* | INDEXT O VOLUME 20 . AUTHOR INDEX. Ebersole P. The horse & buggy syndrome, or dementia sufferers. 1999;20;29-33 Ali NS. Promotion of advance care planning in was good enough for grandpa good Johnson LH (see Roberts et al.). 1999:20: the nonhospitalized elderly. 1999;20:260-2 enough for me? 1999;20:62-3 (Editorial) 195-9 Ebersole P. May L. Wykle, PhD, RN, FAAN. All AC, Huyeke LI. Pain, cancer, and older adults. 1999;20:241-8 1999:20:50-1 (Leaders in geriatric nursing) i Anderson MA (see James and Anderson). Ebersole P. Nontraditional musings. 1999; Kaempf G, O’Donnell C, Oslin DW. The 1999;20:214-6 20:118-9 (Editorial) BRENDA model: a psychosocial addic- Armacost KA (see Remsburg et al.}. Eliopoulos C. Using complementary and al- tion model to identify and treat alcohol 1999:20:203-8 ternative therapies wisely. 1999;20:139-43 disorders in elders. 1999;20:302-4 Asahara K, Konishi E, Soyano A, Davis AJ. Evans E. Indwelling catheter care: dispelling Kane NE. Video reviews. 1999;20:264-5 Long-term care for the elderly in Japan. the misconceptions. 1999;20:85-9 Kayser-Jones J, Pengilly K. Dysphagia among 1999;20:23-8 nursing home residents. 1999;20:77-84 F Keely B (see Roberts et al.). 1999:20:195-9 3 Ferrell BR. The marriage: geriatrics and on- Kidron D (see Fradkin and Kidron). Belcher T. Ode to the 7 11 nurse. 1999;20:267 cology. 1999;20:238-40 1999:20:101-5 (Poem) Flatt LJ. Making a difference: Diane M. Koch S (see Nay et al.). 1999;20:14-7 Bennett RG (see Remsburg et al.). 1999;20: Stanley and Eileen H. Toughill. 1999 Konishi E (see Asahara et al.). 1999;20:23-8 Mosby Geriatric Nurse Manager Award 203-8 recipients. 1999;20:327-9 (Leaders in geri- Boldi M (see Monea and Boldi). 1999:20:134-8 atric nursing) Bonnel WB. Book reviews. 1999;20:263-4 Li Y. The graying of American and Chinese so- Fletcher K (see Foreman et al.). 1999;20:147-52 cieties: young adults’ attitudes toward the Foreman MD, Min LC, Simon L, Fletcher K. care of their elderly parents. 1999;20:45-7 Standard of practice protocol: acute con- Carew M, Roberts K. Care of the patient with fusion/delirium. 1999;20:147-52 Lorenzi EA. Complementary/alternative ther- gout. 1999:20:156-7 apies: so many choices. 1999;20:125-33 Foreman MD (see Walker and Foreman). Clavel DS. Vocalizations among cognitively 1999:20:34-9 Luggen AS. 1999 convention plans. 1999; impaired elders: what is your patient try- 20:98-9 Fradkin M, Kidron D, Hendel T. Israeli stu- ing to tell you? 1999;20:90-3 Luggen AS. Cancer and the eciderly. 1999; dent nurses’ attitudes about physical re 20:230-1 (Editorial) straints in acute care settings. 1999;20: D Luggen AS. Convention highlights. 1999; 101-5 20:41-3 Davis AJ (see Asahara et al.). 1999;20:23-8 Luggen AS. Conventions past and future. E 1999:20:266-7 Garrett S (see Nay et al.). 1999;20:14-7 Luggen AS. NGNA annual convention: Easton KL. The poststroke journey: from ag- Minneapolis bound! 1999;20:154-5 onizing to owning. 1999;20:70-6 H Luggen AS. NGNA convention highlights. Ebersole P. Ann Schmidt Luggen, PhD, RN, Hammond M, Levine JM. Bedraiis: choosing 1999;20:318-9 CS, CNAA: a force to reckon with. the best alternative. 1999;20:297-300 Luggen AS. NGNA Minneapolis convention 1999;20:217,222 (Leaders in geriatric Hicks TJ. Spirituality and the elderly: nursing update. 1999;20:209-10 nursing) implications with nursing home resi- Luggen AS. Pain and quality of life of older Ebersole P. As the world shrinks. 1999;20:6-7 dents. 1999;20:144-6 adults: Betty R. Ferrell, PhD, FAAN (Editorial) Holsinger BL. Can a circle see its end? 1999;20:273-4 Ebersole P. Charlotte Eliopoulos, RNC, PhD 1999:20:319 (Poem) Lund MD. Book reviews. 1999;20:178-9 Holistic nurse: teacher, leader, author. Huycke LI (see All and Huycke). 1999;20: 1999;20:162-3 (Leaders in geriatric nurs- 241-8 vi ing) Ebersole P. Closing the moments. 