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HEART & LUNG VOLUME 20 THE JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE JANUARY-DECEMBER 1991 Official publication of MOSBY-YEAR BOOK, INC. publisher American Association of Critical-Care Nurses EDITOR Therese S. Richmond, RN, MSN, CCRN Philadelphia, Pa. ASSOCIATE EDITORS Bettie Jackson, RN, EdD Philip Lumb, MB, BS Bronx, N.Y. Durham, N.C. EDITORIAL BOARD JoAnn Grif Alspach, RN, MSN Mary Allen Engle, MD Mary Fran Hazinski, RN, MSN Annapolis, Md. New York, N.Y. Nashville, Tenn. Jan R. Atwood, RN, PhD Roberta S. Erickson, RN, PhD Elizabeth A. Hefferin, RN, DPH Tucson, Ariz. Portland, Ore. Los Angeles, Calif. Charold L. Baer, RN, PhD Maurizio Fava, MD Leslie A. Hoffman, RN, PhD Portland, Ore. Boston, Mass. Pittsburgh, Pa. Michael J. Banner, RRT, PhD Alan B. Forsythe, PhD Judith Anne Hudson-Civetta, RN, MSN Gainesville, Fla. Costa Mesa, Calif. Miami, Fla. Christine Breu, RN, MSN Erika Froelicher, RN, PhD Susan Janson-Bjerklie, RN, DNSc Louisville, Ky. Los Angeles, Calif. San Francisco, Calif. Barbara M. Brown, RN, PhD Barbara F. Fuller, RN, PhD William Kaye, MD Augusta, Ga. Denver, Colo. Providence, R.1. Margaret A. Bruya, RN, DNSc Reed M. Gardner, PhD Gemma T. Kennedy, RN, MSN Spokane, Wash. Salt Lake City, Utah San Antonio, Tex. Kathleen B. King, RN, PhD Graziano C. Carlon, MD Catherine L. Gilliss, RN, DNSc New York, N.Y. San Francisco, Calif. Rochester, N.Y. Virginia Carrieri-Kohiman, RN, DNSc Alan Gilston, FFARCS Marguerite R. Kinney, Rt, DNSc San Francisco, Calif. London, England Birmingham, Ala. Karin T. Kirchhoff, RN, PhD Marianne Chulay, RN, DNSc Nancy Glass, MD Washington, D.C. Houston, Tex. Salt Lake City, Utah Suzanne Clark, RN, MSN, MA Henry Gong, Jr., MD Patricia Lange, RN, PhD Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Detroit, Mich. Burke A. Cunha, MD Larry Gorkin, PhD Dorothy Lanuza, RN, PhD Mineola, N.Y. Providence, RI. Maywood, Ill. Joanne M. Disch, RN, PhD Susan K. Grove, RN, PhD Elaine L. Larson, RN, PhD Philadelphia, Pa. Arlington, Tex. Baltimore, Md. Cecil B. Drain, RN, PhD Inge Gurevich, RN, MA Eliot J. Lazar, MD San Antonio, Tex. Mineola, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Helen Dulock, RN, DNS Dwight E. Harken, MD Louis Lemberg, MD Atlanta, Ga. Cambridge, Mass. Miami, Fla. Eric L. Michelson, MD Ellen B. Rudy, RN, PhD Kathleen S. Stone, RN, PhD Philadelphia, Pa. Cleveland, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Kenneth M. Moser, MD Richard O. Russell, Jr., MD H. J. C. Swan, MD San Diego, Caitf. Birmingham, Ala. Los Angeles, Calif. Carolyn Murdaugh, RN, PhD Linda Sarna, RN, DNSc Morton E. Tavel, MD Tucson, Ariz. Los Angeles, Calif. Indianapolis, Ind. R. Joe Noble, MD Terri Simpson, RN, PhD Jan Tillisch, MD Indianapolis, Ind. Phi!1delphia, Pa. Los Angeles, Calzf. Adeline Nyamathi, RN, PhD Graeme Sloman, FRCP Barbara Ventura, RN, MA Los Angeles, Calif. Melbourne, Australia New York, N.Y. Gregory R. Owens, MD Mark L. Smucker, MD Connie A. Wallieck, RN, MS Pittsburgh, Pa. South Bend, Ind. Syracuse, N.Y. Susan J. Quaal, RN, MS Alfred Soffer, MD Robert F. Wilson, MD Salt Lake City, Utah Park Ridge, Ill. Detroit, Mich. Barbara Riegel, RN, MN David H. Spodick, MD Elizabeth H. Winslow, RN, PhD San Diego, Calif. Worcester, Mass. Arlington, Tex. Sharon L. Roberts, RN, PhD Theodore A. Stern, MD Susan L. Woods, RN, MN Long Beach, Calif. Boston, Mass. Seattle, Wash. John Ross, Jr., MD M. Christine Stock, MD La Jolla, Calif. Atlanta, Ga. Volume 20 Copyright © 1991 by Mosby-Year Book, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INDEX TO VOLUME 20, 1991 Author index* A Adams LF (see Futrell et al). 1991;20:161-7 Campbell ML, Field BE. Management of the patient with do not Ahrens T (see Ledbetter et al). 1991;20:316 (Letter) resuscitate status: compassion and cost containment. 1991; 20:345-8 Anderson B (see O’Malley et al). 1991;20:189-201 Cecchini D (see Briones and Cecchini). 1991;20:206-7 (Research Anderson ML (see O’Malley et al). 1991;26:189-201 editorial) Archibald J (see Prendergast and Archibald). 1991;20:98 (Letter) Cifani L (see Clochesy et al). 1991;20:27-30 Artinian NT. Stress experience of spouses of patients having coronary Clifton GD, Branson P, Kelly HJ, Dotson LR, Record KE, Phillips artery bypass during hospitalization and 6 weeks after discharge. BA, Thompson JR. Comparison of normal saline and heparin 1991;20:52-9 solutions for maintenance of arterial catheter patency. 1991; Askanazi J (see Singer and Askanazi). 1991;20:209 (Letter reply) 20:115-8 Atkins JM, Wainscott MP. Role of emergency medical services. Clochesy JM, Cifani L, Howe K. Electrode site preparation tech- 1991;20:576-81 (Symposium) niques: a follow-up study. 1991;20:27-30 Cohen MZ (see Titler et al). 1991;20:174-82 Cohen NH (see Szaflarski and Cohen). 1991;20:363-74 B —— (see Szaflarski and Cohen). 1991;20:630 (Correction) Barnes H (see Sharp and Barnes). 1991;20:168-73 Cole PL. Thrombolytic therapy: then and now. 1991;20:542-51 Barone JE, Snyder AB. Treatment strategies in shock: use of oxygen (Symposium) transport measurements. 1991;20:81-6 Collins JL, Lutz RJ. In vitro study of simultaneous infusion of Barzaga RA, Nowak PA, Cunha BA. Escherichia coli septic arthritis incompatible drugs in multilumen catheters. 1991;20:271-7 of a shoulder in a diabetic patient. 1990;20:692-3 Craft MJ (see Titler et al). 1991;20:174-82 (see Graham et al). 1991;20:416-8 Cunha BA (see Barzaga et al). 1990;20:692-3 Baun M (see Rudy et al). 1990;20:667-74 (see Graham et al). 1991;20:416-8 Belknap DC (see Davidson et al). 1991;20:404-8 (see Kang et al). 1991;20:515-6 -—— (see Yates and Belknap). 1991;20:383-90 (see Mitrani-Schwartz et al). 1991;20:305-7 Benson-Landau M (see O’Malley et al). 