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Intensive and Critical Care Nursing Volume Contents (Volume 24 2008) Vol. 24/1 1 Royal College of Nursing Critical Care Forum news and issues LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Fingernail polish does not influence pulse oximetry to a clinically relevant dimension J. Hinkelbein and H.V. Genzwuerker Level of knowledge articulated by intensive care nurses and clinical decision-making D.M. Vandijck, S.0. Labeau and S./. Blot ORIGINAL ARTICLES Implementing and assessing an evidence-based electrolyte dosing order form in the medical ICU P. Owen, M.F. Monahan and R. MacLaren Pain related to tracheal suctioning in awake acutely and critically ill adults: A descrip- tive study C.M. Arroyo-Novoa, M.I. Figueroa-Ramos, K.A. Puntillo, J. Stanik-Hutt, C.L. Thompson, C. White and L.R. Wild Pathophysiology of acid base balance: The theory practice relationship S.L. Edwards Health is yearning—Experiences of being conscious during ventilator treatment in a critical care unit V. Karlsson and A. Forsberg Inter-professional working in the RAF Critical Care Air Support Team (CCAST) N.L. Ebbs and S. Timmons BR gh ss By» RTS Sy sae eAat ps2 Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2008) 24, |-vill_ I doi:10.1016/S0964-3397(08)00102-X Volume contents PHARMACY REVIEW 59 _— Rasburicase in the prevention and treatment of tumour lysis syndrome N. Mayne, S. Keady and M. Thacker 63 Chest X-ray quiz M. Reading Vol. 24/2 EDITORIAL Brazilian intensive care nursing K.G. Padilha ORIGINAL ARTICLES Discrimination of educational outcomes between differing levels of critical care pro- grammes by selected stakeholders in Australia: A mixed-method approach L.M. Aitken, J. Currey, A.P. Marshall and D. Elliott Competence in intensive and critical care nursing: A literature review R.-L. Adri, §. Tarja and L.-K. Helena Patient safety and job-related stress: A focus group study A. Berland, G.K. Natvig and D. Gundersen Risk factors for intensive care delirium: A systematic review B. Van Rompaey, M.J. Schuurmans, L.M. Shortridge-Baggett, S. Truijen and L. Bossaert ICU patients’ recall of emotional reactions in the trajectory from falling critically ill to hospital discharge: Follow-ups after 3 and 12 months L. L6f, L. Berggren and G. Ahlstrém The impact of offering a relatives’ clinic on the satisfaction of the next-of-kin of Critical Care patients—A prospective time-interrupted trial A. Steel, C. Underwood, C. Notley and M. Blunt Caught in an artificial split: A phenomenological study of being a caregiver in the tech- no-logically intense environment S. Almerud, R.J. Alapack, B. Fridlund and M. Ekebergh PHARMACY REVIEW National Patient Safety Agency: Improving patient safety across all critical care areas S. Keady and M. Thacker Chest X-ray quiz M. Reading Vol. 24/3 EDITORIAL Critical care nursing in Northern Ireland: A rich history with a future of opportunity P. Deeny NEWS RCN Critical Care Forum News and Issues R. Binks REVIEW Oral care and the risk of bloodstream infections in mechanically ventilated adults: A review D.J. Jones and C.L. Munro ORIGINAL ARTICLES 162 Caring for critically ill patients with advanced COPD at the end of life: A qualitative study D. Goodridge, W. Duggleby, J. Gjevre and D. Rennie It Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2008) 24, \-vii! Volume contents A qualitative study into the lived experience of post-CABG patients during mechanical ventilator weaning L. Schou and |. Egerod Weaning from ventilation: Does a care bundle approach work? C. Crocker and W. Kinnear The current role of the consultant nurse in critical care: Consolidation or consternation? D. Dawson and M. Coombs Nursing Activities Score in the intensive care unit: Analysis of the related factors K.G. Padilha, R.M.C. de Sousa, A.F. Queijo, A.M. Mendes and D.R. Miranda Chest x-ray quiz M. Reading Book review T. Graves . 