1999;20:286 uJ Masson V. The Ladies’ Marching Society. (Editorial) 1999:20:274 (Poem) Ebersole P. The dynamic duo: Mathy Mezey, James SB, Anderson MA. Interdisciplinary Masson V. Occupational therapy. 1999;20:208 EdD, RN, FAAN, FGSA, and Terry health care as the link between nursing (Poem) homes and educational institutions. 1999; Fulmer, RN, PhD, FAAN, FGSA. 1999; Mayhew PA, Christy K, Berkebile J, Miller 20:214-6 20:106-7 (Leaders in geriatric nursing) C, Farrish A. Restraint reduction: re- Ebersole P. The heart of the matter. 1999; Johansson K, Zingmark K, Norberg A. search utilization and case study with 20:174 (Editorial) Narratives of care providers concerning cognitive impairment. 1999;20:305-8 picking behavior among institutionalized McDonald M. Assessment and management Geriatric Nursing Volume 20, Number 6 of cancer pain in the cognitively impaired T elderiy. 1999;20:249-56 Remsburg RE, Aramcost KA, Radu C, Tabor-Plummer J. The absence of essence. Meiner SE. Delegation can be miscalculated. Bennett RG. Two models of restorative 1999:20:43 (Poem) 1999;20:100,105 nursing care in the nursing home: desig- Tackett-Fletcher W, Roberts K. Rosacea. Meiner SE. Essentials of home-based cancer nated versus integrated restorative nurs- 1999:20:44,47 care of the elderly. 1999;20:275-7 (Home ing assistants. 1999;20:321-6 Taft C. A team approach to managing urinary health care) Remsburg RE, Armacost KA, Bennett RG. incontinence. 1999;20:94-7 Miller CA. Drug/food/food supplements inter- Improving nursing assistant turnover and Tavormina CE. Embracing the Eden alterna- actions. 1999;20:164,168 (Drug consult) stability rates in a long-term care facility. tive in long-term care environments. Miller CA. Drugs in the news in 1998. 1999:20:203-8 1999:20:158-61 1999;20:54,56 (Drug consult) Resnick B. Atrial fibrillation in the older Travis SS. Henry. 1999;20:155 (Poem) Miller CA. Estrogen: new and old choices. adult: presentation and management is- Tremethick MJ, Wallace DC. Teamwork for 1999;20:330-1 (Drug consult) sues. 1999;20:188-95 hip fracture prevention. 1999;20:293-6 Miller CA. Preventing blood clots with drugs. Rice R. A little art in home care: poetry and 1999:20:108-9 (Drug consult) storytelling for the soul. 1999;20:165-6 Vv Miller CA. Update on hypertension manage- (Home health care) Vanderford V. Older women and mammogra- ment. 1999:20:218-9 (Drug consult) Rice R. Environmental threats in the home: phy: factors influencing their attitudes. Miller RM, Woo D. Stroke: current concepts home care nursing perspectives. 1999;20: of care. 1999;20:66-9 332-6 (Home health care) Mion LC (see Foreman et al.). 1999;20:147-52 Rice R. Implementing patient education in w Monahan K. A joint effort to affect lives: the the home: concepts and teaching strate- Walker MK, Foreman MD. Medication safety: COPD wellness program. 1999;20:200-2 gies. 1999;20:110,112 (Home health care) a protocol for nursing action. 1999;20:34-9 Monea HE, Boldi M. Practicalities of an al- Rice R. Teaching strategies for special patient Woo D (see Miller and Woo). 1999:20:66-9 ternative pathway: the yellow brick road groups encountered in home care. or a minefield? 1999;20:134-8 1999;20:220-2 (Home health care) Woolston K. Octogenarian. 1999:20:292 (Poem) Moreland J. (see Prentice and Moreland). Rice R. Working with HMOs: home care nurs- 1999:20:314-7 ing perspectives. 1999:20:55-6 (Home Wooten-Bielski K. HIV & AIDS in older Mukai CPS. Chinese perspectives. 1999;20: health care) adults. 1999;20:268-72 18-22 Riley JB. All I feel is cold. 1999;20:259 (Poem) Y Roberts K (see Carew and Roberts). 1999:20: N 156-7 Yen PK. Cancer treatment compromises ru- Nay R, Garrett S, Koch S. Challenges for Roberts SL, Johnson LH, Keely B. Fostering trition. 1999;20:278-9 (Nutrition) Australian nursing in the International hope in the elderly: congestive heart fail- Yen PK. Complementary therapies: fad or Year of Older Persons. 1999;20:14-7 ure patient in critical care. 1999;20:195-9 fact? 1999;20:52-3 (Alternative therapies) Norberg A (see Johansson et al.). 