1991;20:189-201 (see Teglia et al). 1991;20:202-5 Bidigare SA, Oermann MH. Attitudes and knowledge of nurses (see Weiss et al). 1991;20:87-90 regarding organ procurement. 1991;20:20-4 Cunningham J (see Gift et al). 1991;20:131-7 Biemolt M (see Lindsay et al). 1990;20:648-53 Cupples SA. Effects of timing and reinforcement of preoperative Blankenship JC. Median and ulnar neuropathy after streptokinase education on knowledge and recovery of patients having coronary infusion. 1991;20:221-3 artery bypass graft surgery. 1990;20:654-60 Blohm M, Herlitz J, Schréder U, Hartford M, Karlson BW, Risen- Czarnik RE, Stone KS, Everhart CC Jr, Preusser B. Differential fors M, Larsson E, Luepker R, Wennerblom B, Hoimberg S. effects of continuous versus intermittent suction on tracheal tissue. Reaction to a media campaign focusing on delay in acute myocar- 1991;20:144-51 dial infarction. 1990;20:661-6 Bolgiano CS (see Gift et al). 1991;20:131-7 Bouman CC (see Macey and Bouman). 1991;20:398-403 D Bragg CL. Interpleural analgesia. 1991;20:30-8 Daily EK. Clinical management of patients receiving thrombolytic ——. Interpleural analgesia. 1991;20:413 (Correction) therapy. 1991;20:552-65 (Symposium) Bransor P (see Clifton et al). 1991;20:115-8 Daly BJ, Rudy EB, Thompson KS, Happ MB. Development of a Briones TL, Cecchini D. Nursing versus medical research. 1991; special care unit for chronically critically ill patients. 1991;20:45-52 20:206-7 (Research editorial) Davidson LJ, Belknap DC, Flournoy DJ. Flow characteristics of Brown B (see Ledbetter et al). 1991;20:316 (Letter) enteral feeding with psyllium hydrophilic mucilloid added. 1991; Brown KC (see Saudia et al). 1991;20:60-5 20:404-8 Brucia J (see Rudy et al). 1990;20:667-74 Davidson MG (see Oehler et al). 1991;20:500-5 Burshuliak D. 1991;20:209 (Letter) Deane D (see O’Malley et al). 1991;20:189-201 Dembicki R (see Hammond et al). 1991;20:119-24 Cc Dennis KE, Froman D, Morrison AS, Holmes KD, Howes DG. Calabro MP, Oreto G. Ventricular extrasystoles masquerading as 8-Blocker therapy: identification and management of side effects. aberrantly conducted atrial extrasystoles because of postectopic T 1991;20:459-63 wave change. 1991;20:467-8 DiBona N (see LaMuraglia et al). 1991;20:245-54 Dotson LR (see Clifton et al). 1991;20:115-8 Dracup K, Moser DK. Treatment-seeking behavior among those with signs and symptoms of acute myocardial infarction. 1991;20:570-5 * January, pp 1-106; March, pp. 107-212; May, pp. 213-320; July, pp. 321-430; Septem- ber, pp. 431-596; November, pp. 597-716 (Symposium) HEART & LUNG 703 AUTHOR INDEX Drew BJ. Bedside electrocardiographic monitoring: state of the art for ——. Effect of level of patient acuity on clinical decision making of the 1990s. 1990;20:610-23 critical care nurses with varying levels of knowledge and experi- ——,, Ide B, Sparacino PSA. Accuracy of bedside electrocardiographic ence. 1991;20:478-85 monitoring: a report on current practices of critical care nurses. Herlitz J (see Blohm et al). 1990;20:661-6 1990;20:597-609 Hill R (see Heather et al). 1991;20:409-13 Hilton G. Review of neurobehavioral assessment tools. 1991;20: 436-42 E ——,, Frei J. High-dose methy!prednisolone in the treatment of spi- Earp JK, Finlayson DC. Relationship between urinary bladder and nal cord injuries. 1990;20:675-80 pulmonary artery temperatures: a preliminary study. 1991;20: Ho MT. Delays in the treatment of acute myocardial infarction: an 265-70 overview. 1991;20:566-9 (Symposium) Erickson RS, Yount ST. Effect of aluminized covers on body temper- Holmberg S (see Blohm et al). 1990;20:661-6 ature in patients having abdominal surgery. 1991;20:255-64 Holmes KD (see Dennis et al). 1991;20:459-63 Everhart CC Jr (see Czarnik et al). 1991;20:144-51 Hopkins TT (see Teglia et al). 1991;20:202-5 Howe K (see Clochesy et al). 1991;20:27-30 Howell L (see Heather et al). 1991;20:409-13 F Howell M (see Heather et al). 1991;20:409-13 Favaloro R (see O’Malley et al). 1991;20:189-201 Howes DG (see Dennis et al). 1991;20:459-63 Feeney J (see O’Malley et al). 1991;20:189-201 Field BE (see Campbell and Field). 1991;20:345-8 Finlayson DC (see Earp and Finlayson). 1991;20:265-70 I Fleury JD. Wellness motivation in cardiac rehabilitation. 1991;20:3-8 Ide B (see Drew et al). 1990;20:597-609 Flournoy DJ (see Davidson et al). 1991;20:404-8 Ingersoll GL, Grippi MA. Preoperative pulmonary status and post- Forrester DA (see Price et al). 1991;20:183-8 operative extubation outcome of patients undergoing elective car- Forst S (see Futrell et al). 1991;20:161-7 diac surgery. 1991;20:137-43 Frei J (see Hilton and Frei). 1990;20:675-80 Froman D (see Dennis et al). 1991;20:459-63 J Futrell AG, Forst S, Harrell JS, Adams LF. Effects of occupied and Jennrich JA (see Lindsay et al). 1990;20:648-53 unoccupied bed making on myocardial work in healthy subjects. Johnson HM (see Hammond et al). 1991;20:119-24 1991;20:161-7 K G Kang D, Klein NC, Cunha BA. Nosocomial enterococcal urosepsis in Gawlinski A (see Ledbetter et al). 1991;20:316 (Letter) a compromised host. 1991;20:515-6 Gift AG, Bolgiano CS, Cunningham J. Sensations during chest tube Karlson BW (see Blohm et al). 1990;20:661-6 removal. 1991;20:131-7 Katele S. 1991;20:531 (Letter) Gloe D. Common reactions to transfusions. 1991;20:506-14 Kawanishi DT (see Lipp-Ziff and Kawanishi). 1991;20:107-15 GmeinerJ (see O'Malley et al). 1991;20:189-201 Keefer N (see O'Malley et al). 1991;20:189-201 Gonyon DS (see Stone et al). 1991;20:443-50 Keller KB, Lemberg L. Hypertensive crises. 1991;20:421-4 Gortner SR. 1991;20:316-7 (Letter) -—, . Interventional coronary therapy in the elderly. 1990; Graham MP, Barzaga RA, Cunha BA. Pneumococcal septic arthri- 20:696-7 tis of the knee in a patient with multiple myeloma. 