24/4 EDITORIAL Improving rehabilitation following transfer from ICU C. Ball ORIGINAL ARTICLES Reliability of the Sedation-Agitation Scale between nurses and doctors M.C. Ryder-Lewis and K.M. Nelson Intensive care delirium monitoring and standardised treatment: A complete survey of Dutch Intensive Care Units M.M.J. Van Eijk, J. Kesecioglu and A.J.C. Slooter Patient's self-determination in intensive care—From an action- and confirmation theoretical perspective. The intensive care nurse view K.E. Meijers and B. Gustafsson Re-visiting the ICU. Experiences of follow-up visits to an ICU after discharge: A qualitative study A. Engstrém, S. Andersson and S. Séderberg From hope and expectation to unexpected death after cardiac surgery B. Ivarsson, S. Larsson, P. Johnsson, C. Luhrs and T. Sjéberg End of life decisions: Nurses perceptions, feelings and experiences R.E. McMillen PHARMACY REVIEW Tigecycline: A new antibiotic J. Hylands Corrigendum to “Communication interaction in |CU—Patient and staff experiences and perceptions” [Intensive Crit. Care Nurs. 22 (3) (2006) 167-180] V.S. Magnus and L. Turkington Chest X-ray quiz M. Reading . 24/5 EDITORIAL The power of one D. Dawson REVIEW Intermittent versus Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy: A matter of controversy H.T. Davies and G.D. Leslie Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2008) 24, \-vili_ Hl Volume contents ORIGINAL ARTICLES A description of the characteristics of patients with non-ST elevation acute coronary syndromes admitted to different settings in the 1990s !. Jones, M. Flather, M. Johnson, S. Barrow and D. Thompson The effect of protective treatment in reducing pressure ulcers for non-invasive ventila- tion patients M.-H. Weng Experiences of critically ill patients in the ICU J.G.M. Hofhuis, PE. Spronk, H.F. van Stel, A.J.P. Schrijvers, J.H. Rommes and J. Bakker Research activities and perceptions of barriers to research utilization among criticai care nurses in Korea E.G. Oh Chest X-ray quiz M. Reading BOOK REVIEW Operating Department Practice A-Z C. Crocker . 24/6 EDITORIAL Moving to all-graduate nursing in England — Implications for the nursing workforce G. Lyte ORIGINAL ARTICLES Supporting families through discharge from PICU to the ward: The development and evaluation of a discharge information brochure for families S. Linton, C. Grant and J. Pellegrini Intensive care nurses’ encounters with multicultural families in Norway: An exploratory study S. Hoye and E. Severinsson The importance of critical care nurses’ caring behaviours as perceived by nurses and relatives E. O’Connell and M. Landers Minimal occlusive volume cuff inflation: A survey of current practice L. Rose and L. Red! Access to intensive care units: A survey in North-East Italy A.B. Anzoletti, A. Buja, V. Bortolusso and A. Zampieron The role and effectiveness of a nurse practitioner led critical care outreach service A.M. Pirret Chest X-ray quiz M. Reading Volume Contents, Author Index and Subject Index IV Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2008) 24, |-Vvill Author Index Goodridge D, 162 a / Aut or index Grant C, 329 A Graves T, 207 Aari R-L, 78 Gundersen D, 90 Ahlstrém G, 108 Gustafssor: B, 222 Aitken LM, 68 Alapack RJ, 130 H Almerud §S, 130 Helena L-K, 78 Andersson §, 233 Hinkelbein J, 4 Anzoletti AB, 366 Hofhuis JGM, 300 Arroyo-Novoa CM, 20 Hoye S, 338 ; Hylands J, 260 B Bakker J, 300 I Ball C, 209 Ivarsson B, 242 Barrow S, 286 Berggren L, 108 J Berland A, 90 Johnson M, 286 Binks R, 150 Johnsson P, 242 Blot SI, 6 Jones DJ, 152 Blunt M, 122 Jones I, 286 Bortolusso V, 366 Bossaert L, 98 K Buja A, 366 Karlsson V, 41 Keady S, 59, 137 Cc Kesecioglu J, 218 Coombs M 187 Kinnear W, 180 Crocker C, 180, 325 Currey J, 68 L Labeau SO, 6 Landers M, 349 D Larsson S, 242 Davies HT, 269 Leslie GD, 269 Dawson D, 187, 267 Linton S, 329 de Sousa RMC, 197 L6f L, 108 Deeny P, 143 Luhrs C, 242 Duggleby W, 162 Lyte G, 327 E M Ebbs NL, 51 MacLaren R, 8 Edwards SL, 28 Magnus VS, 264 Egerod I, 171 Marshall AP, 68 Ekebergh M, 130 Mayne N, 59 Elliott D, 68 McFetridge B, 143 Engstr6m A, 233 McMillen RE, 251 Meijers KE, 222 F Mendes AM, 197 Figueroa-Ramos MI, 20 Miranda DR, 197 Flather M, 286 Monahan MF, 8 Forsberg A, 41 Munro CL, 152 Fridlund B, 130 N G Natvig GK, 90 Genzwuerker HV, 4 Nelson KM, 211 Gjevre J, 162 Notley C, 122 Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2008) 24, |-vill V Author Index O Spronk PE, 300 O’Connell E, 