1999;20: Rotkoff N. Care of the morbidly obese pa- Yen PK. Diet, complementary therapy, and 29-33 tient in a long-term care facility. 1999;20: arthritis. 1999;20:337-8 (Nutrition) 309-13 Yen PK. Diet lessons learned from aging P - hearts. 1999;20:223-4 (Nutrition) Ss Yen PK. Herbal foods. 1999;20:111-2 Pengilly K (see Kayser-Jones and Pengilly). 1999:20:77-84 Shermon KA. Book reviews. 1999;20:291-2 (Nutrition) Perrin KO. Book reviews. 1999;20:48-9 Simon L (see Foreman et al.). 1999:20:147-52 Yen PK. The supplement dilemma. 1999;20: 167-8 (Nutrition) Potter M. Book reviews. 1999;20:123-4 Soyano A (see Asahara et al.). 1999;20:23-8 Prentice D, Moreland J. A comparison of in- Staniey M. Congestive heart failure in the el- z frared ear thermometry with electronic derly. 1999;20:180-7 predictive thermometry in a geriatric set- Zingmark K (see Johansson et al.). 1999; 20: 29-33 ting. 1999;20:314-7 eme! ; therapies: so Acne rosacea hospitalized elderly (Ali). 1999;20: 260-2 many choices (Lorenzi). 1999:20:125-33 Rosacea (Tackett-Fleteher and Roberts). Complementary therapies: fad or fact? (Yen). 1999:20:44,47 Aging Ninety-something (Evans). 1999;20:39 1999;20:52-3 (Alternative therapies) Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome Diet, complementary therapy, and arthritis HIV & AIDS in older adults (Wooten- AIDS; see Acquired immunodeficiency (Yen). 1999;20:337-8 (Nutrition) Bielski). 1999;20:268-72 syndrome Nontraditional musings (Ebersole). 1999; Acupuncture Alcoholism 20:118-9 (Editorial) Complementary/alternative therapies: so The BRENDA model: a psychosocial addic- Practicalities of an alternative pathway: the tion model to identify and treat alcohol many choices (Lorenzi). 1999;20:125-33 yellow brick road or a minefield? disorders in elders (Kaempf et al.). (Monea). 1999;20:134-8 1999:20:302-4 Geriatric Nursing Volume 20, Number 6 Using complementary and alternative thera- Breast care Chinese pies wisely (Eliopoulos). 1999;20:139-43 Older women and mammography: factors in- Chinese perspectives (Mukai). 1999;20:18-22 (CEU) fluencing their attitudes (Vanderford). The graying of American and Chinese soci- Anticoagulants 1999:20:257-9 eties: young adults’ attitudes toward the Preventing blood clots with drugs (Miller) care of their elderly parents (Li). 1999; 1999:20:108-9 (Drug consult t) 20:45-7 Antihypertensive agents Cancer; see Neoplasms Chinese medicine; see Medicine, Chinese Medication safety 1 protocol for nursing ac- Cardiovascular agents traditional tion (Walker and Foreman). 1999;20:34-9 Drugs in the news in 1998 (Miller). 1999;20: Chiropractic Update on _ hypf ertension management 54,56 (Drug consult) Complementary/alternative therapies: so (Miller) 1999:20:218-9 (Drug consult) many choices (Lorenzi). 1999;20:125-33 Caregivers Using complementary and alternative thera- Aromatherapy Long-term care for the elderly in Japan Complementary/alternative therapi cs. so (Asahara et al.). 1999;20:23-8 (CEU) pies wisely (Eliopoulos). 1999;20:139-43 many choices (Lorenzi). 1999;20 25-3 4 Teaching strategies for special patient groups (CEU) Arthritis encountered in home care (Rice). Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; see Diet, complementary therapy, and arthritis 1999:20:220-2 (Home health care) Lung diseases, obstructive (Yen). 1999;20:337-8 (Nutrition) Catheterization, urinary; see Urinary cathe- Cognition disorders A trial fibrillation terization Assessment and management of cancer pain in the cognitively impaired elderly Atrial fibrillation in the older adult: presenta- Catheters, indwelling (McDonald). 1999;20:249-56 (CEU) tion and management issues {Resnick) Indwelling catheter care: dispelling the mis- Restraint reduction: research utilization and 1999:20:188-95 (CEU) conceptions (Evans). 1999;20:85-9 (CEU) case study with cognitive impairment Attitude Cerebrovascular disorders (Mayhew et al.). 