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HEART & LUNG VOLUME 21 THE JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE JANUARY-DECEMBER 1992 MOSBY-YEAR BOOK, INC. publisher EDITOR Kathleen S. Stone, PhD, RN, FAAN Columbus, Ohio SECTION EDITORS Brian Cooper, MD Tom Majerus, PhD Barbara S. Turner, PhD, RN, FAAN Suffield, Conn. Marietta, Ga. Tacoma, Wash. Co-Editor, Issues in Infec- Editor, Pharmacotherapy Editor, Issues in Neonatal Nursing tion Control Update Elaine Larson, PhD, RN Baltimore, Md. Co-Editor, Issues in Infection Control EXECUTIVE EDITORIAL BOARD Marie J. Cowan, PhD, RN, FAAN Karin T. Kirchhoff, PhD, RN, Susan J. Quaal, PhD, RN, CVS Seattle, Wash. FAAN Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Leslie A. Hoffman, PhD, RN, Ellen B. Rudy, PhD, RN, FAAN FAAN Dorothy M. Lanuza, PhD, RN, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. FAAN Barbara S. Turner, DNSc, RN, Chicago, Ill. Susan L. Janson-Bjerklie, DNSc, FAAN RN, FAAN Elaine Larson, PhD, RN, FAAN, Tacoma, Wash. San Francisco, Calif. CIC Susan L. Woods, PhD, RN Baltimore, Md. Gemma T. Kennedy, PhD, RN Seattle, Wash. San Antonio, Texas Carolyn L. Murdaugh, PhD, RN, FAAN Marguerite R. Kinney, DNSc, RN, Bethesda, Md. FAAN Birmingham, Ala. EDITORIAL BOARD Christine Breu, RN, BSN, MSN Heien L. Dulock, RN, DNS Catherine L. Gilliss, RN, DNSc, Pewee Valley, Ky. Atlanta, Ga. FAAN San Francisco, Calif. Barbara M. Brown, RN, PhD Sandra B. Dunbar, RN, DNS, Augusta, Ga. FAAN Kathleen L. Grady, RN, MS Atlanta, Ga. Chicago, Ill. Virginia Carrieri-Kohiman, DNSC, RN Roberta S. Erickson, RN, PhD Susan K. Grove, RN, PhD San Francisco, Calif. Portland, Ore. Arlington, Texas Joanne M. Disch, RN, PhD, FAAN Erika S. Froelicher, RN, PhD Inge Gurevich, RN, MA Philadelphia, Pa. Los Angeles, Calif. Mineola, N.Y. Cecil B. Drain, RN, PhD, FAAN Audrey G. Gift, PhD, RN Dwight E. Harken, MD San Antonio, Texas Baltimore, Md. Cambridge, Mass. Kathleen B. King, PhD, RN Adeline Nyamathi, RN, PhD Terri Forshee Simpson, RN, PhD, Rochester, N.Y. Los Angeles, Calif. CCRN Philadelphia, Pa. Carl V. Leier, MD Gregory R. Owens, MD Columbus, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. Graeme Sloman, FRCP Melbourne, Australia Louis Lemberg, MD Thomas E. Reilley, DO Miami, Fla. Columbus, Ohio Mark L. Smucker, MD South Bend, Ind. Eric L. Michelson, MD Barbara Riegel, RN, MN, CS Philadelphia, Pa. San Diego, Calif. Theodore A. Stern, MD R. Joe Noble, MD Richard O. Russell, Jr., MD Boston, Mass. Indianapolis, Ind. Birmingham, Ala. Elizabeth H. Winslow, RN, PhD Arlington, Tex. Mary Lou Noll, PhD, RN Linda Sarna, DNSc, RN, OCN Winter Park, Fla. Los Angeles, Calif. Volume 21 Copyright ® 1992 by Mosby-Year Book, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INDEX TO VOLUME 21, 1992 Author index* A Cole FL (see Mastey and Cole). 1992;21:208-13 Austan F. Ventilator-assisted patient vocalization with positive end- Coleman S (see Moser and Coleman). 1992;21:372-80 expiratory pressure and tracheostomy cuff leak: a brief report. Connelly AG. An examination of stressors in the patient undergoing 1992;21:575-7 cardiac electrophysiologic studies. 1992;21:335-42 Constancia P (see Nyamathi et al). 1992;21:160-6 Cooper B, Larson E. Infection control issues for critical care units: an B overview and challenge—physician and nurse perspective. 1992; Baggs JG, Ryan SA, Phelps CE, Richeson JF, Johnson JE. The as- 21:317-9 (Editorial) sociation between interdisciplinary collaboration and patient out- Cosico J (see Hauptman et al). 1992;21:192-5 comes in a medical intensive care unit. 1992;21:18-24 Cresci K (see Korniewicz et al). 1992;21:81-4 Barker KS (see Benton and Barker). 1992;21:356-64 Cronin-Stubbs D (see McCord and Cronin-Stubbs). 1992;21:167-79 Bartels RL (see Smith et al). 1992;21:440-7 Culligan M (see Liehr et al). 1992;21:6-11 Barth L (see Polacek et al). 1992;21:457-62 Cunha BA see Barzaga and Cunha). 1992;21:405-6 Barzaga RA, Cunha BA. Herpes simplex meningoencephalitis. —— (see Johnson et al). 1992;21:300-2 1992;21:405-6 —— (see Kole et al). 1992;21:94-7 —— (see Vasquez et al). 1992;21:407-8 —— (see Morgenthaler and Cunha). 1992;21:189-91 Beach EK, Maloney BH, Plocica AR, Sherry SE, Weaver M, —— (see Sullivan et al). 1992;21:505-6 Luthringer L, Utz S. The spouse: a factor in recovery after acute —— (see Vasquez et al). 1992;21:407-8 myocardial infarction. 1992;21:30-8 Cupples SA (see Nolan et al). 1992;21:540-7 Becker G (see Janson-Bjerklie et al). 1992;21:265-72 Curley MAQ (see Kent and Curley). 1992;21:381-9 Becker MP (see Tittle et al). 1992;21:235-42 Bell SD. Spotlight article: the effect of familiar and unfamiliar voice treatments on intracranial pressure in head-injured patients. (Treolar DM, Nalli BJ, Guin P, Gary R. J Neuroscience Nurs 1991;23(5):295-9.). 1992;21:402-4 D Benner P (see Janson-Bjerklie et al). 1992;21:265-72 Day J (see Trumbold and Day). 1992;21:311-3 (Editorial) Bennett SJ. Perceived threats of individuals recovering from myocar- DeLapp TD (see Medley et al). 1992;21:12-7 dial infarction. 1992;21:322-6 DeStefano P (see Howell et al). 1992;21:1-5 Benton JP, Barker KS. Transcatheter closure of ventricular septal DeTraglia M (see Simpson et al). 1992;21:125-40 defect: a nonsurgical approach to the care of the patient with acute Dillon ML, Jones RG, Shawl F. A nursing guide for patient care af- ventricular septal rupture. 1992;21:356-64 ter percutaneous cardiopulmonary support. 1992;21:228-34 Biddle C, Gilliland C. Transdermal and transmucosal administration Dittmar SS (see Haughey et al). 1992;21:203-8 of pain-relieving and anxiolytic drugs: a primer for the critical care Dracup KA (see Riegel and Dracup). 1992;21:529-35 practitioner. 