Patient discharge Chemical dependence; see Substance dependence Dissertations, academic Cholinesterase inhibitors Academic perspectives in home care: books do count (Rice). 1997;18:38-9 What's new in treating and preventing Alzheimer’s disease? (Miller). Donepezii 1997;18:238-40 (Drug consult) What’s new in treating and preventing Alzheimer's disease? (Miller). Clinical protocols 1997;18:238-40 (Drug consult) Assessment of function: critically important to acute care of elders (Kresevic Dressings; see Bandages et al). 1997;18:216-22 Drug consult Nursing standard of practice protocol: depression in elderly patients Behavior-modifying medications for mentally frail elders (Miller). 1997; 18:89- (Kurlowicz and NICHE faculty). 1997;18:192-200 90 Cognition disorders Keeping up with new developments in antidepressants (Miller). 1997;18: Assessing dressing ability in dementia (Heacock et al). 1997;18:107-11 180-1 Nursing care of the resident with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (Rotkoff et al). 1997;18:155-9 New hope for stroke victims (Miller). 1997;18:131 Preventing agitated behaviors during bath time (Kovach and Meyer-Arnoid). New treatments for erectile dysfunction (Miller). 1997;18:285-6 1997;18:112-4 Preventive care should address the immunizations for older adults (Miller). A walking program for wanderers: volunteer training and development of an 1997;18:42-3 evening walker’s group (Hoimberg). 1997;18:160-5 What's new in treating and preventing Alzheimer’s disease? (Miller). Weight loss resulting from Alzheimer’s disease (Yen). 1997;18:132-3 1997;18:238-40 (Nutrition) Drug dependence; see Substance dependence Communication Drugs, non-prescription Perception of hearing loss and hearing handicap on hearing aid use by nurs- What's new in treating and preventing Alzheimer's disease? (Miller). ing home residents (Jupiter and Spivey). 1997;18:201-8 1997;18:238-40 (Drug consult) Community health services Doris Schwartz: a creative role for faculty in community health (Ebersole). E 1997;18:83-4 Eating Community-acquired infections Ready-to-eat meals (Yen). 1997;18:182-3 (Nutrition) Pneumonia in elders (Mick). 1997;18:99-102 Silver Spoons: supervised volunteers provide feeding of patients (Musson et Consciousness al). 1997;18:18-9 Management of acute delirium in hospitalized elderly: a process improve- Silver Spoons is golden (Gamache et al). 1997;18:98 (Letter) ment project (Simon et al). 1997;18:150-4 Weight loss resulting from Alzheimer's disease (Yen). 1997;18:132-3 Constipation (Nutrition) Changing bowel hygiene practice successfully: a program to reduce laxative use in a chronic care hospital (Benton et al). 1997;18:12-7 Editorials Coping; see Adaptation, psychological The commerce of caring (Ebersole). 1997;18:47-8 Correspondence Consider the consequences (Ebersole). 1997;18:1-2 More about AAAs (Erickson). 1997;18:98 To gain “new” knowledge (Ebersole). 1997;18:187-8 Responsibility and accountability (Caraballo). 1997;18:86 Mental health, mental illness, and old age (Ebersole). 1997;18:139-40 Silver Spoons is golden (Gamache et al). 1997;18:98 Nursing: healing the wounds of body and spirit (Ebersole). 1997;13:245-6 Creutzfeldt-Jakob syndrome What is a life worth? (Ebersole). 1997;18:93-4 Nursing care of the resident with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (Rotkoff et ai). Education 1997;18:155-9 A three-dimensional approach to hydration of elders: administration, clinical Cross infection staff and in-service education (Zembrzuski). 1997;18:20-6 Pneumonia in elders (Mick). 1997;18:99-102 Emergency medical services Care of the traumatized older adult (Robbins and Courts). 1997;18:209-15 D Keep frail elders warm! (Worfolk). 1997;18:7-11 Data collection Empathy Home health care nurses report case load averages and daily visit frequen- The commerce of caring (Ebersole). 