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Intensive and Critical Care Nursing Volume Contents (Volume 22 2006) Vol. 22/1 EDITORIAL The Saving Lives and 100,000 Lives programmes: Good news for critical care nurses W. Robson ORIGINAL ARTICLES The influence of outreach in the development of the nurse consultant role in critical care: Cause or effect? D. Dawson and A. McEwen Strategies in assessing post operative pain—A South African study H. Klopper, H. Andersson, M. Minkkinen, C. Ohlsson and B. Sjéstr6m Nurses’ and physicians’ sedation practices in Danish ICUs in 2003. A national survey |. Egerod, B.V. Christensen and L. Johansen Use of a Behavioural Pain Scale to assess pain in ventilated, unconscious and/or sedated patients J. Young, J. Siffleet, S. Nikoletti and T. Shaw Visiting adult patients in intensive care: The importance of relatives’ travel and time costs M.M. Thalanany, M. Mugford and C. Mitchell-Inwang Mothers’ recollections of the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit: Associations with psychopathology and views on follow up G.A. Colville and D. Gracey Notices Chest X-ray quiz M. Reading “ % ELSEVIER Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2006) 22, \-vill_ 1 doi: 10.1016/S0964-3397(06)00133-9 Volume contents PHARMACY REVIEW Caspofungin in the treatment of invasive fungal infections S. Keady and M. Thacker BOOK REVIEWS Critical Care for Postgraduate Trainees C. Crocker Textbook of Neurointensive Care 5. Carroll NEWS Funding available from Foundation of Nursing Studies R. Taylor Vol. 22/2 67 News and Issues ORIGINAL ARTICLES 73 Promoting care for acutely ill children—Development and evaluation of a Paediatric Early Warning Tool C. Haines, M. Perrott and P. Weir Enteral nutrition in intensive care. Nurses’ perceptions and bedside observations M.W. Persenius, B.W. Larsson and M.-L. Hall-Lord Enteral feeding in the critically ill: Are nursing practices contributing to hypocaloric feeding? A.P. Marshall and S.H. West Nurses’ roles in discharge decision making in an adult high dependency unit S.L. Brand The nursing practice of taking level 1 patient observations |. Wheatley BOOK REVIEW Critical Care Update — Trauma centre versus non-trauma centre admissions in adult trauma victims by age and gender L.J. Scheetz 123 Chest X-ray quiz Ms. M. Reading 125 Notices Vol. 22/3 EDITORIAL Whither critical care outreach? C. Ball ORIGINAL ARTICLES Godzilla in the corridor: The Ontario SARS crisis in historical perspective J. Rankin Voices from the floor: Nurses’ perceptions of the medical emergency team Y. Salamonson, B. van Heere, B. Everett and P. Davidson The experience of agency nurses working in a London teaching hospital H. Hass, FM. Coyer and K.A. Theobald Severely ill ICU patients recall of factual events and unreal experiences of hospital admission and ICU stay—3 and 12 months after discharge L. L6f, L. Berggren and G. Ahlstr6m Il Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2006) 22, |-viII Volume contents Communication interaction in |CU—Patient and staff experiences and perceptions V.S. Magnus and L. Turkington Research reviews T. Day BOOK REVIEW Legal and Ethical Aspects of Anaesthesia Critical Care and Perioperative Medicine B. Winter Notices Chest X-ray quiz M. Reading . 22/4 EDITORIAL Intensive care and beyond: improving the transitional experiences for critically ill patients and their families W. Chaboyer ORIGINAL ARTICLES The influence of patient complexity and nurses’ experience on haemodynamic decision- making following cardiac surgery J. Currey and M. Botti How long do patients spend weaning from CPAP in critical care? A. Richardson and A. Killen ‘Death rattle’ after withdrawal of mechanical ventilation: Practical and ethical considerations E.J.0. Kompanje A leadership programme for critical care L. Crofts A description of healthcare providers’ perceptions of the needs of significant others in intensive care units in Norway and Sweden C. Takman and E. Severinsson A transition from nurse to touch therapist—A study of preparation before giving tactile touch in an intensive care unit M. Henricson, A.