1992;21:115-24 Duryée R. The efficacy of inpatient education after myocardial Bloch H. William Harvey, MD, FRCP (1578-1657) and the historic infarction. 1992;21:217-27 development of the circulation of the blood. 1992;21:411-4 Borelh DJ. 1992;21:200 (Letter) Bouley GH, Froman R, Shah H. The experience of dyspnea during weaning. 1992;21:471-6 E Braun LT (see Potempa et al). 1992;21:509-14 Ellison K (see Thomas et al). 1992;21:180-6 Brown M-M (see Nolan et al). 1992;21:540-7 Erickson M (see Porth and Erickson). 1992;21:273-84 Bueno MM, Redeker N, Norman EM. -.nalysis of motor vehicle Erker M (see Smith et al). 1992;21:78-80 crash data in an urban trauma center: implications for nursing Evans RG (see Smith et al). 1992;21:440-7 practice and research. 1992;21:558-67 Burke J (see Howell et al). 1992;21:1-5 C F Callow LB. Current strategies in the nursing care of infants with hy- Fadol A (see Lange et al). 1992;21:101-5 poplastic left-heart syndrome undergoing first-stage palliation with Ferketich S (see Janson-Bjerklie et al). 1992;21:265-72 the Norwood operation. 1992;21:463-70 Fisher DG (see Medley et al). 1992;21:12-7 Cera MA (see Lowery et al). 1992;21:523-8 Folta A (see Potempa et al). 1992;21:509-14 Chan M, Jensen L. Positioning effects on arterial oxygen and rela- Forrester DA (see Murphy et al). 1992;21:25-30 tive pulmonary shunt in patients receiving mechanical ventilation Freed CD, Thomas SA, Lynch JJ, Stein R, Friedman E. Blood pres- after CABG. 1992;21:448-56 sure, heart rate, and heart rhythm changes in patients with heart Clark L, Nikolic G. The long and the short of sinus arrhythmia. disease during talking (1989;18:17-22). 1992;21:73 (Correction) 1992;21:507-8 Freed CD (see Thomas et al). 1992;21:64-73 Freidmann E (see Thomas et al). 1992;21:64-73 Fritsch DE, Klein DG. Ludwig’s angina. 1992;21:39-47 * January, pp. 1-100; March, pp. 101-202; May, pp. 203-310; July/August, 311-408; Sep- tember /October, pp. 409-508; November/December, pp. 509-598 Froman R (see Bouley et al). 1992;21:471-6 HEART & LUNG AUTHOR INDEX G Kiberd BA (see Kiberd and Kiberd). 1992;21:106-11 Gilliland C (see Biddle and Gilliland). 1992;21:115-24 Kiberd MC, Kiberd BA. Nursing attitudes towards organ donation, Grady KL, Jalowiec A, Grusk BB, White-Williams C, Robinson JA. procurement, and transplantation. 1992;21:106-11 Symptom distress in cardiac transplant candidates. 1992;21:434-9 King L. Acute methanol poisoning: a case study. 1992;21:260-4 Graydon JE (see Small and Graydon). 1992;21:568-74 Kirby TE (see Smith et al). 1992;21:440-7 Grosmaire EK. Computer-controlled sodium nitroprusside infusions Kirchhoff KT (see Squire and Kirchhoff). 1992;21:255-9 in patients after cardiac surgery. 1992;21:214-6 Kirwin M (see Korniewicz et al). 1992;21:81-4 Grusk BB (see Grady et al). 1992;21:434-9 Kissinger JF (see Lynn and Kissinger). 1992;21:365-71 Gurevich I. Varicella zoster and herpes simplex virus infections. 1992; Klein DG (see Fritsch and Klein). 1992;21:39-47 21:85-93 Klein NC (see Johnson et al). 1992;21:300-2 Kleinpell RM. The use of adenosine to treat paroxysmal supraven- tricular tachycardia: a case study. 1992;21:187-8 H Kleman M (see Lowery et al). 1992;21:523-8 Halperin JL (see Hauptman et al). 1992;21:192-5 Knapp-Spooner C, Yarcheski A. Sleep patterns and stress in patients Hamlin RL (see Smith et al). 1992;21:440-7 having coronary bypass. 1992;21:342-9 Harrington L. 1992;21:199 (Letter) Kole E, Pugliese A, Cunha BA. Meningococcal conjunctivitis. 1992; Haughey BP, Kuhn MAM, Dittmar SS, Wu Y-WB. Health prac- 21:94-7 tices of critical care nurses. 1992;21:203-8 Kollef MH. Lung hyperinflation caused by inappropriate ventilation Hauptman PJ, Cosico J, Halperin JL. Dextrocardia. 1992;21:192-5 resulting in electromechanical dissociation: a case report. 1992;21: Henry SB, Holzemer WL. Critical care management of the patient 74-7 with HIV infection who has Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. Korniewicz DM, Kirwin M, Cresci K, Markut C, Larson E. In-use 1992;21:243-9 comparison of latex gloves in two high-risk units: surgical intensive Hollerbach AD (see Sneed and Hollerbach). 1992;21:427-33 care and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. 1992;21:81-4 Holtzclaw BJ. The febrile response in critical care: state of the sci- Kuhn MAM (see Haughey et al). 1992;21:203-8 ence. 1992;21:482-501 Holzemer WL (see Henry and Holzemer). 1992;21:243-9 Howell EV (see Thomas et al). 1992;21:180-6 L Howell RD, MacRae LD, Sanjines S, Burke J, DeStefano P. Effects Lacey-Haun L( see Polacek et al). 1992;21:457-62 of two types of head coverings in the rewarming of patients after Lamb LS Jr, Judson EB. Maximal rate response in a permanent coronary artery bypass graft surgery. 1992;21:1-5 pacemaker during chest physiotherapy. 1992;21:390-3 Hravnak M. Spotlight article: effect of backrest position on mixed Lange SS, Prevost S, Lewis P, Fadol A. Infection control practices in venous oxygen saturation in patients with mechanical ventilation cardiac transplant recipients. 1992;21:101-5 after coronary artery bypass surgery (Noll ML, Fountain RI. Larson E (see Cooper and Larson). 1992;21:317-9 (Editorial) Heart & Lung 1990;19:243-51.). 1992;21:578-82 (see Korniewicz et al). 1992;21:81-4 Lemberg L. 19921;21:201-2 (Letter reply) (see Keller and Lemberg). 1992;21:307-9 I Lepley D (see Nolan et al). 1992;21:540-7 Inaba-Roland KE, Maricle RA. Assessing delirium in the acute care Lewis P (see Lange et al). 1992;21:101-5 setting. 1992;21:48-55 Liehr P, Todd B, Rossi M, Culligan M. Effect of venous support on edema and leg pain in patients after coronary artery bypass graft J surgery. 1992;21:6-11 Jacobsen BS (see Lowery et al). 1992;21:523-8 Lombness PM. Taking the mystery out of rhythm interpretation: Jalowiec A (see Grady et al). 1992;21:434-9 atrial electrograms. 