1997;18:47-8 (Editorial) cies: a national survey (Rice). 1997;18:85-6 Nurses’ and patients’ percertions of most important caring behaviors in a Older adults’ suggestions for health care providers regarding discussions of long-term care setting (Smith and Sullivan). 1997;18:70-3 sex (Johnson). 1997;18:65-6 Enteral nutrition Decubitus ulcer Tube feeding safety (Yen). 1997;18:40-1 (Nutrition) Nursing: healing the wounds of body and spirit (Ebersole). 1997;18:245-6 Equipment (Editorial) Tube feeding safety (Yen). 1997;18:40-1 (Nutrition) Pressure ulcers: decreasing the risk for older adults (Makiebust). Erectile dysfunction; see Penile erection 1997;18:250-4 Dehydration Estrogens A three-dimensional approach to hydration of elders: administration, clinical What's new in treating and preventing Alzheimer’s disease? (Miller). staff and in-service education (Zembrzuski). 1997;18:20-6 1997; 18:238-40 (Drug consult) Delirium Ethics Management of acute delirium in hospitalized elderly: a process improve- To gain “new” knowledge (Ebersole). 1997;18:187-8 (Editorial) ment project (Simon et al). 1997;18:150-4 Exercise Delphi technique A walking program for wanderers: volunteer training and development of an NGNA’s strategic plan (Luggen). 1997;18:33-7 evening walker’s group (Holmberg). 1997;18:160-5 GERIATRIC NURSING Volume 17, Number 6 Index 291 i Housing for elderly Finland A life care community from three perspectives (Todorovic et al). 1997;18: What is most important for elders in institutional care in Finland? (Nores). 223-6 1997;18:67-9 Hydration Food A three-dimensional approach to hydration of elders: administration, clinical Ready-to-eat meals (Yen). 1997;18:182-3 (Nutrition) staff and in-service education (Zembrzuski). 1997;18:20-6 Silver Spoons: supervised volunteers provide feeding of patients (Musson et Hygiene al). 1997;18:18-9 Changing bowel hygiene practice successfully: a program to reduce laxative Silver Spoons is golden (Gamache et al). 1997;18:98 (Letter) use in a chronic care hospital (Benton et al). 1997;18:12-7 Vitamin E—for elderly (Yen). 1997;18:235-7 (Nutrition) Preventing agitated behaviors during bath time (Kovach and Meyer-Arnold). Frail elderly 1997;18:112-4 Behavior-modifying medications for mentally frail elders (Miller). 1997;18:89- Hypertension 90 (Drug consult) Is salt restriction dangerous for elders? (Yen). 1997;18:87-8 (Nutrition) Keep frail elders warm! (Worfolk). 1997;18:7-11 Hypothermia Management of acute delirium in hospitalized elderly: a process improve- Keep frail elders warm! (Worfolk). 1997;18:7-11 ment project (Simon et al). 1997;18:150-4 Review and analysis of caregiver burden and nursing home placement 1 (Chenier). 1997;18:121-6 A three-dimensional approach to hydration of elders: administration, clinical Immunization staff and in-service education (Zembrzuski). 1997;18:20-6 Pneumonia in elders (Mick). 1997;18:99-102 Preventive care should address the immunizations for older adults (Miller). Freedom Nursing knowledge and use of restraint alternatives: acute and chronic care 1997;18:42-3 (Drug consult) (Bryant and Fernald). 1997;18:57-60 In memoriam Sexua! expression in a very old man: a nursing approach to care (Fielo and Memories of Mary Opal Wolanin: geriatric nurse, mentor, friend (Ebersole). Warren). 1997;18:61-4 1997;18:232-4 Infection G Care of patients with leg uicers: a nursing perspective (Stotts and Deitrich). GN management 1997;18:255-9 Identification and assistance for chemically dependent nurses working in Nursing care of the resident with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (Rotkoff et al). long-term care (Shewey). 1997;18:115-8 1997;18:155-9 A life care community from three perspectives (Todorovic et al). Pneumonia in elders (Mick). 1997;18:99-102 1997;18:223-6 Tube feeding safety (Yen). 