1991;20:416-8 ——, ——. Myocardial infarction in the young adult. 1991;20:95-7 Grant RE. 1991;20:427 (Letter) Kelly HJ (see Clifton et al). 1991;20:115-8 Grimes CM. Cerebral balloon angioplasty for treatment of vasospasm Kerr M (see Rudy and Kerr). 1991;20:517-22 after subarachnoid hemorrhage. 1991;20:431-5 Kinder S (see Strong et al). 1991;20:39-44 Grippi MA (see Ingersoll and Grippi). 1991;20:137-43 Kinney MR (see Saudia et al). 1991;20:60-5 Gulanick M. Is phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation necessary for early re- Kirchhoff KT. Who is responsible for research utilization? 1991; covery of patients with cardiac disease? A randomized, controlled 20:308-9 (Research editorial) study. 1991;20:9-15 —— (see Peterson and Kirchhoff). 1990;20:631-42 Gurevich I. Fifth disease and other parvovirus B19 infections. Klein NC (see Kang et al). 1991;20:515-6 1991;20:342-4 Knebel AR. Weaning from mechanical ventilation: current contro- versies. 1991;20:321-34 Kollef MH, Neelon-Kollef RA. Pulmonary embolism associated with H the act of defecation. 1991;20:451-4 Hamilton M (see Woo et al). 1991;20:357-62 Kraus P (see Marik et al). 1991;20:455-8 Hammond J, Johnson HM, Ward CG, Varas R, Dembicki R, Mar- Kuhn R. 1991;20:425-6 (Letter) cial E. Clinical evaluation of a computer-based patient monitoring Kussman BD (see Marik et al). 1991;20:455-8 and daia management system. 1991;20:119-24 Kwan A, Nikolic G. Rapid cure of silent ischemia. 1990;20:694-5 Happ MB (see Daly et al). 1991;20:45-52 Harrell JS (see Futrell et al). 1991;20:161-7 Hartford M (see Blohm et al). 1990;20:661-6 L Haynes JM. 1991;20:426 (Letter) LaMuraglia MV, Meister M, DiBona N. Tracheal resection and re- Heather DJ, Howell L, Montana M, Howell M, Hill R. Effect of construction: indications, surgical procedure, and postoperative a bulk-forming cathartic on diarrhea in tube-fed patients. 1991; care. 1991;20:245-54 20:409-13 Larsson E (see Blohm et al). 1990;20:661-6 Henry SB. Clinical decision making of critical care nurses managing Ledbetter C, Ahrens T, Brown B, Gawlinski A, Quinn A, Walsh S. computer-simulated tachydysrhythmias. 1991;20:469-77 1991;20:316 (Letter) 704 NOVEMBER 1991, VOL. 20, NO. 6 AUTHOR INDEX Lee DA (see Oehler et al). 1991;20:500-5 —— (see Ng and Nikolic). 1991;20:414-5 Lemberg L (see Keller and Lemberg). 1991;20:95-7 —— (see Parkin and Nikolic). 1991;20:25-6 (see Keller and Lemberg). 1991;20:421-4 Norris MKG. Disparities for minorities in transplantation: the chal- —— (see Keller and Lemberg). 1990;20:696-7 lenge to critical care nurses. 1991;20:419-20 (see Valle and Lemberg). 1991;20:312-5 Nowak PA (see Barzaga et al). 1990;20:692-3 —— (see Valle and Lemberg). 1991;20:526-30 Lepley-Frey D. Dysrhythmias and blood pressure changes associated with thrombolysis. 1991;20:335-41 oO Leske JS. Family member interventions: research challenges. 1991; Oehler JM, Davidson MG, Starr LE, Lee DA. Burnout, job stress, 20:391-3 anxiety, and perceived social support in neonatal nurses. 1991; 20:500-5 ——. Internal psychometric properties of the Critical Care Family Oermann MH. Effectiveness of a critical care nursing course: Needs Inventory. 1991;20:236-44 preparing students for practice in critical care. 1991;20:278-83 Lessig M (see Unkle et al). 1991;20:284-6 Lievaart A, Voerman HJ. Nursing management of continuous arte- (see Bidigare and Oermann). 1991;20:20-4 riovenous hemodialysis. 1991;20:152-60 O’Maliley P, Favaloro R, Anderson B, Anderson ML, Siewe S, Ben- Lindquist R. Don’t forget the pilot work! 1991;20:91-2 (Research son-Landau M, Deane D, Feeney J, Gmeiner J, Keefer N, Mains J, Riddle K. Critical care nurse perceptions of family needs. editorial) 1991;20:189-201 Lindsay C, Jennrich JA, Biemolt M. Programmed instruction book- Omery A. A healthy death. 1991;20:310-1 let for cardiac rehabilitation teaching. 1990;20:648-53 O’Regan C. 1991;20:98 (Letter) Lipman J (see Marik and Lipman). 1991;20:224-7 Oreto G (see Calabro and Oreto). 1991;20:467-8 (see Marik et al). 1991;20:455-8 Ornato JP. Problems faced by the urban emergency department in Lipp-Ziff EL, Kawanishi DT. A technique for improving accuracy providing rapid triage and intervention for the patient with sus- of the pulmonary artery diastolic pressure as an estimate of left pected acute myocardial infarction. 1991;20:584-8 (Symposium) ventricular end-diastolic pressure. 1991;20:107-15 Osguthorpe SG, Somelofski CA. Conference summary and recom- Louis D. 1991;20:208-9 (Letter) mendations. 1991;20:589 (Symposium) Lubischer A (see Strong et al). 1991;20:39-44 —— (see Somelofski and Osguthorpe). 1991;20:535-7 (Symposium) Luepker R (see Blohm et al). 1990;20:661-6 Ott BB, Nieswiadomy RM. Support of patient autonomy in the do not Luparell S. 1991;20:698 (Letter) resuscitate decision. 1991;20:66-74 Lutz RJ (see Collins and Lutz). 1991;20:271-7 P M Parkhurst C (see Smith et al). 1991;20:349-56 Macey BA, Bouman CC. An evaluation of validity, reliability, and Parkin RP, Nikolic G. Reciprocal or pseudoreciprocal rhythm? readability of the Critical Care Family Needs Inventory. 1991; 1991;20:25-6 20:398-403 Perkins SB (see Smith et al). 1991;20:349-56 Mains J (see O’Malley et al). 1991;20:189-201 Peterson FY, Kirchhoff KT. Analysis of the research about heparin- Marcial E (see Hammond et al). 1991;20:119-24 ized versus nonheparinized intravascular lines. 1990;20:631-42 Marik PE. Myocardial infarction prognostic scoring system. 1991;20: Peterson J (see Zeigler and Peterson). 1990;20:689-91 16-9 Peterson M. Patient anxiety before cardiac catheterization: an inter- ——, Kussman BD, Lipman J, Kraus P. Acetazolamide in the treat- vention study. 1990;20:643-7 ment of metabolic alkalosis in critically ill patients. 