1992;21:415-26 Janson-Bjerklie S, Ferketich S, Benner P, Becker G. Clinical mark- Lowery BJ, Jacobsen BS, Cera MA, McIndoe D, Kleman M, ers of asthma severity and risk: importance of subjective as well as Menapace F. Attention versus avoidance: attributional search and objective factors. 1992;21:265-72 denial after myocardial infarction. 1992;21:523-8 Janz TG (see Smith et al). 1992;21:78-80 Luthringer L (see Beach et al). 1992;21:30-8 Jensen L (see Chan and Jensen). 1992;21:448-56 Lynch JJ (see Thomas et al). 1992;21:64-73 Jocoby A (see Nyamathi et al). 1992;21:160-6 Lynn LA, Kissinger JF. Coronary precautions: Should caffeine be Johnson DH, Klein NC, Cunha BA. Postoperative Serratia mar- restricted in patients after myocardial infarction? 1992;21:365-71 cescens endophthalmitis. 1992;21:300-2 Johnson JE (see Baggs et al). 1992;21:18-24 M Jones RG (see Dillon et al). 1992;21:228-34 Judson EB (see Lamb and Judson). 1992;21:390-3 Macey BA. 1992;21:199-200 (Letter reply) MacRae LD (see Howell et al). 1992;21:1-5 MacVicar MG (see Smith et al). 1992;21:440-7 K Majerus TC. Pharmacotherapy update. 1992;21:320-1 (Editorial) Kar S, Nordlander R. Coronary veins: an alternate route to ischemic Maloney BH (see Beach et al). 1992;21:30-8 myocardium. 1992;21:148-59 Maricle RA (see Inaba-Roland and Maricle). 1992;21:48-55 Keller C (see Robertson and Keller). 1992;21:56-63 Markut CG (see Korniewicz et al). 1992;21:81-4 Keller KB, Lemberg L. Noncardiac surgery in the patient with heart Mason P, McPherson C. Implantable cardioverter defibrillator: a re- disease. 1992;21:307-9 view. 1992;21:141-7 Kennedy GT. Spotlight article: Thrombolysis in unstable angina: Mastey JM, Cole FL. A theoretic perspective on postcode stress ex- randomized double-blind trial of t-PA and placebo. Circulation perienced by critical care nurses. 1992;21:208-13 1992;85:150-7. (Freeman MR, Langer A, Wilson RF, Morgan McCord M, Cronin-Stubbs D. Operationalizing dyspnea: focus on CD, Armstrong PW.). 1992;21:502-4 measurement. 1992;21:167-79 Kent PA, Curley MAQ. Challenges in nursing: infants with congen- MclIndoe D (see Lowery et al). 1992;21:523-8 ital diaphragmatic hernia. 1992;21:381-9 McPherson C (see Mason and McPherson). 1992;21:141-7 588 DECEMBER 1992, VOL. 21, NO. 6 AUTHOR INDEX Medley RS, DeLapp TD, Fisher DG. Comparability of the ther- Richeson JF (see Baggs et al). 1992;21:18-24 modilution cardiac output method: proximal injectate versus prox- Riegel BJ, Dracup KA. Does overprotection cause cardiac invalidism imal infusion lumens. 1992;21:12-7 after acute myocardial infarction. 1992;21:529-35 Menapace F( see Lowery et al). 1992;21:523-8 Robertson D, Keller C. Relationships among health beliefs, self-ef- Mestad P (see Polacek et al). 1992;21:457-62 ficacy, and exercise adherence in patients with coronary artery dis- Meyer LT (see Severson and Meyer). 1992;21:350-6 ease. 1992;21:56-63 Miley HM. 1992;21:200-1 (Letter) Robinson JA (see Grady et al). 1992;21:434-9 Mills N (see Polacek et al). 1992;21:457-62 Rosch PJ (see Thomas et al). 1992;21:64-73 Monaghan JF (see Murphy et al). 1992;21:25-30 Rosenthal KA. Coronary care patients’ and nurses’ perceptions of Moody L( see Tittle et al). 1992;21:235-42 important nurse caring behaviors. 1992;21:536-9 Morgenthaler D, Cunha BA. Listeria monocytogenes meningoen- Rossi M (see Liehr et al). 1992;21:6-11 cephalitis. 1992;21:189-91 Rushton CH. Care-giver suffering in critical care nursing. 1992;21: Moser DK, Coleman S. Recommendations for improving cardiopul- 303-6 monary resuscitation skills retention. 1992;21.372-80 Ruvevich S (see Nyamathi et al). 1992;21:160-6 —— (see Woo et al). 1992;21:515-22 Ryan SA (see Baggs et al). 1992;21:18-24 Murphy PA, Forrester DA, Price DM, Monaghan JF. Empathy of Ryan-Wenger NM. Guidelines for critique of a research report. intensive care nurses and critical care family needs assessment. 1992;21:394-401 1992;21:25-30 S N Sanjines S (see Howell et al). 1992;21:1-5 Nadzam DM. Infection control indicators in critical care settings. Scherck KA. Coping with acute myocardial infarction. 1992;21:327-34 1992;21:477-81 Seche LA. The Thermo Cardiosystems implantable left ventricular Nikolic G. Empty Wenckebach pauses. 1992;21:583-4 assist device as a bridge to cardiac transplantation. 1992;21:112-4 —— (see Clark and Nikolic). 1992;21:507-8 Segatore M, Way C. The Glasgow Coma Scale: time for change. Nolan MT, Cupples SA, Brown M-M, Pierce L, Lepley D, Ohler 1992;21:548-57 L. Perceived stress and coping strategies among families of cardiac Severson AL, Meyer LT. Treatment of paroxysmal supraventricular transplant candidates during the organ waiting period. 1992;21: tachycardia with adenosine: implications for nursing. 1992;21:350-6 540-7 Shah H (see Bouley et al). 1992;21:471-6 Nordlander R (see Kar and Nordlander). 1992;21:148-59 Shawl F (see Dillon et al). 1992;21:228-34 Norman EM (see Bueno et al). 1992;21:558-67 Sherry SE (see Beach et al). 1992;21:50-8 Norris MKG, Persky JM. Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome: Simpson T, Wahl G, DeTraglia M, Speck E, Taylor D. The effects implications for nursing care. 1992;21:250-4 of epidural versus parenteral opioid analgesia on postoperative pain Nyamathi A, Jocoby A, Constancia P, Ruvevich S. Coping and ad- and pulmonary function in adults who have undergone thoracic and justment of spouses of critically ill patients with cardiac disease. abdominal surgery: a critique of research. 1992;21:125-40 1992;21:160-6 Small SP, Graydon JE. Perceived uncertainty, physical symptoms, and negative mood in hospitalized patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. 1992;21:568-74 O Smith BA, Hamlin RL, Bartels RL, Evans RG, Kirby TE, MacVicar Ohler L (see Nolan et al). 