-L. Berglund, S. Madtta and K. Segesten BOOK REVIEWS Core topics in airway management I. Crossingham and K. Alagesan Principles and Practice of High Dependency Nursing K. Holmes Chest X-ray quiz M. Reading . 22/5 EDITORIAL Sick hospitals—is there a cure? C. Ball ORIGINAL ARTICLES A comparative study examining the decision-making processes of medical and nursing staff in weaning patients from mechanical ventilation F. Taylor Patients’ dreams in ICU: Recall at two years post discharge and comparison to delirium status during ICU admission. A multicentre cohort study B.L. Roberts, C.M. Rickard, D. Rajbhandari and P. Reynolds Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2006) 22, !-vill_ Hl Volume contents 274 An evaluation of an early warning clinical marker referral tool A.L. Green and A. Williams 283 The experiences of trained nurses caring for critically ill patients within a general ward setting H. Cox, J. James and J. Hunt 294 Learning from experience: Constructing critical case reviews for a leadership programme L. Crofts 301 Defining the expert ICU nurse M. Christensen and J. Hewitt-Taylor BOOK REVIEWS Core Topics in Airway Management I. Crossingham and K. Alagesan Hemodynamic Monitoring Made Easy K. Holmes Chest X-ray quiz M. Reading . 22/6 EDITORIAL The art of nursing: A hidden science? D. Dawson LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Evaluation of a paediatric early warning tool—Claims unsubstantiated J. Tibballs and S. Kinney Reply to Letter to the Editor C. Haines REVIEW Beyond comfort: Oral hygiene as a critical nursing activity in the intensive care unit A.M. Berry and P.M. Davidson ORIGINAL ARTICLES The pathophysiology of emphysema: Considerations for critical care nursing practice S. Mattison and M. Christensen investigating nurses’ perceptions of their role in managing sedation in intensive care: An exploratory study N. Walker and P. Gillen Delusional memories from the intensive care unit—Experienced by patients with physical trauma M. Ringdal, L. Johansson, D. Lundberg and |. Bergbom Developing a care program to better know the chronically critically ill M.-J. Roulin and R. Spirig Learning from critical case reviews: Emergent themes and their impact on practice L. Crofts Patient empowerment in intensive care—An interview study I. Wahlin, A.-C. Ek and E. Idvall Does sedation practice delay time to extubation? S. Arias-Rivera, M. Sanchez-Sanchez, R. Sanchez-lzquierdo, R. Santos-Diaz, J. Gallardo-Murillo and F. Frutos-Vivar Chest X-ray quiz M. Reading Volume Contents, Author Index and Subject Index IV Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2006) 22, |-viil Author Index yNUh dale) amiatel=y4 Henricson M, 239 Hewitt-Taylor J, 301 A Holmes K, 248, 310 Ahlstrém G, 154 Hunt J, 283 Alagesan K, 246, 308 Andersson H, 12 I Arias-Rivera S, 378 Idvall E, 370 B J Ball C, 127, 251 James J, 283 Bergbom I, 346 Johansen L, 22 Berggren L, 154 Johansson L, 346 Berglund A-L, 239 Berry AM, 318 K Botti M, 194 Keady S, 59 Brand SL, 106 Killen A, 206 Kinney S, 315 Cc Klopper H, 12 Carroll S, 65 Kompanje EJO, 214 Chaboyer W, 187 Christensen BV, 22 L Christensen M, 301, 329 Larsson BW, 82 Colville GA, 49 L6f L, 154 Cox H, 283 Lundberg D, 346 Coyer FM, 144 Crocker C, 63 M Crofts L, 220, 294, 362 Maatta S, 239 Crossingham I, 246, 308 Magnus VS, 167 Currey J, 194 Marshall AP, 95 Mattison S, 329 D McEwen A, 4 Davidson P, 138 Minkkinen M, 12 Davidson PM, 318 Mitchell-Inwang C, 40 Dawson D, 4, 313 Mugford M, 40 Day T, 181 N E Nikoletti S, 32 Egerod I, 22 Ek A-C, 370 O Everett B, 138 Ohlsson C, 12 F P Frutos-Vivar F, 378 Perrott M, 73 G R Gallardo-Murillo J, 378 Rajbhandari D, 264 Gillen P, 338 Rankin J, 130 Gracey D, 49 