1991;20:455-8 Pfeifer KE. 1991;20:208 (Letter) ——, Lipman J. Failure of early electrocardiograrm to predict Phillips BA (see Clifton et al). 1991;20:115-8 successful thrombolysis: Effect of stunned myocardium? 1991; 20:224-7 Piazza D (see Pierce et al). 1991;20:125-30 Pierce JD, Piazza D, Naftel DC. Effects of two chest tube clearance Marsden C. Technology assessment in critical care. 1991;20:93-4 protocols on drainage in patients after myocardial revascularization Mayer LS (see Smith et al). 1991;20:349-56 surgery. 1991;20:125-30 Meister M (see LaMuraglia et al). 1991;20:245-54 Pingleton SK (see Smith et al). 1991;20:349-56 Mirr MP. Factors affecting decisions made by family members of Prendergast V, Archibald J. 1991;20:98 (Letter) patients with severe head injury. 1991;20:228-35 Preusser B (see Czarnik et al). 1991;20:144-51 Mitrani-Schwartz A, Schoch P, Cunha BA. Pseudomeningitis caused (see Stone et al). 1991;20:443-50 by Pseudomonas paucimobilis. 1991;20:305-7 Prevo DD. 1991;20:210 (Letter) Monaghan JF (see Price et al). 1991;20:183-8 Price DM, Forrester DA, Murphy PA, Monaghan JF. Critical care Montana M (see Heather et al). 1991;20:409-13 family needs in an urban teaching medical center. 1991;20:183-8 Moody LE (see VanCott et al). 1991;20:394-7 Pursino A. 1991;20:317 (Letter) Morrison AS (see Dennis et al). 1991;20:459-63 Moser DK (see Dracup ind Moser). 1991;20:570-5 (Symposium) Munro BH (see Sulzbach and Munro). 1990;20:624-30 Q Murphy LM. 1991;20:426-7 (Letter) Quinn A (see Ledbetter et al). 1991;20:316 (Letter) Murphy PA (see Price et al). 1991;20:183-8 R N Raffensberger D. 1991;20:211 (Letter) Naftel DC (see Pierce et al). 1991;20:125-30 Rapaport E. Overview: rationale of thrombolysis in treating acute Neelon-Kollef RA (see Kollef and Neelon-Kollef). 1991;20:451-4 myocardial infarction. 1991;20:538-41 (Symposium) Ng L, Nikolic G. Atropine bradycardia. 1991;20:414-5 Record KE (see Clifton et al). 1991;20:115-8 Nieswiadomy RM (see Ott and Nieswiadomy). 1991;20:66-74 Riddle K (see O’Malley et al). 1991;20:189-201 Nikolic G (see Kwan and Nikolic). 1990;20:694-5 Risenfors M (see Blohm et al). 1990;20:661-6 HEART & LUNG AUTHOR INDEX Robichaud-Ekstrand S. Shower versus sink bath: evaluation of heart ——, ——. Use of capnography in critically ill adults. 1991;20:630 rate, blood pressure, and subjective response of the patient with (Correction) myocardial infarction. 1991;20:375-82 Rogers B, Travers P. Overview of work-related hazards in nursing: health and safety issues. 1991;20:486-99 T Ross SE (see Unkle et al). 1991;20:284-6 Talaganis SAT (see Stone et al). 1991;20:443-50 Rudy EB, Kerr M. Unraveling the mystique of power analysis. Teglia MQ, Hopkins TT, Cunha BA. Neuroleptic malignant 1991;20:517-22 syndrome and Escherichia coli urosepsis. 1991;20:202-5 ——, Turner BS, Baun M, Stone KS, Brucia J. Endotracheal Thompson JR (see Clifton et al). 1991;20:115-8 suctioning in adults with head injury. 1990;20:667-74 Thompson KS (see Daly et al). 1991;20:45-52 —— (see Daly et al). 1991;20:45-52 Titler MG, Cohen MZ, Craft MJ. Impact of adult critical care hos- pitalization: perceptions of patients, spouses, children, and nurses. 1991;20:174-82 Ss Tittle MB (see VanCott et al). 1991;20:394-7 Sands JA. 1991;20:427 (Letter) Travers P (see Rogers and Travers). 1991;20:486-99 ——. Incidence of pulmonary aspiration in intubated patients receiv- Turner BS (see Rudy et al). 1990;20:667-74 ing enteral nutrition through wide- and narrow-bore nasogastric feeding tubes. 1991;20:75-80 Saudia TL, Kinney MR, Brown KC, Young-Ward L. Health locus U of control and helpfulness of prayer. 1991;20:60-5 Unkle D, Smejkal R, Snyder R, Lessig M, Ross SE. Blood antibodies Schoch PE (see Mitrani-Schwartz et al). 1991;20:305-7 and uncrossmatched type O blood. 1991;20:284-6 —— (see Weiss et al). 1991;20:87-90 Schréder U (see Blohm et al). 1990;20:661-6 Sharp KM, Barnes H. Right ventricular infarction: a clinical case Vv study. 1991;20:168-73 Valle BK, Lemberg L. Cardiovascular rehabilitation update. Shaver J (see Simpson and Shaver). 1991;20:213-20 1991;20:312-5 Siewe S (see O’Malley et al). 1991;20:189-201 ——, ——. Update on thrombolytic therapy in acute myocardial in- Sigsby LM. Crisis and ethical dilemmas: Who will care for the rural farction. 1991;20:526-30 nurse? 1991;20:523-5 VanCott ML, Tittle MB, Moody LE, Wilson ME. Analysis of a de- Simpson T. Critical care patients’ perceptions of visits. 1990;20:681-8 cade of critical care nursing practice research: 1979 to 1988. ——, Shaver J. A comparison of hypertensive and nonhypertensive 1991;20:394-7 coronary care patients’ cardiovascular responses to visitors. 1991; Varas R (see Hammond et al). 1991;20:119-24 20:213-20 Voerman HJ (see Lievaart and Voerman). 1991;20:152-60 Singer P. Askanazi J. 1991;20:209 (Letter reply) Vredevoe DL (see Woo et al). 1991;20:357-62 Sisson RA. 1991;20:98-9 (Letter reply) Smejkal R (see Unkle et al). 1991;20:284-6 Smith CE, Mayer LS, Parkhurst C, Perkins SB, Pingleton SK. Ad- WwW aptation in families with a member requiring mechanical ventila- Wainscott MP (see Atkins and Wainscott). 1991;20:576-81 (Sympo- tion at home. 1991;20:349-56 sium) Snyder AB (see Barone and Snyder). 1991;20:81-6 Walsh S (see Ledbetter et al). 1991;20:316 (Letter) Snyder R (see Unkle et al). 1991;20:284-6 Ward CG (see Hammond et al). 1991;20:119-24 Somelofski CA, Osguthorpe S. Early hospital arrival and treatment Weiss SJ, Schoch PE, Cunha BA. Malassezia furfur fungemia asso- of patients with acute myocardial infarction: practice management ciated with central venous catheter lipid emulsion infusion. 1991; and your role in thrombolytic therapy. Forward. 1991;20:535-7 20:87-90 (Symposium) Wennerblom B (see Blohm et al). 