349 Stanik-Hutt J, 20 Oh EG, 314 Steel A, 122 Owen P, 8 T P Tarja S, 78 Padilha KG, 65, 197 Thacker M, 59, 137 Pellegrini J, 329 Thompson CL, 20 Pirret AM, 375 Thompson D, 286 Puntillo KA, 20 Timmons §, 51 Truijen S, 98 Q Turkington L, 264 Queijo AF, 197 R U Reading M, 63, 141, 205, 265, 323, 383 Underwood C, 122 Redl L, 359 Rennie D, 162 V Rommes JH, 300 Van Eijk MMJ, 218 Rose L, 359 Van Rompaey B, 98 Ryder-Lewis MC, 211 van Stel HF, 300 Vandijck DM, 6 S Schou L, 171 W Schrijvers AJP, 300 Weng M-H, 295 Schuurmans M], 98 White C, 20 Severinsson E, 338 Wild LR, 20 Shortridge-Baggett LM, 98 SjGberg T, 242 Slooter AJC, 218 Z SddCee rberCrgy So,O , &2 33 Zampieron A, 366 VI Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2008) 24, vii Subject Index Su o (as Tate (=>4 Error in measurement, 4 Evidence-based practice, 314 di Experience, 41, 233 Acid base balance, 28 Acidosis, 28 F Acute cardiology ward, 286 Family, 122 Advanced nursing practice, 375 Family member, 338 Advanced practice, 187 Feelings, 108 ; Agitation, 211 Fingernail polish, 4 Alkalosis, 28 Flight nursing, 51 Allopurinol, 59 Focus groups, 90 Antibiotic, 260 Follow-up visit, 233 Anticoagulation, 137 Arterial blood gases, 28 G General medical ward, 28 B General ward after ICU, 108 Bacteraemia, 152 Guideline, 8 Barriers to research utilization, 314 Bias, 4 H Bloodstream infections, 152 Heart, 242 Hospital admission, 108 re Hyponatraemia, 137 CABG, 171 Care bundle, 180 I Caring, 349 ICN, 222 Caring behaviours, 349 ICU, 41, 108, 171 Caring relationship, 130 ICU admission, 108 Chronic illness, 162 ICU discharge, 108 CIT, 222 Indicators of health services, 197 Competence, 78 Information, 242 Complication, 242 Injectable, 137 Consultant nurse, 187 Intensive Care, 269 COPD, 162 Intensive care, 130, 233, 251 Coronary care unit, 286 Intensive care, 6, 8, 78, 98, 300, 375 Critical Care, 122 Intensive care nurses, 338 Critical care, 8, 78, 143, 180, 187, 197, 314, 349, Intensive care unit (ICU), 20, 59, 211, 366 Critical care nursing, 68, 171 Intensive care units, 197 Critical care outreach, 375 Interpretive content analysis, 338 Critical illness, 130, 233 Inter-professional working, 51 Critically ill, 108 Cuff inflation, 359 J Job strain model, 90 D Death, 242 K Decision-making, 6 Knowledge, 6 Delirium, 98, 218 Discharge information, 329 L Doctor-nurse relations, 51 Long-term, 108 E M Electrolyte, 8 Magnesium, 8 Emotional reactions, 108 Mechanical ventilation, 152, 359 End of life care, 162 Mechanical ventilator weaning, 171 End of life decisions, 251 Memories, 41 Endotracheal intubation, 359 Memory, 108 Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2008) 24, \-vili Vil Subject Index Military nursing, 51 Q Minimal occlusive volume, 359 Qualitative thematic content analysis, 233 Mixed-method, 68 Monitoring, 218 R Multicultural, 338 Rasburicase, 59 Recall, 108 N Relatives, 122, 349 National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA), 137 Reliability, 211 Next of kin, 242 Renal Replacement Therapy, 269 NIV, 295 Research report, 68 Non-ST elevation acute coronary Research utilization, 314 syndromes, 286 Review, 260 North-East Italy, 366 Risk, 137 Northern Ireland, 143 Risk factor, 98 Nurse education, 68 Nurse liaison, 329 S Nurse practitioner, 375 Satisfaction, 122 Nurses, 6 SAUC model, 222 Nurses and decision making, 251 Sedation, 211 Nursing, 130, 349 Self-determination, 222 Nursing care, 300 Service improvement, 180 Nursing history, 143 Survey, 187 Nursing workload, 197 . 1 O [echnology, 130 Oral care, 152 Tegaderm, 295 Oral syringes, 137 fegasorb, 295 Order form, 8 ligecycline, 260 Outcomes, 269 Tracheal suctioning, 20 Oxygen saturation, 4 [rajectory, 108 " [ransfer anxiety, 329 Tumour lysis syndrome, 59 Pain, 20 Patient experience, 171 V Patient safety, 90 Ventilator associated pneumonia, 359 Patient’s experiences, 300 Ventilator treatment, 41, 108 Phenomenology, 130 Visiting policies, 366 Phosphorus, 8 Potassium, 8 W Pressure ulcer, 295 Weaning, 180 Procedures, 20 Withdrawal of treatment, 251 Pulse oximetry, 4 Work stress, 90 Vill Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2008) 24, I-vili

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