Reading M, 57, 123, 185, 249, 311, 383 Green AL, 274 Reynolds P, 264 Richardson A, 206 H Rickard CM, 264 Haines C, 73, 317 Ringdal M, 346 Hall-Lord M-L, 82 Roberts BL, 264 Hass H, 144 Robson W, 1 Heere Bv, 138 Roulin M-J, 355 Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2006) 22, \-vill V Author Index S Thalanany MM, 40 Salamonson Y, 138 Theobald KA, 144 Sanchez-Izquierdo R, 378 Tibballs J, 315 Sanchez-Sanchez M, 378 Turkington L, 167 Santos-Diaz R, 378 Segesten K, 239 Ww Severinsson E, 228 Wahlin I, 370 Shaw T, 32 Walker N, 338 Siffleet J, 32 Weir P, 73 Sjéstrém B, 12 Wentzel Persenius M, 82 Spirig R, 355 West SH, 95 Wheatley I, 115 T Williams A, 274 Takman C, 228 Winter B, 183 Taylor F, 253 Taylor R, 66 Y Thacker M, 59 Young J, 32 VI Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2006) 22, \-vii! Subject Index H Haemodynamic phenomena, 194 A Health care policy, 130 Healthcare providers’ perceptions, 228 Adults, 59 Agency nurses, 144 History of nursing, 130 Anticholinergic drugs, 214 Holism, 301 Hospital admission, 154 Assessment, 115 I € ICU, 22; 32, 154, 264 Case review, 294 Infection, 59 Caspofungin, 59 Intensive care unit, 346 Children, 59 Intensive care, 40, 49, 59, 82, 144, 239, 338 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 329 Interviews, 264 Chronically critically ill, 355 Intuition, 301 Clinical environment, 283 Communication, 167 K Continuous positive airway pressure, 206 Knowing the patient, 355 Critical care outreach, 4 Knowledge, 318 Critical care, 106 Critical Care, 274 L Critical care, 49, 95, 355, 370 Leadership, 220, 294 Critical Illness mortality, 274 Long-term, 154 Critical thinking, 294 Critically ill patients, 283 M Critically ill, 32, 154 Malnutrition, 95 Cultural and phenomenography, 12 Mechanical ventilation, 22, 253, 338, 378 Medical emergency team, 315 D Memories, 264 Death rattle, 214 Memory, 154, 346 Decision making, 106 Modernisation, 220 Decision-making, 194, 253 Morphine, 214 Delirium screening, 264 Mothers, 49 Delusional memories, 346 Multidisciplinary, 220 Dreams, 264 N E National survey, 22 Early warning scores, 274 Neurocritical care, 214 Education, 220 Nurse consultant, 4 Emergency medical services, 138 Nurses’ attitudes, 138 Emotional support, 283 Nurses’ roles, 106 Emphysema, 329 Nurses’ satisfaction, 138 Empowerment, 370 Nurses, 22, 338 Enteral feeding, 95 Nursing care of acutely ill children, 73 Enteral nutrition, 82 Nursing, 82, 115, 239, 378 Ethics, 214 Evidence-based practice, 194 O Experience, 115, 194 Observations, 115 Experiences, 370 Oral hygiene, 318 Expertise, 301 Extubation, 378 P Paediatric critical care outreach, 73 F Paediatric early warning tool, 315 Follow-up, 154 Paediatric Early Warning Tool, 73 Fungal, 59 Paediatric intensive care, 73 Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2006) 22, |-vii_ Vil Subject Index Paediatrics, 49 Relatives, 40 Pain assessment, 12, 32 Research, 318 Pain behaviours, 32 Resuscitation, 138 Pain intensity, 12 Role involvement, 4 Pain tools, 32 Pain, 32 S Palliative sedation, 214 SARS, 130 Patient assessment, 283 Sedation, 22, 338, 378 Patient discharge, 106 Staff experience, 167 Patient experience, 167 Survey, 4, 138 Perceptions, 167 Phenomenology, 144 T Physical trauma, 346 Tactile touch, 239 Physicians, 22 Temporary workers, 144 Physiological scoring, 115 Treatment, 59 PICU, 49 Tube feeding, 82 Postoperative pain, 12 Posttraumatic stress, 49 U Practice development, 35 Unplanned ICU admission, 274 Preparation, 239 Unreal experiences, 154 Private costs, 40 Professional development, V Q Ventilation, 206, 329 Qualitative content analysis, 228 Ventilator treatment, 154 Qualitative research, 144 Visiting, 40 R Ww Recall, 154 Weaning, 206, 253, 329, 378 Reflection, 294 Withdrawal of mechanical ventilation, 214 VII Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2006) 22, |-Vvill

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