1997;18:40-1 (Nutrition) Nurses’ and patients’ perceptions of most important caring behaviors in a Vitamin E—for elderly (Yen). 1997;18:235-7 (Nutrition) long-term care setting (Smith and Sullivan). 1997;18:70-3 Influenza A three-dimensional approach to hydration of elders: administration, clinical Pneumonia in elders (Mick). 1997;18:99-102 staff and in-service education (Zembrzuski). 1997;18:20-6 Preventive care should address the immunizations for older adults (Miller). A walking program for wanderers: volunteer training and development of an 1997;18:42-3 (Drug consult) evening walker’s group (Holmberg). 1997;18:160-5 Institutionalization Growth substances What is most important for elders in institutional care in Finland? (Nores). Care of patients with leg ulcers: a nursing perspective (Stotts and Deitrich). 1997;18:67-9 1997;18:255-9 H Laxatives; see Cathartics Harper, Mary Leaders in geriatric nursing Mary Harper: nurse/politician extraordinaire (Ebersole). 1997;18:175-7 Bernita Steffl: a geriatric nurse with a talent for listening, learning, and lead- Health facility planning ing (Ebersole). 1997;18:127-30 NGNA’s strategic plan (Luggen). 1997;18:33-7 Doris Schwartz: a creative role for faculty in community health (Ebersole). Health systems agencies 1997;18:83-4 More about AAAs (Erickson). 1997;18:98 (Letter) Doris Schwartz: a living legend (Ebersole). 1997;18:277-9 Hearing aids Mary Harper: nurse/politician extraordinaire (Ebersole). 1997;18:175-7 Perception of hearing loss and hearing handicap on hearing aid use by nurs- Memories of Mary Opal Wolanin: geriatric nurse, mentor, friend (Ebersole). ing home residents (Jupiter and Spivey). 1997;18:201-8 1997;18:232-4 Hearing loss Leg ulcer Perception of hearing loss and hearing handicap on hearing aid use by nurs- Care of patients with leg ulcers: a nursing perspective (Stotts and Deitrich). ing home residents (Jupiter and Spivey). 1997;18:201-8 1997;18:255-9 Home nursing Letters Academic perspectives in home care: books do count (Rice). 1997;18:38-9 More about AAAs (Erickson). 1997:18:98 Home health care nurses report case load averages and daily visit frequen- Responsibility and accountability (Caraballo). 1997;18:86 cies: a national survey (Rice). 1997;18:85-6 Silver Spoons is golden (Gamache et al). 1997;18:98 Identifying skilled management and evaluation needs of home health care Life care center; see Housing for elderly patients (Cason et al). 1997;18:169-74 Long-term care Management of aged in home care with suicidal thoughts or potential for self harm (Rice). 1997;18:236-7 Changing bowel hygiene practice successfully: a program to reduce laxative Managing mental illness at home (Freed and Rice). 1997;18:134-5 use in a chronic care hospital (Benton et al). 1997;18:12-7 Managing mental illness at home—part II: clinical guidelines for psychiatric Identification and assistance for chemically dependent nurses working in home health nurses (Freed and Rice). 18, 1997;18:178-9 long-term care (Shewey). 1997;18:115-8 Nursing: healing the wounds of body and spirit (Ebersole). 1997;18:245-6 Nurses’ and patients’ perceptions of most important caring behaviors in a (Editorial) long-term care setting (Smith and Sullivan). 1997;18:70-3 Ready-to-eat meals (Yen). 1997;18:182-3 (Nutrition) What is most important for elders in institutional care in Finland? (Nores). Trends in skin care and pressure management in the home (Rice). 1997;18:67-9 1997;18:282-4 Horticulture M Flowers, flowers everywhere: creative horticulture programming at the Mental disorders Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale (Bassen and Baltazar). Behavior-modifying medications for mentally frail elders (Miller). 