1999;20:305-8 The graying of American and Chinese soci The horse & buggy syndrome, or was good Vocalizations among cognitively impaired el- eties: young adults ittitudes toward the enough for grandpa good enough for ders: what is your patient trying to tell care of their elderly parents (Li) 1999: me? (Ebersole ).1999;20:62-3 (Editorial) you? (Clavel). 1999;20:90-3 20:45-7 [he poststroke journey: from agonizing to Collaboration; see Cooperative behavior y: factors in- owning (Easton). 1999;20:70-6 (CEU) fluencing their attitudes (Vanderford). Stroke: current concepts of care (Miller and Communication 1999:20:257-9 Woo). 1999:20:66-9 Vocalizations among cognitively impaired el- Promotion of advance care planning in the ders: what is your patient trying to tell CEU articles nonhospitalized elderly (Ali). 1999;20: you? (Clavel). 1999;20:90-3 Atrial fibrillation in the older adult: presenta- 260-2 tion and management issues (Resnick). Community health nursing Attitude of health personnel 1999:20:188-95 Environmental threats in the home: home Israeli student nurses’ attitudes about physi- Assessment and management of cancer pain care nursing perspectives (Rice). 1999; cal restraints in acute care settings in the cognitively impaired elderly 20:332-6 (Fradkin et al.) 1999:20:101-5 (McDonald). 1999;20:249-56 Complementary medicine; see Alternative Narratives of care providers concerning pick- Bedrails: choosing the best alternative medicine ing behavior among institutionalized de- (Hammond and Levine). 1999;20:297-300 Confusion mentia sufferers (Johansson et al.) Care of the morbidly obese patient in a long- Standard of practice protocol: acute confu- 1999:20:29-33 (CEU) term care facility (Rotkoff). 1999;20: 309-13 sion/delirium (Foreman et al.). 1999; Australia Congestive heart failure in the elderly 20:147-52 (CEU) Challenges for Australian nursing in the (Stanley). 1999;20:180-7 Congestive heart failure; see Heart failure, International Year of Older Persons Dysphagia among nursing home residents congestive (Nay et al.). 1999;20:14- (Kayser-Jones and Pengilly). 1999;20: 779 2fa t Cooperative behavior Awards and honors Interdisciplinary health care as the link be- Making a difference: Diane M. Stanley and Indwelling catheter care: dispelling the mis- tween nursing homes and educational in- Eileen H. Toughill. 1999 Mosby Geriatric conceptions (Evans). 1999;20:85-9 stitutions (James and Anderson). 1999; Nurse Manager Award recipients (Flatt) Long-term care for the elderly in Japan 20:214-6 1999:20:327-9 (Asahara et al.). 1999;20:23-8 Narratives of care providers concerning pick- Coronary disease ing behavior among institutionalized de- Diet lessons learned from aging hearts (Yen) mentia sufferers (Johansson et al.). 1999; 1999:20:223-4 (Nutrition) Bedrails 20:29-33 Critical care Bedrails: choosing the best alternative Pain, cancer, and older adults (All and Fostering hope in the elderly: congestive (Hammond and Levine). 1999-;20:297-300 Huycke). 1999;20:241-8 heart failure patient in critical care (CEU) The poststroke journey: from agonizing to (Roberts et al.). 1999:20:195-9 Behavior owning (Easton). 1999;20:70-6 Cultural characteristics Narratives of care providers concerning pick- Standard of practice protocol: acute confu- Chinese perspectives (Mukai). 1999;20:18-22 ing behavior among institutionalized de- sion/delirium (Foreman et al.). 1999;20: mentia sufferers (Johansson et al.). 147-52 1999;20:29-33 (CEU) Using complementary and alternative thera- Book reviews pies wisely (Eliopoulos). 1999;20:139-43 Decision-making Book reviews. 1999:20:48-9,123-4,178-9,263-4, Bedrails: choosing the best alternative 291-2 Geriatric Nursing Volume 20, Number 6 (Hammond and Levine). 1999;20:297-300 1999:20:162-3 (Leaders in geriatric 260-2 (CEU) nursing) Standard of practice protocol: acute confu- Deglutition disorders Emotions sion/delirium (Foreman et al.). 1999;20: Dysphagia among nursing home residents The heart of the matter (Ebersole). 