1992;21:540-7 MG, Weisbrode SE. Myocardial infarction size and scar dimen- sions: the influence of activity. 1992;21:440-7 P Smith H, Janz TG, Erker M. Digoxin toxicity presenting as altered Persky JM (see Norris and Persky). 1992;21:250-4 mental status in a patient with severe chronic obstructive lung dis- Phelps CE (see Baggs et al). 1992;21:18-24 ease. 1992;21:78-80 Pierce L (see Nolan et al). 1992;21:540-7 Sneed NV, Hollerbach AD. Accuracy of heart rate assessment in atrial Plocica AR (see Beach et al). 1992;21:30-8 fibrillation. 1992;21:427-33 Polacek TL, Barth L, Mestad P, Lacey-Haun L, Mills N. The effect Speck E (see Simpson et al). 1992;21:125-40 of positioning on arterial oxygenation in children with atelectasis Squire SJ, Kirchhoff KT. Positional oxygenation changes in air- after cardiac surgery. 1992;21:457-62 transported neonates. 1992;21:255-9 Porth CM, Erickson M. Physiology of thirst and drinking: implica- Sramek BB. 1992;21:98 (Letter) tion for nursing practice. 1992;21:273-84 Stein R (see Thomas et al). 1992;21:64-73 Potempa KM, Folta A, Braun LT, Szidon JP. The relationship of Stevenson WG (see Woo et al). 1992;21:515-22 resting and exercise blood pressure in subjects with essential Stone KS. Take pride in our past: be challenged by the future. hypertension before and after drug treatment with propranolol. 1992;21:314-6 (Editorial) 1992;21:509-14 Sullivan SJ, Quadri SMH, Cunha BA. Hickman catheter Staphylo- coccus aureus bacteremia diagnosed by indium-111 scan. 1992;21: Prevost S (see Lange et al). 1992;21:101-5 Price DM (see Murphy et al). 1992;21:25-30 505-6 Pugliese A (see Kole et al). 1992;21:94-7 Szidon JP (see Potempa et al). 1992;21:509-14 Q T Taylor D (see Simpson et al). 1992;21:125-40 Quadri SMH (see Sullivan et al). 1992;21:505-6 Thomas SA, Freed CD, Freidmann E, Stein R, Lynch JJ, Rosch PJ. Cardiovascular responses of patients with cardiac disease to talk- R ing and exercise stress testing. 1992;21:64-73 Redeker N (see Bueno et al). 1992;21:558-67 Thomas VM, Ellison K, Howell EV, Winters K. Caring for the per- Reigle J. Preserving patient self-determination through advance di- son receiving ventilatory support at home: care givers’ needs and rectives. 1992;21:196-8 involvement. 1992;21:180-6 HEART & LUNG 589 AUTHOR INDEX Tittle MB, Moody L, Becker MP. Nursing care requirements of pa- WwW tients with DNR orders in intensive care units. 1992;21:235-42 Wahl G (see Simpson et al). 1992;21:125-40 Todd B (see Liehr et al). 1992;21:6-11 Way C (see Segatore and Way). 1992;21:548-57 Trumbold C, Day J. The Twentieth Anniversary of HEART & LUNG: Weaver M (see Beach et al). 1992;21:30-8 THE JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CaRE. 1992;21:311-3 (Editorial) Weisbrode SE (see Smith et al). 1992;21:440-7 Turner BS. The “other” intensive care unit. 1992;21:409-10 (Edito- White-Williams C (see Grady et al). 1992;21:434-9 rial) Winters K (see Thomas et al). 1992;21:180-6 Woo MA. 1992;21:98-9 (Letter reply) ——,, Stevenson WG, Moser DK. Effects of ventricular ectopy on si- U nus R-R intervals in patients with advanced heart failure. 1992; Utz S (see Beach et al). 1992;21:30-8 21:515-22 Wu Y-WB (see Haughey et al). 1992;21:203-8 Vv Valle BK. 19921;21:201-2 (Letter reply) Vasquez V, Barzaga RA, Cunha BA. Cytomegalovirus-induced flare Y of systemic lupus erythematosus. 1992;21:407-8 Yarcheski A (see Knapp-Spooner and Yarcheski). 1992;21:342-9 Subject Index* A Adenosine Abdomen, surgery Treatment of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia with aden- The effects of epidural versus parenteral opioid analgesia on post- osine: implications for nursing (Severson and Meyer). 1992;21: operative pain and pulmonary function in adults who have un- 350-6 dergone thoracic and abdominal surgery: a critique of research The use of adenosine to treat paroxysmal supraventricular tachy- (Simpson et al). 1992;21:125-40 cardia: a case study (Kleinpell). 1992;21:187-8 Abstracts Administration, cutaneous NCCNRC research abstracts. 1992;21:296-9 Transdermal and transmucosal administration of pain-relieving NTI research abstracts. 1992;21:285-95 and anxiolytic drugs: a primer for the critical care practitioner Accidents, traffic (Biddle and Gilliland). 1992;21:115-24 Analysis of motor vehicle crash data in an urban trauma center: Administration, transmucosal implications for nursing practice and research (Bueno et al). Transdermal and transmucosal administration of pain-relieving 1992;21:558-67 and anxiolytic drugs: a primer for the critical care practitioner Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (Biddle and Gilliland). 1992;21:115-24 Critical care management of the patient with HIV infection who Advance directives has Pneumocystis carinu pneumonia (Henry and Holzemer). Preserving patient self-determination through advance directives 1992;21:243-9 (Reigle). 1992;21:196-8 In-use comparison of latex gloves in two high-risk units: surgical Air obstruction intensive care and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (Korn- Ludwig’s angina (Fritsch and Klein). 1992;21:39-47 iewicz et al). 1992;21:81-4 Air transport; see Transportation of patients Acute myocardial infarction; see Myocardial infarction Alcohol, methyl Adaptation, psychological Acute methanol poisoning: a case study (King). 1992;21:260-4 Attention versus avoidance: attributional search and denial after Alcohol drinking myocardial infarction (Lowery et al). 1992;21:523-8 Analysis of motor vehicle crash data in an urban trauma center: Coping and adjustment of spouses of critically ill patients with car- implications for nursing practice and research (Bueno et al). diac disease (Nyamathi et al). 1992;21:160-6 1992;21:558-67 Coping with acute myocardial infarction (Scherck). 