1990;20:661-6 —— (see Osguthorpe and Somelofski). 1991;20:589 (Symposium) Wilson ME (see VanCott et al). 1991;20:394-7 Sommers MS. Potential for injury: trauma after cardiopulmonary re- Wolff H (see Strong et al). 1991;20:39-44 suscitation. 1991;20:287-95 Woo MA, Hamilton M, Stevenson LW, Vredevoe DL. Comparison Sorenson DS. 1991;20:210-1 (Letter) of thermodilution and transthoracic electrical bioimpedance cardiac Sparacino PSA (see Drew et al). 1990;20:597-609 outputs. 1991;20:357-62 Starr LE (see Oehler et al). 1991;20:500-5 Worden JP Jr (see Sylvain-Moore and Worden). 1991;20:464-6 Stevenson LW (see Woo et al). 1991;20:357-62 Wynn J. The role of hospital delivery systems in the treatment of pa- Stone KS, Talaganis SAT, Preusser B, Gonyon DS. Effect of lung tients with acute myocardial infarction: rural hospital setting. hyperinflation and endotracheal suctioning on heart rate and 1991;20:581-3 (Symposium) rhythm in patients after coronary artery bypass graft surgery. 1991;20:443-50 —— (see Czarnik et al). 1991;20:144-51 Y (see Rudy et al). 1990;20:667-74 Yates BC, Belknap DC. Predictors of physical functioning after a Strong A, Wolff H, Kinder S, Lubischer A. Drug administration in cardiac event. 1991;20:383-90 relation to meals in the institutional setting. 1991;20:39-44 Young-Ward L (see Saudia et al). 1991;20:60-5 Sulzbach LM, Munro BH. Survey of nursing practice related to de- Yount ST (see Erickson and Yount). 1991;20:255-64 canting intravenous solutions. 1990;20:624-30 Sylvain-Moore H, Worden JP J*. Lovastatin-associated rhabdomy- olysis. 1991;20:464-6 Z Szaflarski NL, Cohen NH. Use of capnography in critically ill adults. Zeigler VL, Peterson J. Flecainide toxicity in a neonate with 1991;20:363-74 supraventricular tachycardia. 1990;20:689-91 706 NOVEMBER 1991, VOL. 20, NO. 6 Subject Index* A Abdomen, surgery Antibodies Effect of aluminized covers on body temperature in patients having Blood antibodies and uncrossmatched type O blood (Unkle et al). abdominal surgery (Erickson and Yount). 1991;20:255-64 1991;20:284-6 Abstracts Antigen-antibody reactions NTI research abstracts. 1991;20:296-304 Blood antibodies and uncrossmatched type O blood (Unkle et al). Accidents, occupational 1991;20:284-6 Overview of work-related hazards in nursing: health and safety is- Anxiety sues (Rogers and Travers). 1991;20:486-99 Burnout, job stress, anxiety, and perceived social support in neona- Acetazolamide tal nurses (Oehler et al). 1991;20:500-5 Acetazolamide in the treatment of metabolic alkalosis in critically Factors affecting decisions made by family members of patients ill patients (Marik et al). 1991;20:455-8 with severe head injury (Mirr). 1991;20:228-35 Adaptation, psychological Impact of adult critical care hospitalization: perceptions of patients, Adaptation in families with a member requiring mechanical ven- spouses, children, and nurses (Titler et al). 1991;20:174-82 tilation at home (Smith et al). 1991;20:349-56 Patient anxiety before cardiac catheterization: an intervention study Health locus of control and helpfulness of prayer (Saudia et al). (Peterson). 1990;20:643-7 1991;20:60-5 Arrhythmia Predictors of physical functioning after a cardiac event (Yates and Accuracy of bedside electrocardiographic monitoring: a report on Belknap). 1991;20:383-90 current practices of critical care nurses (Drew et al). 1990;20:597- Adrenergic beta receptor blockaders 609 8-Blocker therapy: identification and management of side effects Bedside eiecirocardiographic monitoring: state of the art for the (Dennis et al). 1991;20:459-63 1990s (Drew). 1990;20:610-23 Aged Effect of lung hyperinflation and endotracheal suctioning on heart Interventional coronary therapy in the elderly (Keller and Lem- rate and rhythm in patients after coronary artery bypass graft berg). 1990;20:696-7 surgery (Stone et al). 1991;20:443-50 Alkalosis Reciprocal or pseudoreciprocal rhythm? (Parkin and Nikolic). Acetazolamide in the treatment of metabolic alkalosis in critically 1991;20:25-6 ill patients (Marik et al). 1991;20:455-8 Arterial catheters; see Catheters, indwelling Aluminum Arteriovenous hemofiltration; see Hemofiltration Effect of aluminized covers on body temperature in patients having Arthritis, infectious abdominal surgery (Erickson and Yount). 1991;20:255-64 Escherichia coli septic arthritis of a shoulder in a diabetic patient Analgesia (Barzaga et al). 1990;20:692-3 Interpleural analgesia (Bragg). 1991;20:30-8 Pneumococcal septic arthritis of the knee in a patient with multiple Sensations during chest tube removal (Gift et al). 1991;20:131-7 myeloma (Graham et al). 1991;20:416-8 Anaphylaxis Aspiration Commer: reactions to transfusions (Gloe). 1991;20:506-14 Incidence of pulmonary aspiration in intubated patients receiving Angioplasty, transluminal enteral nutrition through wide- and narrow-bore nasogastric Bedside electrocardiographic monitoring: state of the art for the feeding tubes (Sands). 1991;20:75-80 1990s (Drew). 1990;20:610-23 Aspirin Cerebral balloon angioplasty for treatment of vasospasm after sub- Thrombolytic therapy: then and now (Cole). 1991;20:542-51 arachnoid hemorrhage (Grimes). 1991;20:431-5 (Symposium) Interventional coronary therapy in the elderly (Keller and Lem- Atherosclerosis, coronary; see Coronary atherosclerosis berg). 1990;20:696-7 Atrial flutter Thrombolytic therapy: then and now (Cole). 1991;20:542-51 Clinical decision making of critical care nurses managing comput- Symposium) er-simulated tachydysrhythmias (Henry). 1991;20:469-77 Anistreplase Effect of level of patient acuity on clinical decision making of crit- Thrombolytic therapy: then and now (Cole). 1991;20:542-51 ical care nurses with varying levels of knowledge and experience (Symposium) (Henry). 