1999;20: 147-52 (CEU) (Kayser-Jones and Pengilly). 1999;20:77- 174 (Editorial) A team approach to managing urinary incon- 84 (CEU) Henry (Travis). 1999;20:155 (Poem) tinence (Taft). 1999;20:94-7 Delegation of authority Employee turnover Gout Delegation can be miscalculated (Meiner). Improving nursing assistant turnover and sta- Care of the patient with gout (Carew). 1999; 1999:20:100,105 bility rates in a iong-term care facility 20:156-7 Delirium (Remsburg et al.). 1999;20:203-8 Grief Standard of practice protocol: acute confu- Environmental pollutants Occupational therapy (Masson). 1999;20:208 sion/delirium (Foreman et al.). 1999;20: Environmental threats in the home: home (Poem) 147-52 (CEU) care nursing perspectives (Rice). 1999;20: Hi Dementia 332-6 (Home health care) Narratives of care providers concerning pick- Estrogen replacement therapy Health maintenance organizations ing behavior among institutionalized de- Estrogen: new and old choices (Miller). 1999; Working with HMOs: home care nursing per- mentia sufferers (Johansson et al.) 20:330-1 (Drug consult) spectives (Rice). 1999;20:55-6 (Home 1999;20:29-33 (CEU) health care) Diet Health promotion Diet, complementary therapy, and arthritis Family A joint effort to affect lives: the COPD well- (Yen). 1999;20:337-8 (Nutrition) The graying of American and Chinese soci- ness program (Monahan). 1999;20:200-2 Diet lessons learned from aging hearts (Yen). eties: young adults’ attitudes toward the Heart care of their elderly parents (Li). The heart of the matter (Ebersole). 1999; Dietary supplements 1999:20:45-7 20:174 (Editorial) Drug/food/food supplements interactions Family relations Heart failure, congestive (Miller). 1999;20:164,168 (Drug consult) Long-term care for the elderly in Japan Congestive heart failure in the elderly The supplement dilemma (Yen). 1999;20:167- (Asahara et al.). 1999;20:23-8 (CEU) (Stanley). 1999;20:180-7 (CEU) 8 (Nutrition) Fatty acids Fostering hope in the elderly: congestive Drug consult Diet, complementary therapy, and arthritis heart failure patient in critical care Drug/food/food supplements interactions (Yen). 1999;20:337-8 (Nutrition) (Roberts et al.). 1999;20:195-9 (Miller). 1999;20:164,168 Ferrell, Betty R. Helping behavior Drugs in the news in 1998 (Miller). 1999; Pain and quality of life of older adults: Betty The Ladies’ Marching Society (Masson). 20:54,56 R. Ferrell, PhD, FAAN (Luggen). 1999:20:274 (Poem) Estrogen: new and old choices (Miller). 1999; 1999:20:273- Herbal foods; see Plants, medicinal 20:330-1 Food, fortified Preventing blood clots with drugs (Miller). Hip fractures 1999:20:108-9 Herbal foods (Yen). 1999;20:111-2 (Nutrition) Teamwork for hip fracture prevention Update on _ hypertension management Food/drug interactions (Tremethick and Wallace). 1999;20:293-6 (Miller). 1999;20:218-9 Drug/food/food supplements interactions History Drugs; see Pharmaceutical preparations (Miller). 1999;20:164,168 (Drug consult) Closing the moments (Ebersole). 1999;20:286 Food supplements; see Dietary supplements Dysphagia; see Deglutition disorders HIV Fulmer, Terry HIV & AIDS in older adults (Wooten- = The dynamic duo: Mathy Mezey, EdD, RN, Bielski). 1999;20:268-72 FAAN, FGSA, and Terry Fulmer, RN, Editorials Holistic nursing PhD, FAAN, FGSA (Ebersole). 1999;20: As the world shrinks (Ebersole). 1999;20:6-7 Charlotte Eliopoulos, RNC, PhD. Holistic 106-7 (Leaders in geriatric nursing) Cancer and the elderly (Luggen) 1999; nurse: teacher, leader, author (Ebersole). 20:230-1 1999;20:162-3 (Leaders in geriatric Closing the moments (Ebersole). 1999;20:286 nursing) The heart of the matter (Ebersole). 1999; Geriatrics Home health care 20:174 The marriage: geriatrics and oncology Environmental threats in the home: home care (Ferrell). 1999;20:238-40 The horse & buggy syndrome, or was good nursing perspectives (Rice). 