1997;18:89- 1997;18:53-6 90 (Drug consult) Hospice care Mental health Nursing care of the resident with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (Rotkoff et al). Keeping up with new developments in antidepressants (Miller). 1997; 18:180- 1997;18:155-9 1 (Drug consult) Hospitalization Management of aged in home care with suicidal thoughts or potential for self Assessment of function: critically important to acute care of elders (Kresevic harm (Rice). 1997;18:236-7 et al). 1997;18:216-22 Managing mental illness at home (Freed and Rice). 1997;18:134-5 Management of acute delirium in hospitalized elderly: a process improve- Managing mental illness at home—part II: clinical guidelines for psychiatric ment project (Simon et al). 1997;18:150-4 home health nurses (Freed and Rice). 18, 1997;18:178-9 292 Index November/December 1996 GERIATRIC NURSING Mental health, mental illness, and old age (Ebersole) 1997;18:139-40 Oo (Editorial) Obituaries Nursing: healing the wounds of body and spirit (Ebersole). 1997;18:245-6 Memories of Mary Opai Wolanin: geriatric nurse, mentor, friend (Ebersole). (Editorial) 1997;18:232-4 Nursing standard of practice protocol: depression in elderly patients Oregon (Kurlowicz and NICHE faculty). 1997;18:192-200 Pain prevalence and pain treatments for residents in Oregon nursing homes Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (Wagner et al). 1997;18:268-72 The psychopharmacologic treatment of depression in elders (Buffum and Overdose Buffum). 1997;18:144-9 The psychopharmacologic treatment ot depression in elders (Buffum and Motor activity Butfum). 1997;18:144-9 Management of acute delirium in hospitalized elderly: a process improve- Over-the-counter drugs; see Drugs, non-prescription ment project (Simon et al). 1997;18:150-4 Pp N Pain National Gerontological Nursing Association Care of patients with leg ulcers: a nursing perspective (Stotts and Deitrich). identifying skilled management and evaluation needs of home health care 1997;18:255-9 patients (Cason et al). 1997;18:169-74 Pain prevalence and pain treatments for residents in Oregon nursing homes Interview with Sister Rose Therese Bahr, pioneer in NGNA (Ebersole and (Wagner et al). 1997;18:268-72 Flatt). 1997;18:29-32 Mary Opal Wolanin: a life worth living...a life of giving, part 2 (Thames). eWahats’s new in treating and preventing Alzheimer’s disease? (Miller). 1997;18:275-6 1997;18:238-40 (Drug consult) Mary Opal Wolanin a life worth living...a life of giving (Thames). Patient advocacy 1997;18:229-31 Nursing knowledge and use of restraint alternatives: acute and chronic care NGNA news. 1997;18:27-8, 74-7, 119-20, 166-8, 227-8, 273-4 (Bryant and Fernald). 1997;18:57-60 NGNA’s strategic plan (Luggen). 1997;18:33-7 Review and analysis of caregiver burden and nursing home placement Patient discharge (Chenier). 1997;18:121-6 Assessment of function: critically important to acute care of elders (Kresevic Transurethral prostatectomy—new trends (Churchill). 1997;18:78-80 et al). 1997;18:216-22 Nerve degeneration Transurethral prostatectomy—new trends (Churchill). 1997;18:78-80 Nursing care of the resident with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (Rotkoff et al). Penile erection 1997;18:155-9 New treatments for erectile dysfunction (Miller). 1997;18:285-6 (Drug con- Nerve growth factors sult) What's new in treating and preventing Alzheimers disease? (Miller). Phenylethylamines 1997;18:238-40 (Drug consult) The psychopharmacologic treatment of depression in elders (Buffum and Neuromuscular diseases Buffurn). 1997;18:144-9 Nursing care of the resident with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (Rotkoff et al). Planning techniques 1997;18:155-9 NGNA's strategic plan (Luggen). 1997;18:33-7 Newsview Plasminogen activator-tissue type; see Alteplase Newsview. 1997;18:3-5, 49-52, 98, 141-3, 189-90, 247-9 Pneumococcal infections Nicotine Pneumonia in elders (Mick). 