1992;21:327-34 Alteplase Does overprotection cause cardiac invalidism after acute myocar- Hickman catheter Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia diagnosed by dial infarction (Riegel and Dracup). 1992;21:529-35 indium-111 scan (Sullivan et al). 1992;21:505-6 Perceived stress and coping strategies among families of cardiac Analgesia transplant candidates during the organ waiting period (Nolan et The effects of epidural versus parenteral opioid analgesia on post- al). 1992;21:540-7 operative pain and pulmonary function in adults who have un- Perceived threats of individuals recovering from myocardial infarc- dergone thoracic and abdominal surgery: a critique of research tion (Bennett). 1992;21:322-6 (Simpson et al). 1992;21:125-40 Perceived uncertainty, physical symptoms, and negative mood in Transdermal and transmucosal administration of pain-relieving hospitalized patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and anxiolytic drugs: a primer for the critical care practitioner (Small and Graydon). 1992;21:568-74 (Biddle and Gilliland). 1992;21:115-24 Angina, Ludwig’s; see Ludwig’s angina Angina, unstable Coronary veins: an alternate route to ischemic myocardium (Kar * January, pp. 1-100; March, pp. 101-202; May, pp. 203-310, July/August, pp. 311-408; September /October, pp. 409-508; November/December, pp. 509-598. and Nordlander). 1992;21:148-59 590 DECEMBER 1992, VOL. 21, NO. 6 SUBJECT INDEX Anniversaries and special events Blood gas analysis cont’d The Twentieth Anniversary of HEART & LUNG: THE JOURNAL OF The experience of dyspnea during weaning (Bouley et al). 1992; CRITICAL CARE (Trumbold and Day). 1992;21:311-3 (Editori- 21:471-6 al) Positioning effects on arterial oxygen and relative pulmonary shunt Anxiolytic drugs; see Tranquilizing agents, minor in patients receiving mechanical ventilation after CABG (Chan Arrhythmia and Jensen). 1992;21:448-56 An examination of stressors in the patient undergoing cardiac elec- Spotlight article: effect of backrest position on mixed venous oxy- trophysiologic studies (Connelly). 1992;21:335-42 gen saturation in patients with mechanical ventilation after cor- Taking the mystery out of rhythm interpretation: atrial electro- onary artery bypass surgery (Noll ML, Fountain RI. Heart & grams (Lombness). 1992;21:415-26 Lung 1990;19:243-51.) (Hravnak). 1992;21:578-82 Treatment of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia with aden- Blood pressure osine: implications for nursing (Severson and Meyer). 1992;21: Cardiovascular responses of patients with cardiac disease to talk- 350-6 ing and exercise stress testing (Thomas et al). 1992;21:64-73 Arrhythmia, sinus Coronary precautions: Should caffeine be restricted in patients af- The long and the short of sinus arrhythmia (Clark and Nikolic). ter myocardial infarction ? (Lynn and Kissinger). 1992;21:365-71 1992;21:507-8 The relationship of resting and exercise blood pressure in subjects Arterial occlusive diseases with essential hypertension before and after drug treatment with Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome: implications for nursing propranoiol (Potempa et al). 1992;21:509-14 care (Norris and Persky). 1992;21:250-4 Body temperature Arterial oxygen; see Blood gas analysis Effects of two types of head coverings in the rewarming of patients Asthma after coronary artery bypass graft surgery (Howell et al). 1992; Clinical markers of asthma severity and risk: importance of subjec- 21:1-5 tive as well as objective factors (Janson-Bjerklie et al). 1992; The febrile response in critical care: state of the science (Holtzclaw). 21:265-72 1992;21:482-501 Atelectasis Body water The effect of positioning on arterial oxygenation in children with Physiology of thirst and drinking: implication for nursing practice atelectasis after cardiac surgery (Polacek et al). 1992;21:457-62 (Porth and Erickson). 1992;2 .:273-84 Atrial electrograms Book reviews Taking the mystery out of rhythm interpretation: atrial electro- Reviews of books and audiovisual teaching materials. 1992;21:100, grams (Lombness). 1992;21:415-26 310 Atrial fibrillation Bronchitis Accuracy of heart rate assessment in atrial fibrillation (Sneed and Perceived uncertainty, physical symptoms, and negative mood in Hollerbach). 1992;21:427-33 hospitalized patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Attention (Small and Graydon). 1992;21:568-74 Attention versus avoidance: attributional search and denial after myocardial infarction (Lowery et al). 1992;21:523-8 Attitude of health personnel Cc Nursing attitudes towards organ donation, procurement, and trans- Caffeine plantation (Kiberd and Kiberd). 1992;21:106-11 Audiovisual teaching material reviews Coronary precautions: Should caffeine be restricted in patients af- ter myocardial infarc?t (iLoynnn and Kissinger). 1992;21:365-71 Reviews of books and audiovisual teaching materials. 1992;21:100, 310 Cardiac disease; see Heart diseases Cardiac electrophysiologic studies; see Heart function tests Avoidance Cardiac output Attention versus avoidance: attributional search and denial after Comparability of the thermodilution cardiac output method: prox- myocardial infarction (Lowery et al). 1992;21:523-8 imal injectate versus proximal infusion lumens (Medley et al). 1992;21:12-7 B Cardiac rhythm Bacterial infection Taking the mystery out of rhythm interpretation: atrial electro- Hickman catheter Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia diagnosed by grams (Lombness). 1992;21:415-26 indium-111 scan (Sullivan et al). 1992;21:505-6 Cardiac surgery; see Heart surgery Listeria monocytogenes meningoencephalitis (Morgenthaler and Cardiac transplantation; see Heart transplantation Cunha). 1992;21:189-91 Cardiopulmonary bypass Postoperative Serratia marcescens endophthalmitis (Johnson et al). A nursing guide for patient care after percutaneous cardiopulmo- 1992;21:300-2 nary support (Dillon et al). 