1999;20:332-6 enough for grandpa good enough for GN management Essentials of home-based cancer care of the me? (Ebersole).1999;20:62-3 A comparison of infrared ear thermometry elderly (Meiner). 1999;20:275-7 Nontraditional musings (Ebersole). 1999;20: with electronic predictive thermometry Implementing patient education in the home: 118-9 in a geriatric setting (Prentice and concepts and teaching strategies (Rice). Education, nursing, graduate Moreland). 1999;20:314-7 1999:20:110,112 Challenges for Australian nursing in the Improving nursing assistant turnover and sta- A joint effort to affect lives: the COPD well- International Year of Older Persons bility rates in a long-term care facility ness program (Monahan). 1999;20:200-2 (Nay et al.). 1999;20:14-7 (Remsburg et al.). 1999;20:203-8 A little art in home care: poetry and story- Eliopoulos, Charlotte Medication safety: a protocol for nursing ac- telling for the soul (Rice). 1999;20:165-6 Charlotte Eliopoulos, RNC, PhD. Holistic tion (Waiker and Foreman). 1999:20:34-9 Teaching strategies for special patient groups nurse: teacher, leader, author (Ebersole). Promotion of advance care planning in the encountered in home care (Rice). nonhospitalized elderly (Ali). 1999;20: 1999;20:220-2 Geriatric Nursing Volume 20, Number 6 Working with HMOs: home care nursing per Two models of restorative nursing care in the spectives (Rice). 1999;20:55-6 nursing home: designated versus inte- National Gerontological Nursing Association grated restorative nursing assistants Hope 1999 convention plans (Luggen). 1999;20:98-9 (Remsburg et al.). 1999;20:321-6 Fostering hope in the elderly: congestive Convention highlights (Luggen). 1999;20:41-3 heart failure patient in critical care Luggen, Ann Schmidt Conventions past and future (Luggen). (Roberts et al.). 1999;20:195-9 Ann Schmidt Luggen, PhD, RN, CS, CNAA: a 1999:20:266-7 force to reckon with (Ebersole). 1999;20: Hypertension NGNA annual convention: Minneapolis 217,222 Update on hypertension management bound (Luggen)! 1999;20:154-5 (Miller). 1999;20:218-9 (Drug consult) Lung diseases, obstructive NGNA convention highlights (Luggen). 1999; A joint effort to affect lives: the COPD well- 20:318-9 ness program (Monahan). 1999;20:200-2 NGNA Minneapolis convention update (Luggen). 1999;20:209-10 Imagery (psychotherapy) Complementary/alternative therapies: so Negligence, professional; see Malpractice many choices (Lorenzi). 1999;20:125-33 Malpractice Neoplasms Indwelling catheters; see Catheters, indwelling Delegation can be miscalculated (Meiner). Assessment and management of cancer pain 1999:20:100,105 Insurance, health in the cognitively impaired elderly Long-term care for the elderly in Japan Mammography (McDonald). 1999;20:249-56 (CEU) (Asahara et al.). 1999;20:23-8 (CEU) Older women and mammography: factors in- Cancer and the elderly (Luggen). 1999;20: fluencing their attitudes (Vanderford). 230-1 (Editorial) Israel 1999:20:257-9 Cancer treatment compromises nutrition Israeli student nurses’ attitudes about physi- cal restraints in acute care settings Massage (Yen). 1999;20:278-9 (Nutrition) (Fradkin et al.). 1999;20:101-5 Complementary/alternative therapies: so Essentials of home-based cancer care of the many choices (Lorenzi). 1999;20:125-33 elderly (Meiner). 1999;20:275-7 (Home L Using complementary and alternative thera- health care) pies wisely (Eliopoulos). 1999;20:139-43 Pain, cancer, and older adults (All and Leaders in geriatric nursing (CEU) Huycke). 1999;20:241-8 (CEU) Ann Schmidt Luggen, PhD, RN, CS, CNAA:a Medical oncology Newsview force to reckon with (Ebersole). 1999: The marriage: geriatrics and oncology Newsview. 1999;20:10-2,64-5,120-2,175-7,232- 20:217,222 (Ferrell). 1999;20:238-4C 6,288-90 Charlotte Eliopro ulos, RN¢ PhD. Holistic nurse: teacher, leader, author (Ebersole) Medications; see Pharmaceutical prepara- Nurse/patient relations 1999-70:162 tions Ode to the 7-11 nurse (Belcher). 