1991;20:478-85 Update on thrombolytic therapy in acute myocardial infarction Atropine, adverse effects (Valle and Lemberg). 1991;20:526-30 Atropine bradycardia (Ng and Nikolic). 1991;20:414-5 Attitude of health personnel Attitudes and knowledge of nurses regarding organ procurement (Bidigare and Oermann). 1991;20:20-4 * January, pp. 1-106; March, pp. 107-212; May, pp. 213-320; July, pp. 321-430; Septem- ber, pp. 431-596; November, pp. 597-716. A healthy death (Omery). 1991;20:310-1 HEART & LUNG Attitude of health personnel cont’d Bundle-branch block Impact of adult critical care hospitalization: perceptions of patients, Bedside electrocardiographic monitoring: state of the art for the spouses, children, and nurses (Titler et al). 1991;20:174-82 1990s (Drew). 1990;20:610-23 Support of patient autonomy in the do not resuscitate decision (Ott Burnout, professional and Nieswiadomy). 1991;20:66-74 Burnout, job stress, anxiety, and perceived social support in neona- Audiovisual teaching material reviews tal nurses (Oehler et al). 1991;20:500-5 Reviews of books and audiovisual teaching material. 1991;20:100-6, 212, 318-20, 428-30, 532-4, 699 Automatic data processing Clinical evaluation of a computer-based patient monitoring and data management system (Hammond et al). 1991;20:119-24 Cc Capnography Use of capnography in critically ill adults (Szaflarski and Cohen). 1991;20:363-74 B C:.ptepril Balloon angioplasty; see Angioplasty, transluminal 1g administration in relation to meals in the institutional setting Baths (Strong et al). 1991;20:39-44 Shower versus sink bath: evaluation of heart rate, blood pressure, Cardiac catheterization; see Heart catheterization and subjective response of the patient with myocardial infarction Cardiac output (Robichaud-Ekstrand). 1991;20:375-82 Comparison of thermodilution and transthoracic electrical bio- Bed rest impedance cardiac outputs (Woo et al). 1991;20:357-62 Effects of occupied and unoccupied bed making on myocardial work Cardiography, impedance in healthy subjects (Futrell et al). 1991;20:161-7 Comparison of thermodilution and transthoracic electrical bio- Bedding and linens impedance cardiac outputs (Woo et al). 1991;20:357-62 Effect of aluminized covers on body temperature in patients having Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; see Resuscitation abdominal surgery (Erickson and Yount). 1991;20:255-64 Case studies in infectious disease Behavior Case studies in infectious disease. 1991;20:87-90, 202-5, 305-7, Factors affecting decisions made by family members of patients 416-8, 515-6, 692-3 with severe head injury (Mirr). 1991;20:228-35 Cathartics Review of neurobehavioral assessment tools (Hilton). 1991; Effect of a bulk-forming cathartic on diarrhea in tube-fed patients 20:436-42 (Heather et al). 1991;20:409-13 Treatment-seeking behavior among those with signs and symptoms Catheterization of acute myocardial infarction (Dracup and Moser). 1991; Analysis of the research about heparinized versus nonheparinized 20:570-5 (Symposium) intravascular lines (Peterson and Kirchhoff). 1990;20:631-42 Beta-blockers; see Adrenergic beta receptor blockaders Catheterization, cardiac; see Heart catheterization Bioimpedance cardiography; see Cardiography, impedance Catheterization, central venous Biological availability In vitro study of simultaneous infusion of incompatible drugs in Drug administration in relation to meals in the institutional setting multilumen catheters (Collins and Lutz). 1991;20:271-7 (Strong et al). 1991;20:39-44 Malassezia furfur fungemia associated with central venous catheter Bladder lipid emulsion infusion (Weiss et al). 1991;20:87-90 Relationship between urinary bladder and pulmonary artery tem- Catheters, indwelling peratures: a preliminary study (Earp and Finlayson). 1991;20: Comparison of normal saline and heparin solutions for mainte- 265-70 nance of arterial catheter patency (Clifton et al). 1991;20:115-8 Blood grouping and crossmatching Central venous catheterization; see Catheterization, central Blood antibodies and uncrossmatched type O blood (Unkle et al). venous 1991;20:284-6 Cerebral ischemia, transient Blood pressure Cerebral balloon angioplasty for treatment of vasospasm after sub- Dysrhythmias and blood pressure changes associated with throm- arachnoid hemorrhage (Grimes). 1991;20:431-5 bolysis (Lepley-Frey). 1991;20:335-41 Chest tube Shower versus sink bath: evaluation of heart rate, blood pressure, Effects of two chest tube clearance protocols on drainage in patients and subjective response of the patient with myocardial infarction after myocardial revascularization surgery (Pierce et al). 1991; (Robichaud-Ekstrand). 1991;20:375-82 20:125-30 Blood transfusion Sensations during chest tube removal (Gift et al). 1991;20:131-7 Blood antibodies and uncrossmatched type O blood (Unkle et al). Children; see Family 1991;20:284-6 Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases; see Lung diseases, Common reactions to transfusions (Gloe). 1991;20:506-14 obstructive Body temperature regulation Citrates Effeci of aluminized covers on body temperature in patients having Common reactions to transfusions (Gloe). 1991;20:506-14 abdominal surgery (Erickson and Yount). 1991;20:255-64 Cocaine Book reviews Myocardial infarction in the young adult (Keller and Lemberg). Reviews of books and audiovisual teaching material. 1991;20:100-6, 1991;20:95-7 212, 318-20, 428-30, 532-4, 699 Cognition Bradycardia Review of neurobehavioral assessment tools (Hilton). 1991; Atropine bradycardia (Ng and Nikolic). 1991;20:414-5 20:436-42 Brain injuries Communication Review of neurobehavioral assessment tools (Hilton). 1991;20: Critical care family needs in an urban teaching medical center 436-42 (Price et al). 