1992;21:228-34 Behavior Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Coronary care patients’ and nurses’ perceptions of important nurse Recommendations for improving cardiopulmonary resuscitation caring behaviors (Rosenthal). 1992;21:536-9 skills retention (Moser and Coleman). 1992;21:372-80 Biological markers Cardioverter defibrillator; see Electric countershock Clinical markers of asthma severity and risk: importance of subjec- Caregivers; see also Family tive as well as objective factors (Janson-Bjerklie et al). 1992;21: Care-giver suffering in critical care nursing (Rushton). 1992;21: 265-72 303-6 Blood circulation Caring William Harvey, MD, FRCP (1578-1657) and the historic devel- Coronary care patients’ and nurses’ perceptions of important nurse opment of the circulation of the blood (Bloch). 1992;21:411-4 caring behaviors (Rosenthal). 1992;21:536-9 Blood gas analysis Catheters, indwelling The effect of positioning on arterial oxygenation in children with Hickman catheter Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia diagnosed by atelectasis after cardiac surgery (Polacek et al). 1992;21:457-62 indium-111 scan (Sullivan et al). 1992;21:505-6 HEART & LUNG 591 SUBJECT INDEX Child Correction The effect of positioning on arterial oxygenation in children with Blood pressure, heart rate, and heart rhythm changes in patients atelectasis after cardiac surgery (Polacek et al). 1992;21:457-62 with heart disease during talking (Freed et al) (1989;18:17-22). Chronic obstructive lung disease; see Lung diseases, obstructive 1992:21:73 Cicatrix Critical Care Family Needs Inventory Myocardial infarction size and scar dimensions: the influence of Empathy of intensive care nurses and critical care family needs as- activity (Smith et al). 1992;21:440-7 sessment (Murphy et al). 1992;21:25-30 Clinical markers; see Biological markers Critique; see Evaluation studies Cognition disorders Cytomegaloviruses Assessing delirium in the acute care setting (Inaba-Roland and Cytomegalovirus-induced flare of systemic lupus erythematosus Maricle). 1992;21:48-55 (Vasquez et al). 1992;21:407-8 Collaboration The association between interdisciplinary collaboration and patient outcomes in a medical intensive care unit (Baggs et al). 1992;21: D 18-24 Death Coma Implantable cardioverter defibrillator: a review (Mason and The Glasgow Coma Scale: time for change (Segatore and Way). McPherson). 1992;21:141-7 1992;21:548-57 A theoretic perspective on postcode stress experienced by critical Compliance; see Patient compliance care nurses (Mastey and Cole). 1992;21:208-13 Computer-controlled drug therapy; see Drug therapy, computer- Defibrillation, electric; see Electric countershock assisted Delirium Congenital diaphragmatic hernia; see Hernia, diaphragmatic Assessing delirium in the acute care setting (Inaba-Roland and Congestive heart failure; see Heart failure, congestive Maricle). 1992;21:48-55 Conjunctivitis Denial Meningococcal conjunctivitis (Kole et al). 1992;21:94-7 Attention versus avoidance: attributional search and denial after Consciousness level myocardial infarction (Lowery et al). 1992;21:523-8 The Glasgow Coma Scale: time for change (Segatore and Way). Dextrocardia 1992;21:548-57 Dextrocardia (Hauptman et al). 1992;21:192-5 Continuing education Diaphragmatic hernia; see Hernia, diaphragmatic Coronary veins: an alternate route to ischemic myocardium (Kar Digoxin and Nordlander). 1992;21:148-59 Digoxin toxicity presenting as altered mental status in a patient The effects of epidural versus parenteral opioid analgesia on post- with severe chronic obstructive lung disease (Smith et al). operative pain and pulmonary function in adults who have un- 1992;21:78-80 dergone thoracic and abdominal surgery: a critique of research Empty Wenckebach pauses (Nikolic). 1992;21:583-4 (Simpson et al). 1992;21:125-40 Do-not-resuscitate orders; see Resuscitation orders The efficacy of inpatient education after myocardial infarction Drinking (Duryée). 1992;21:217-27 Physiology of thirst and drinking: implication for nursing practice Ludwig’s angina (Fritsch and Klein). 1992;21:39-47 (Porth and Erickson). 1992;21:273-84 Physiology of thirst and drinking: implication for nursing practice Drug therapy (Porth and Erickson). 1992;21:273-84 Pharmacotherapy update (Majerus). 1992;21:320-1 (Editorial) Varicella zoster and herpes simplex virus infections (Gurevich). Drug therapy, computer-assisted 1992;21:85-93 Computer-controlled sodium nitroprusside infusions in patients Coping; see Adaptation, psychological after cardiac surgery (Grosmaire). 1992;21:214-6 Coronary artery bypass Dyspnea Effect of venous support on edema and leg pain in patients after The experience of dyspnea during weaning (Bouley et al). 1992; coronary artery bypass graft surgery (Liehr et al). 1992;21:6-11 21:471-6 Effects of two types of head coverings in the rewarming of patients Operationalizing dyspnea: focus on measurement (McCord and after coronary artery bypass graft surgery (Howell et al). 1992; Cronin-Stubbs). 1992;21:167-79 21:1-5 Symptom distress in cardiac transplant candidates (Grady et al). Positioning effects on arterial oxygen and relative pulmonary shunt 1992;21:434-9 in patients receiving mechanical ventilation after CABG (Chan Dysrhythmia; see Arrhythmia and Jensen). 1992;21:448-56 Sleep patterns and stress in patients having coronary bypass (Knapp-Spooner and Yarcheski). 1992;21:342-9 E Spotlight article: effect of backrest position on mixed venous oxy- Ectopy gen saturation in patients with mechanical ventilation after cor- Effects of ventricular ectopy on sinus R-R intervals in patients with onary artery bypass surgery (Noll ML, Fountain RI. Heart & advanced heart failure (Woo et al). 