1999;20:267 (Poem) The dynamic duo hy Mezey, EdD, RN, Medicine, Chinese traditional FAAN, FGSA, and Terry Fulmer, RN, Practicalities of an alternative pathway: the Vocalizations among cognitively impaired el- PhD, FAAN, FGSA (Eb« rsole ) 1999-20: yellow brick road or a minefield? ders: what is your patient trying to tell 106 (Monea). 1999;20:134-8 you? (Clavel). 1999;20:90-3 Making a difference: Diane M. Stanley and Nursing assistants Meditation Eileen H. Toughill. 1999 Mosby Geriatric Improving nursing assistant turnover and sta- Complementary/alternative therapies: so Nurse Manager A\war d recipients (Flatt) bility rates in a long-term care facility many choices (Lorenzi). 1999;20:125-33 1999:20:327-9 (Remsburg et al.). 1999;20:203-8 Pain and quality of life of older adults: Betty Mezey, Mathy Nursing homes R. Ferrell, PhD, FAAN (Luggen). 1999; The dynamic duo: Mathy Mezey, EdD, RN, Dysphagia among nursing home residents 20:273 4 FAAN, FGSA, and Terry Fulmer, RN, (Kayser-Jones and Pengilly). 1999;20:77- PhD, FAAN, FGSA (Ebersole). 1999; May L. Wykle PhD, RN, FAAN (Ebersole) 84 (CEU) 1999-20:50-1 20:106-7 (Leaders in geriatric nursing) Interdisciplinary health care as the link be- Long-term care; see also Nursing homes Minority groups tween nursing homes and educational in- As the world shrinks (Ebersole). 1999;20:6-7 Cancer and the elderly (Luggen). 1999;20: stitutions (James and Anderson). 1999; (Editorial) 230-1 (Editorial) 20:214-6 Care of the morbidly obese patient in a long- Models, nursing Spirituality and the elderly: nursing implica- term care facility (Rotkoff). 1999;20:309- Two models of restorative nursing care in the tions with nursing home residents 13 (CEU) nursing home: designated versus inte- (Hicks). 1999;20:144-6 Embracing the Eden Alternative in long-term grated restorative nursing assistants A team approach to managing urinary incon- care environments (Tavormina). 1999;20: (Remsburg et al.}. 1999;20:321-6 tinence (Taft). 1999;20:94-7 158-61 Models, psychological Two models of restorative nursing care in the Improving nursing assistant turnover and sta- The BRENDA model: a psychosocial addic- nursing home: designated versus inte- bility rates in a long-term care facility tion model to identify and treat alcohol grated restorative nursing assistants (Remsburg et al.). 1999;20:203-8 disorders in elders (Kaempf et al.). (Remsburg et al.). 1999;20:321-6 Long-term care for the elderly in Japan 1999:20:302-4 Nursing students; see Students, nursing (Asahara et al.). 1999;20:23-8 (CEU) Mosby Geriatric Nurse Manager Award Nutrition Restraint reduction: research utilization and Making a difference: Diane M. Stanley and Cancer treatment compromises nutrition case study with cognitive impairment Eileen H. Toughill. 1999 Mosby Geriatric (Yen). 1999;20:278-9 (Mayhew et al.). 1999;20:305-8 Nurse Manager Award recipients (Flatt). Diet, complementary therapy, and arthritis Teamwork for hip fracture prevention 1999:20:327-9 (Yen). 1999:20:337-8 (Tremethick and Wallace). 1999;20:293-6 Geriatric Nursing Volume 20, Number 6 Diet lessons learned from aging hearts (Yen). A little art in home care: poetry and story- Stroke; see Cerebrovascular disorders telling for the soul (Rice). 1999;20:165-6 Students, nursing Herbal foods (Yen). 1999:20:111-2 (Home health care) Israeli student nurses’ attitudes about physi- The supplement dilemma (Yen). 1999;20:167-8 Occupational therapy (Masson). 1999;20:208 cal restraints in acute care settings Octogenarian (Woolston). 1999;20:292 (Fradkin et al.). 1999;20:101-5 o Ode to the 7-11 nurse (Belcher). 1999;20:267 ¥ Obesity, morbid Psychotropic drugs Care of the morbidly obese patient in a Medication safety: a protocol for nursing ac- Tamoxifen long-term care facility (Rotkoff). tion (Walker and Foreman). 1999;20:34-9 Estrogen: new and old choices (Miller). 1999:20:309-13 (CEU) 1999:20:330-1 (Drug consult) Q Oncology; see Medical oncology, neoplasms Therapeutic touch Quality of life Using complementary and alternative thera- P Care of the morbidly obese patient in a long- pies wisely (Eliopoulos). 