1997;18:99-102 What's new in treating and preventing Alzheimer’s disease? (Miller). Pneumonia 1997;18:238-40 (Drug consult) Pneumonia in elders (Mick). 1997;18:99-102 Nosocomial infections; see Cross infection Preventive care should address the immunizations for older adults (Miller). Nursing assessment 1997;18:42-3 (Drug consult) Assessment of function: critically important to acute care of elders (Kresevic Poem et al). 1997;18:216-22 Lady Jane Jackson and the Secret Service. 1997;18:186 Keep frail elders warm! (Worfolk). 1997;18:7-11 Postoperative care Nursing standard of practice protocol: depression in elderly patients Transurethral prostatectomy—new trends (Churchill). 1997;18:78-80 (Kurlowicz and NICHE faculty). 1997;18:192-200 Pressure Nursing homes Trends in skin care and pressure management in the home (Rice). Flowers, flowers everywhere: creative horticulture programming at the 1997;18:282-4 Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale (Bassen and Baltazar). Pressure sore; see Decubitus ulcer 1997;18:53-6 Primary prevention Nurses’ and patients’ perceptions of most important caring behaviors in a Pneumonia in elders (Mick). 1997;18:99-102 long-term care setting (Smith and Sullivan). 1997;18:70-3 Preventive care should address the immunizations for older adults (Miller). Nursing care of the resident with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (Rotkoff et al). 1997;18:42-3 (Drug consult) 1997;18:155-9 Tube feeding safety (Yen). 1997;18:40-1 (Nutrition) Pain prevalence and pain treatments for residents in Oregon nursing homes Prostatectomy (Wagner et al). 1997;18:268-72 Transurethral prostatectomy—new trends (Churchill). 1997;18:78-80 Perception of hearing loss and hearing handicap on hearing aid use by nurs- ing home residents (Jupiter and Spivey). 1997;18:201-8 Prostatic hypertrophy Responsibility and accountability (Caraballo). 1997;18:86 (Letter) Transurethral prostatectomy—new trends (Churchill). 1997;18:78-€0 Review and analysis of caregiver burden and nursing home placement Psychiatric nursing (Chenier). 1997;18:121-6 Managing mental illness at home (Freed and Rice). 1997;18:134-5 Sexual expression in a very old man: a nursing approach to care (Fielo and Managing mental iliness at home—part II: clinical guidelines for psychiatric Warren). 1997;18:61-4 home health nurses (Freed and Rice). 18, 1997;18:178-9 A three-dimensional approach to hydration of elders: administration, clinical Publishing staff and in-service education (Zembrzuski). 1997;18:20-6 Academic perspectives in home care: books do count (Rice). 1997;18:38-9 A walking program for wanderers: volunteer training and development of an evening walker’s group (Holmberg). 1997;18:160-5 R What is most important for elders in institutional care in Finland? (Nores). Restraint, physical 1997;18:67-9 Nursing knowledge and use of restraint alternatives: acute and chronic care Nutrition (Bryant and Fernald). 1997;18:57-60 Elders need more calcium and vitamin D (Yen). 1997;18:280-1 Is salt restriction dangerous for elders? (Yen). 1997;18:87-8 Ss Ready-to-eat meals (Yen). 1997;18:182-3 Silver Spoons: supervised volunteers provide feeding of patients (Musson et al). 1997;18:18-9 Tube feeding safety (Yen). 1997,18:40-1 (Nutrition) Silver Spoons is golden (Gamache et al). 1997;18:98 (Letter) Schwartz, Doris Tube feeding safety (Yen). 1997;18:40-1 Doris Schwartz: a creative role for faculty in community health (Ebersole). Vitamin E—for elderly (Yen). 1997;18:235-7 1997;18:83-4 Weight loss resulting from Alzheimer’s disease (Yen). 1997;18:132-3 Doris Schwartz: a living legend (Ebersole). 1997;18:277-9 GERIATRIC NURSING Volume 17, Number 6 Index 293 Self harm Vv Management of aged in home care with suicidal thoughts or potential for self Vaccination harm (Rice). 1997;18:236-7 Pneumonia in elders (Mick). 