1992;21:515-22 Lung 1990;19:243-51.) (Hravnak). 1992;21:578-82 Edema Coronary disease Effect of venous support on edema and leg pain in patients after Relationships among health beliefs, self-efficacy, and exercise ad- coronary artery bypass graft surgery (Liehr et al). 1992;21:6-11 herence in patients with coronary artery disease (Robertson and Editorials Keller). 1992;21:56-63 Editorials. 1992;21:311-21, 409-10 Coronary vessels Education Coronary veins: an alternate route to ischemic myocardium (Kar Recommendations for improving cardiopulmonary resuscitation and Nordlander). 1992;21:148-59 skills retention (Moser and Coleman). 1992;21:372-80 DECEMBER 1992, VOL. 21, NO. 6 SUBJECT INDEX Electric countershock Family cont’d Implantable cardioverter defibrillator: a review (Mason and Perceived stress and coping strategies among families of cardiac McPherson). 1992;21:141-7 transplant candidates during the organ waiting period (Nolan et Electrocardiography al). 1992;21:540-7 Effects of ventricular ectopy on sinus R-R intervals in patients with The spouse: a factor in recovery after acute myocardial infarction advanced heart failure (Woo et al). 1992;21:515-22 (Beach et al). 1992;21:30-8 Empty Wenckebach pauses (Nikolic). 1992;21:583-4 Fatigue The long and the short of sinus arrhythmia (Clark and Nikolic). Perceived uncertainty, physical symptoms, and negative mood in 1992;21:507-8 hospitalized patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Electromechanical dissociation (Smail and Graydon). 1992;21:568-74 Lung hyperinflation caused by inappropriate ventilation resulting Symptom distress in cardiac transplant candidates (Grady et al). in electromechanical dissociation: a case report (Kollef). 1992; 1992;21:434-9 21:74-7 Fever Electrophysiology The febrile response in critical care: state of the science (Holtzclaw). An examination of stressors in the patient undergoing cardiac elec- 1992;21:482-501 trophysiologic studies (Connelly). 1992;21:335-42 Formic acids Empathy Acute methanol poisoning: a case study (King). 1992;21:260-4 Empathy of intensive care nurses and critical care family needs as- Freedom sessment (Murphy et al). 1992;21:25-30 Preserving patient self-determination through #!vance directives Emphysema (Reigle). 1992;21:196-8 Perceived uncertainty, physical symptoms, and negative mood in hospitalized patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Small and Graydon). 1992;21:568-74 G Endophthalmitis Glasgow Coma Scale Postoperative Serratia marcescens endophthalmitis (Johnson et al). The Glasgow Coma Scale: time for change (Segatore and Way). 1992;21:300-2 1992;21:548-57 Epidural analgesia; see Analgesia Gloves, surgical Essential hypertension; see Hypertension In-use comparison of latex gloves in two high-risk units: surgical Ethics intensive care and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (Korn- Care-giver suffering in critical care nursing (Rushton). 1992;21: iewicz et al). 1992;21:81-4 303-6 Guidelines Preserving patient self-determination through advance directives Guidelines for critique of a research report (Ryan-Wenger). 1992; (Reigle). 1992;21:196-8 21:394-401 Evaluation studies Guidelines for critique of a research report (Ryan-Wenger). 1992; 21:394-401 H Exercise Harvey, William Myocardial infarction size and scar dimensions: the influence of William Harvey, MD, FRCP (1578-1657) and the historic devel- activity (Smith et al). 1992;21:440-7 opment of the circulation of the blood (Bloch). 1992;21:411-4 Relationships among health beliefs, self-efficacy, and exercise ad- Head herence in patients with coronary artery disease (Robertson and Effects of two types of head coverings in the rewarming of patients Keller). 1992;21:56-63 after coronary artery bypass graft surgery (Howell et al). Exercise test 1992321: 1-5 Cardievascular responses of patients with cardiac disease to talk- Head injuries ing and exercise stress testing (Thomas et al). 1992;21:64-73 Spotlight article: the effect of familiar and unfamiliar voice treat- The relationship of resting and exercise blood pressure in subjects ments on intracranial pressure in head-injured patients. (Treo- with essential hypertension before and after drug treatment with lar DM, Nalli BJ, Guin P, Gary R. J Neuroscience Nurs 1991; propranolol (Potempa et al). 1992;21:509-14 23(5):295-9.) (Bell). 1992;21:402-4 Eye diseases Health behavior Meningococcal conjunctivitis (Kole et al). 1992;21:94-7 Health practices of critical care nurses (Haughey et al). 1992;21 Eye surgery 203-8 Postoperative Serratia marcescens endophthalmitis (Johnson et al). Health promotion 1992;21:300-2 Health practices of critical care nurses (Haughey et al). 1992;21: 203-8 Heart & LUNG F Take pride in our past: be challenged by the future (Stone). Family 1992;21:314-6 (Editorial) Caring for the person receiving ventilatory support at home: care The Twentieth Anniversary of HEART & LUNG: THE JOURNAL OF givers’ needs and involvement (Thomas et al). 1992;21:180-6 CRITICAL CaRE (Trumbold and Day). 1992;21:311-3 (Editori- Coping and adjustment of spouses of critically ill patients with car- al) diac disease (Nyamathi et al). 1992;21:160-6 Heart-assist devices Does overprotection cause cardiac invalidism after acute myocar- The Thermo Cardiosystems implantable left ventricular assist de- dial infarction (Riegel and Dracup). 1992;21:529-35 vice as a bridge to cardiac transplantation (Seche). 1992;21:112-4 Empathy of intensive care nurses and critical care family needs as- Heart block sessment (Murphy et al). 1992;21:25-30 Empty Wenckebach pauses (Nikolic). 