1991;20:183-8 708 NOVEMBER 1991, VOL. 20, No. 6 SUBJECT INDEX Communication cont’d Decision making cont’d Factors affecting decisions made by family members of patients Factors affecting decisions made by family members of patients with severe head injury (Mirr). 1991;20:228-35 with severe head injury (Mirr). 1991;20:228-35 Impact of adult critical care hospitalization: perceptions of patients, Deep venous thrombosis; see Thrombophlebitis spouses, children, and nurses (Titler et al). 1991;20:174-82 Defecation Computer data processing; see Automatic data processing Pulmonary embolism associated with the act of defecation (Kollef Computer simulation and Neelon-Kollef). 1991;20:451-4 Clinical accision making of critical care nurses managing comput- Depression er-simulated tachydysrhythmias (Henry). 1991;20:469-77 Predictors of physical functioning after a cardiac event (Yates and Effect of level of patient acuity on clinical decision making of crit- Belknap). 1991;20:383-90 ical care nurses with varying levels of knowledge and experience Diabetes mellitus (Henry). 1991;20:478-85 Escherichia coli septic arthritis of a shoulder in a diabetic patient Coping behavior; see Adaptation, psychological (Barzaga et al). 1990;20:692-3 Coronary artery bypass Diarrhea Effect of lung hyperinflation and endotracheal suctioning on heart Effect of a bulk-forming cathartic on diarrhea in tube-fed patients rate and rhythm in patients after coronary artery bypass graft (Heather et al). 1991;20:409-13 surgery (Stone et al). 1991;20:443-50 Flow characteristics of enteral feeding with psyllium hydrophilic Effects of timing and reinforcement of preoperative education on mucilloid added (Davidson et al). 1991;20:404-8 knowledge and recovery of patients having coronary artery by- Diastole pass graft surgery (Cupples). 1990;20:654-60 A comparison of hypertensive and nonhypertensive coronary care Is phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation necessary for early recovery of pa- patients’ cardiovascular responses to visitors (Simpson and tients with cardiac disease? A randomized, controlled study Shaver). 1991;20:213-20 (Gulanick). 1991;20:9-15 A technique for improving accuracy of the pulmonary artery dias- Stress experience of spouses of patients having coronary artery by- tolic pressure as an estimate of left ventricular end-diastolic pass during hospitalization and 6 weeks after discharge (Artin- pressure (Lipp-Ziff and Kawanishi). 1991;20:107-15 ian). 1991;20:52-9 Drainage Coronary atherosclerosis Effects of two chest tube clearance protocols on drainage in patients Interventional coronary therapy in the elderly (Keller and Lem- after myocardial revascularization surgery (Pierce et al). 1991; berg). 1990;20:696-7 20:125-30 Myocardial infarction in the young adult (Keller and Lemberg). Drug administration schedule 1991;20:95-7 Drug administration in relation to meals in the institutional setting Corrections (Strong et al). 1991;20:39-44 Correction of article by Bragg (1991;20:30-8). 1991;20:413 Dysrhythmia Correction of article by Szaflarski and Cohen (1991;20:263-72). Dysrhythmias and blood pressure changes associated with throm- 1991;20:630 bolysis (Lepley-Frey). 1991;20:335-41 Correspondence Letters to the editors. 1991;20:98-9, 208-11, 316-7, 425-7, 531, 698 Cost control Management of the patient witdho not resuscitate status: compas- E sion and cost containment (Campbell and Field). 1991;20:345-8 Education, nursing Covers; see Bedding and linens Effectiveness of a critical care nursing course: preparing students Critical care Effectiveness of a critical care nursing course: preparing students for practice in critical care (Oermann). 1991;20:278-83 Education, patient; see Patient education for practice in critical care (Oermann). 1991;20:278-83 Elderly; see Aged Critical Care Family Needs inventory Electrical bioimpedance cardiography; see Cardiography, imped- An evaluation of validity, reliability, and readability of the Critical ance Care Family Needs Inventory (Macey and Bouman). 1991; Electrocardiography 20:398-403 Accuracy of bedside electrocardiographic monitoring: a report on Internal psychometric properties of the Critical Care Family Needs current practices of critical care nurses (Drew et al). 1990;20:597- Inventory (Leske). 1991;20:236-44 609 Cross infection Bedside electrocardiographic monitoring: state of the art for the Nosocomial enterococcal urosepsis in a compromised host (Kang et 1990s (Drew). 1990;20:610-23 al). 1991;20:515-6 Electrode site preparation techniques: a follow-up study (Clochesy et al). 1991;20:27-30 D Failure of early electrocardiogram to predict successful thrombol- Death ysis: Effect of stunned myocardium? (Marik and Lipman). A healthy death (Omery). 1991;20:310-1 1991;20:224-7 Management of the patient with do not resuscitate status: compas- Rapid cure of silent ischemia (Kwan and Nikolic). 1990;20:694-5 sion and cost containment (Campbell and Field). 1991;20:345-8 Reciprocal or pseudoreciprocal rhythm? (Parkin and Nikolic). Support of patient autonomy in the do not resuscitate decision (Ott 1991;20:25-6 and Nieswiadomy). 1991;20:66-74 Ventricular extrasystoles masquerading as aberrantly conducted Decision making atrial extrasystoles because of postectopic T wave change (Cala- Clinical decision making of critical care nurses managing comput- bro and Oreto). 1991;20:467-8 er-simulated tachydysrhythmias (Henry). 1991;20:469-77 Electrodes Effect of level of patient acuity on clinical decision making of crit- Electrode site preparation techniques: a follow-up study (Clochesy ical care nurses with varying levels of knowledge and experience et al). 1991;20:27-30 (Henry). 