1999;20:139-43 term care facility (Rotkoff). 1999;20:309- (CEU) Pain 13 (CEU) Assessment and management of cancer pain Thrombolytic therapy in the cognitively impaired elderly The marriage: geriatrics and oncology Stroke: current concepts of care (Miller and (McDonald). 1999;20:249-56 (CEU) (Ferrell). 1999;20:238-40 Woo). 1999;20:66-9 Pain, cancer, and older adults (All and Pain and quality of life of older adults: Betty Thrombosis Huycke). 1999;20:241-8 (CEU) R. Ferrell, PhD, FAAN (Luggen). 1999; Preventing blood clots with drugs (Miller). 20:273-4 Pain and quality of life of older adults: Betty 1999:20:108-9 (Drug consult) R. Ferrell, PhD, FAAN (Luggen). 1999; Toughill, E. H. 20:273-4 Making a difference: Diane M. Stanley and Patient care team Rehabilitation Eileen H. Toughill. 1999 Mosby Geriatric Teamwork for hip iracture prevention The poststroke journey: from agonizing to Nurse Manager Award recipients (Flatt). (Tremethick and Wallace). 1999;20:293-6 owning (Easton). 1999;20:70-6 (CEU) 1999;20:327-9 Patient education Religion Implementing patient education in the home: Spirituality and the elderly: nursing implica- as concepts and teaching strategies (Rice). tions with nursing home residents Urinary catheterization 1999;20:110,112 (Home health care) (Hicks). 1999;20:144-6 Indwelling catheter care: dispelling the mis- Indwelling catheter care: dispelling the mis- Restraints, physical conceptions (Evans). 1999;20:85-9 (CEU) conceptions (Evans). 1999;20:85-9 (CEU) Bedrails: choosing the best alternative Urinary incontinence Teaching strategies for special patient groups (Hammond and Levine). 1999;20:297-300 A team approach to managing urinary incon- encountered in home care (Rice). 1999; (CEU) tinence (Taft). 1999;20:94-7 20:220-2 (Home health care) Israeli student nurses’ attitudes about physi- Pet therapy cal restraints in acute care settings Embracing the Eden Alternative in long-term (Fradkin et al.). 1999;20:101-5 care environments (Tavormina). 1999;20: Restraint reduction: research utilization and Video reviews 158-61 case study with cognitive impairment Video reviews. 1999;20:264-5 (Mayhew et al.). 1999;20:305-8 Pharmaceutical preparations Voice Drugs in the news in 1998 (Miller). 1999;20: Risk factors Vocalizations among cognitively impaired el- 54,56 (Drug consult) Diet lessons learned from aging hearts (Yen). ders: what is your patient trying to tell Medication safety: a protocol for nursing ac- 1999:20:223-4 (Nutrition) you? (Clavel). 1999;20:90-3 tion (Walker and Foreman). 1999:20:34-9 Rosacea; see Acne rosacea w Physical restraints; see Restraints, physical Wellness programs; see Health promotion Picking behavior; see Behavior Safety Wykle, May L. Plants, medicinal Medication safety: a protocol for nursing ac- May L. Wykle, PhD, RN, FAAN. (Ebersole) Herbal foods (Yen). 1999;20:111-2 (Nutrition) tion (Walker and Foreman). 1999;20:34-9 1999;20:50-1 (Leaders in geriatric nursing) Using complementary and alternative thera- pies wisely (Eliopoulos). 1999;20:139-43 Schools, nursing (CEU) Interdisciplinary health care as the link be- tween nursing homes and educational in- Platelet aggregation inhibitors stitutions (James and Anderson). 1999; Preventing blood clots with drugs (Miller) 20:214-6 1999:20:108-9 (Drug consult) Sexually transmitted diseases Poetry HIV & AIDS in older adults (Wooten- The absence of essence (Tabor-Plummer). Bielski). 1999;20:268-72 1999:20:43 All I fe 1 is cold (Riley). 1999;20:259 Spirituality; see Religion Can a circle see its end (Holsinger)? Stanley, Diane M. 1999:20:319 Making a difference: Diane M. Stanley and Henry (Travis). 1999;20:155 Eileen H. Toughill. 1999 Mosby Geriatric The ladies’ marching society (Masson). Nurse Manager Award recipients (Flatt). 1999:20:274 1999:20:327-9 Geriatric Nursing Volume 20, Number 6 oe hs uae 3 79 wed