1992;21:583-4 HEART & LUNG SUBJECT INDEX Heart catheterization HIV infection Comparability of the thermodilution cardiac output method: prox- Critical care management of the patient with HIV infection who imal injectate versus proximal infusion lumens (Medley et al). has Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (Henry and Holzemer). 1992;21:12-7 1992;21:243-9 Heart defects, congenital Home care services Current strategies in the nursing care of infants with hypoplastic Caring for the person receiving ventilatory support at home: care left-heart syndrome undergoing first-stage palliation with the givers’ needs and involvement (Thomas et al). 1992;21:180-6 Norwood operation (Callow). 1992;21:463-70 Hypertension Dextrocardia (Hauptman et al). 1992;21:192-5 Computer-controlled sodium nitroprusside infusions in patients Heart diseases after cardiac surgery (Grosmaire). 1992;21:214-6 Cardiovascular responses of patients with cardiac disease to talk- The relationship of resting and exercise blood pressure in subjects ing and exercise stress testing (Thomas et al). 1992;21:64-73 with essential hypertension before and after drug treatment with Coping and adjustment of spouses of critically ill patients with car- propranolol (Potempa et al). 1992;21:509-14 diac disease (Nyamathi et al). 1992;21:160-6 Hypoplastic left-heart syndrome; see Heart defects, congenital Noncardiac surgery in the patient with heart disease (Keller and Hypothermia, induced Lemberg). 1992;21:307-9 Effects of two types of head coverings in the rewarming of patients Heart failure, congestive after coronary artery bypass graft surgery (Howell et al). 1992; Effects of ventricular ectopy on sinus R-R intervals in patients with 21:1-5 advanced heart failure (Woo et al). 1992;21:515-22 Heart function tests An examination of stressors in the patient undergoing cardiac elec- trophysiologic studies (Connelly). 1992;21:335-42 I Heart rate Implantable cardioverter defibrillator; see Electric countershock Accuracy of heart rate assessment in atrial fibrillation (Sneed and Implantable ventricular assist devices; see Heart-assist devices Hollerbach). 1992;21:427-33 Indium radioisotopes Cardiovascular responses of patients with cardiac disease to talk- Hickman catheter Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia diagnosed by ing and exercise stress testing (Thomas et al). 1992;21:64-73 indium-111 scan (Sullivan et al). 1992;21:505-6 Coronary precautions: Should caffeine be restricted in patients af- Infant, newborn ter myocardial infarction ? (Lynn and Kissinger). 1992;21:365-71 Challenges in nursing: infants with congenital diaphragmatic her- Maximal rate response in a permanent pacemaker during chest nia (Kent and Curley). 1992;21:381-9 physiotherapy (Lamb and Judson). 1992;21:390-3 Current strategies in the nursing care of infants with hypoplastic Heart rupture left-heart syndrome undergoing first-stage palliation with the Transcatheter closure of ventricular septal defect: a nonsurgical Norwood operation (Callow). 1992;21:463-70 approach to the care of the patient with acute ventricular septal Positional oxygenation changes in air-transported neonates (Squire rupture (Benton and Barker). 1992;21:356-64 and Kirchhoff). 1992;21:255-9 Heart septal defects, ventricular Infant, premature lranscatheter closure of ventricular septal defect: a nonsurgical The “other” intensive care unit (Turner). 1992;21:409-10 (Edito- approach to the care of the patient with acute ventricular septal rial) rupture (Benton and Barker). 1992;21:356-64 Infection Heart surgery Cytomegalovirus-induced flare of systemic lupus erythematosus Computer-controlled sodium nitroprusside infusions in patients (Vasquez et al). 1992;21:407-8 after cardiac surgery (Grosmaire). 1992;21:214-6 Herpes simplex meningoencephalitis (Barzaga and Cunha). 1992; Heart transplantation 21:405-6 Infection control practices in cardiac transplant recipients (Lange Infection control indicators in critical care settings (Nadzam). et al). 1992;21:101-5 1992;21:477-81 Perceived stress and coping strategies among families of cardiac Infection control issues for critical care units: an overview and transplant candidates during the organ waiting period (Nolan et challenge—physician and nurse perspective (Cooper and Lar- al). 1992;21:540-7 son). 1992;21:317-9 (Editorial) Symptom distress in cardiac transplant candidates (Grady et al). Infection control practices in cardiac transplant recipients (Lange 1992;21:434-9 et al). 1992;21:101-5 The Thermo Cardiosystems implantable left ventricular assist de- Listeria monocytogenes meningoencephalitis (Morgenthaler and vice as a bridge to cardiac transplantation (Seche). 1992;21:112-4 Cunha). 1992;21:189-91 Hernia, diaphragmatic Ludwig’s angina (Fritsch and Klein). 1992;21:39-47 Challenges in nursing: infants with congenital diaphragmatic her- Postoperative Serratia marcescens endophthalmitis (Johnson et al). nia (Kent and Curley). 1992;21:381-9 1992;21:300-2 Herpes simplex virus; see Herpesvirus hominis Infusion pumps Herpesvirus hominis Computer-controlled sodium nitroprusside infusions in patients Herpes simplex meningoencephalitis (Barzaga and Cunha). 1992; after cardiac surgery (Grosmaire). 1992;21:214-6 21:405-6 Inpatient education; see Patient education Varicella zoster and herpes simplex virus infections (Gurevich). Intensive care units 1992;21:85-93 The association between interdisciplinary collaboration and patient Hickman catheter; see Catheters, indwelling outcomes in a medical intensive care unit (Baggs et al). 1992; Historical article 21:18-24 William Harvey, MD, FRCP (1578-1657) and the historic devel- Empathy of intensive care nurses and critical care family needs as- opment of the circulation of the blood (Bloch). 1992;21:411-4 sessment (Murphy et al). 1992;21:25-30 DECEMBER 1992, VOL. 21, NO. 6

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