1991;20:478-85 Embolism, pulmonary; see Pulmonary embolism HEART & LUNG SUBJECT INDEX Emergency medical services Exercise test Conference summary and recommendations (Osguthorpe and Is phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation necessary for early recovery of pa- Somelofski). 1991;20:589 (Symposium) tients with cardiac disease? A randomized, controlled study Delays in the treatment of acute myocardial infarction: an overview (Gulanick). 1991;20:9-15 (Ho). 1991;20:566-9 (Symposium) Extrasystole Problems faced by the urban emergency department in providing Ventricular extrasystoles masquerading as aberrantly conducted rapid triage and intervention for the patient with suspected acute atrial extrasystoles because of postectopic T wave change (Cala- myocardial infarction (Ornato). 1991;20:584-8 (Symposium) bro and Oreto). 1991;20:467-8 Role of emergency medical services (Atkins and Wainscott). 1991; Extubation; see Intubation 20:576-81 (Symposium) The role of hospital delivery systems in the treatment of patients with acute myocardial infarction: rural hospital setting (Wynn). F 1991;20:581-3 (Symposium) Family Treatment-seeking behavior among those with signs and symptoms Adaptation in families with a member requiring mechanical ven- of acute myocardial infarction (Dracup and Moser). 1991; tilation at home (Smith et al). 1991;20:349-56 20:570-5 (Symposium) A comparison of hypertensive and nonhypertensive coronary care Emotions patients’ cardiovascular responses to visitors (Simpson and Adaptation in families with a member requiring mechanical ven- Shaver). 1991;20:213-20 tilation at home (Smith et al). 1991;20:349-56 Critical care family needs in an urban teaching medical center Crisis and ethical dilemmas: Who will care for the rural nurse? (Price et al). 1991;20:183-8 (Sigsby). 1991;20:523-5 Critical care nurse perceptions of family needs (O’Malley et al). Factors affecting decisions made by family members of patients 1991;20:189-201 with severe head injury (Mirr). 1991;20:228-35 Critical care patients’ perceptions ofv isits (Simpson). 1990;20:681-8 Impact of adult critical care hospitalization: per‘eptions of patients, An evaluation of validity, reliability, and readability of the Critical spouses, children, and nurses (Titler et al). 1991;20:174-82 Care Family Needs Inventory (Macey and Bouman). 1991; Predictors of physical functioning after a cardiac event (Yates and 20:398-403 Belknap). 1991;20:383-90 Factors affecting decisions made by family members of patients Endotracheal intubation; see Intubation, intratracheal with severe head injury (Mirr). 1991;20:228-35 Endotracheal suction; see Suction Family member interventions: research challenges (Leske). 1991; Enteral feeding 20:391-3 Effect of a bulk-forming cathartic on diarrhea in tube-fed patients Impact of adult critical care hospitalization: perceptions of patients, (Heather et al). 1991;20:409-13 spouses, children, and nurses (Titler et al). 1991;20:174-82 Flow cheracteristics of enteral feeding with psyllium hydrophilic Internai psychometric properties of the Critical Care Family Needs mucilloid added (Davidson et al). 1991;20:404-8 Inventory (Leske). 1991;20:236-44 Incidence of pulmonary aspiration in intubated patients receiving Stress experience of spouses of patients having coronary artery by- enteral nutrition through wide- and narrow-bore nasogastric pass during hospitalization and 6 weeks after discharge (Artin- feeding tubes (Sands). 1991;20:75-80 ian). 1991;20:52-9 Environmental exposure Fat emulsions, intravenous Overview of work-related hazards in nursing: health and safety is- Malassezia furfur fungemia associated with central venous catheter sues (Rogers and Travers). 1991;20:486-99 lipid emulsion infusion (Weiss et al). 1991;20:87-90 Errata Fatigue Correction of article by Bragg (1991;20:30-8). 1991;20:413 Critical care patients’ perceptions ofv isits (Simpson). 1990;20:681-8 Correction of article by Szaflarski and Cohen (1991;20:263-72). Fifth disease; see Parvovirus infections 1991;20:630 Flecainide Escherichia coli infections Flecainide toxicity in a neonate with supraventricular tachycardia Escherichia colt septic arthritis of a shoulder in a diabetic patient (Zeigler and Peterson). 1990;20:689-91 (Barzaga et al). 1990;20:692-3 Neuroleptic malignant syndrome and Esc/icrichia coli urosepsis (Teglia et al). 1991;20:202-5 Ethical issues in critical care G Graft vs host disease Ethical issues in critical care. 1991;20:93-4, 310-1, 419-20, 523-5 Ethics Common reactions to transfusions (Gloe). 1991;20:506-14 Crisis and ethical dilemmas: Who will care for the rural nurse? (Sigsby). 1991;20:523-5 Disparities for minorities in transplantation: the challenge to crit- H ical care nurses (Norris). 1991;20:419-20 Hazardous substances A healthy death (Omery). 1991;20:310-1 Overview of work-related hazards in nursing: health and safety is- Management of the patient with do not resuscitate status: com- sues (Rogers and Travers). 1991;20:486-99 passion and cost containment (Campbell and Field). 1991;20: Head injuries 345-8 Endotracheal suctioning in adults with head injury (Rudy et al). Support of patient autonomy in the do not resuscitate decision (Ott 1990;20:667-74 and Nieswiadomy). 1991;20:66-74 Factors affecting decisions made by family members of patients Technology assessment in critical care (Marsden). 1991;20:93-4 with severe head injury (Mirr). 1991;20:228-35 Exercise Heart catheterization Predictors of physical functioning after a cardiac event (Yates and Patient anxiety before cardiac catheterization: an intervention study Belknap). 1991;20:383-90 (Peterson). 1990;20:643-7 710 NOVEMBER 1991, VOL. 20, No. 6

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