1997;18:99-102 Septicemia Preventive care should address the immunizations for older adults (Miller). Nursing management of elderly patients with asymptomatic bacteriuria 1997;18:42-3 (Drug consult) (Travis and Lampley-Dallas). 1997;18:103-6 Varicose ulcer Serotonin uptake inhibitors Care of patients with leg ulcers: a nursing perspective (Stotts and Deitrich). The psychopharmacologic treatment of depression in elders (Buffum and 1997;18:255-9 Buffum). 1997;18:144-9 Venous ulcer; see Varicose ulcer Sexuality Vitamin C Older adults’ suggestions for health care providers regarding discussions of What's new in treating and preventing Alzheimer's disease? (Miller). sex (Johnson). 1997;18:65-6 1997;18:238-4G (Drug consult) : Sexual expression in a very old man: a nursing approach to care (Fielo and Vitamin D Warren). 1997;18:61-4 Elders need more calcium and vitamin D (Yen). 1997;18:280-1 (Nutrition) Silver Spoons program Vitamin E Silver Spoons: supervised volunteers provide feeding of patients (Musson et Vitamin E—for elderly (Yen). 1997;18:235-7 (Nutrition) al). 1997;18:18-9 What's new in treating and preventing Alzheimer’s disease? (Miller). Silver Spoons is golden (Gamache et al). 1997;18:98 (Letter) 1997;18:238-40 (Drug consult) Skin care Voluntary workers Choosing a wound dressing for the geriatric patient (Cuzzell). 1997;18: Silver Spoons: supervised volunteers provide feeding of patients (Musson et 260-5 al). 1997;18:18-9 Pressure ulcers: decreasing the risk for older adults (Maklebust). A walking program for wanderers: volunteer training and development of an 1997;18:250-4 evening walker’s group (Holmberg). 1997;18:160-5 Trends in skin care and pressure management in the home (Rice). 1997;18:282-4 Ww Sodium Walking Is salt restriction dangerous for elders? (Yen). 1997;18:87-8 (Nutrition) A walking program for wanderers: volunteer training and development of an Spiritualism evening walker’s group (Holmberg). 1997;18:160-5 What is most important for elders in institutional care in Finland? (Nores). Weight loss 1997;18:67-9 Weight loss resulting from Alzheimer’s disease (Yen). 1997;18:132-3 Steffi, Bernita (Nutrition) Bernita Steffl: a geriatric nurse with a talent for listening, learning, and lead- Wolanin, Mary Opal ing (Ebersole). 1997;18:127-30 Mary Opal Wolanin: a life worth living...a life of giving, part 2 (Thames). Stroke; see Cerebrovascular disorders 1997;18:275-6 Substance dependence Mary Opal Wolanin: a life worth living...a life of giving (Thames). Identification and assistance for chemically dependent nurses working in 1997;18:229-31 long-term care (Shewey). 1997;18:115-8 Memories of Mary Opal Wolanin: geriatric nurse, mentor, friend (Ebersole). Suicide 1997;18:232-4 Management of aged in home care with suicidal thoughts or potential for self Wound healing harm (Rice). 1997;18:236-7 Care of patients with leg ulcers: a nursing perspective (Stotts and Deitrich). Surveys; see Data collection 1997;18:255-9 Choosing a wound dressing for the geriatric patient (Cuzzell). 1997;18: t 260-5 Tacrine Nursing: healing the wounds of body and spirit (Ebersole). 1997;18:245-6 What's new in treating and preventing Alzheimers disease? (Miller). (Editorial) 1997;18:238-40 (Drug consult) Trends in skin care and pressure management in the home (Rice). Thermoregulation; see Body temperature regulation 1997;18:282-4 Trauma; see Wounds and injuries Wound dressings: use and selection (Hall). 1997;18:266-7 Tube feeding; see Enteral nutrition Wounds and injuries Care of the traumatized older adult (Robbins and Courts). 1997;18:209-15 U Urinary tract infections Nursing management of elderly patients with asymptomatic bacteriuria (Travis and Lampley-Dallas). 1997;18:103-6 294 Index November/December 1996 GERIATRIC NURSING

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