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Journal of Neuroscience Nursing 1997 Index of Articles Indexed by Subject and Author Volume 29, Numbers 1-6 Subject Index ACCIDENTS, TRAFFIC ANTILIPEMIC AGENTS—THERAPEUTIC USE BRAIN ABSCESS—SURGERY A problem unresolved (Stewart-Amidei Horizons. Effects of reducing cholesterol Multiple bilateral cerebral abscesses with C) (editorial) 1997 Oct; 29(5):280 on stroke (Fowler S) (brief item) 1997 hemorrhage (Baumann CK) (case study, Oct; 29(5):342 (1 ref) diagnostic images) 1997 Feb; 29(1):4-8, ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING 13-4 (21 ref) The effect of drug therapy on the per- ATTITUDE TO AIDS ceived symptom and ADL experiences Neuroscience nurses’ intentions to care BRAIN ATTACK—ALSO BRAIN ATTACK of narcoleptics (Schumacher A et al) for persons with HIV/AIDS (Dilorio C) NURSING (research, tables/charts) 1997 Feb; (research, tables/charts) 1997 Feb; Bladder management in acute care of 29(1):15-23 (23 ref) 29(1):50-5 (19 ref) stroke patients: a quality improvement project (Chan H) (forms, tables/charts) ADMINISTRATION, INTRANASAL AUTISM 1997 Jun; 29(3):187-90 (2 ref) Horizons. Intranasal lidocaine for Valproic acid treatment of epilepsy in migraine and cluster headaches (Fowler autistic twins (Childs JA et al) (case Code stroke: rapid transport, triage and S) (brief item) 1997 Oct; 29(5):342 (1 ref) study) 1997 Aug; 29(4):244-8 (12 ref) treatment using rt-PA therapy (Rapp K et al) (CEU, protocol, tables/charts) 1997 ALCOHOL DRINKING BLOOD PRESSURE—DRUG EFFECTS Dec; 29(6):361-366 (10 ref) A problem unresolved (Stewart-Amidei Horizons. The effects of caffeine on BP C) (editorial) 1997 Oct; 29(5):280 and HR (Fowler S) (brief item) 1997 Oct; Development and implementation of 29(5):342 (1 ref) clinical pathways for stroke on a multi- ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE—DRUG THERAPY hospital basis (Hainsworth DS et al) (sta- Horizons. Alzheimer’s disease: a new BOWEL AND BLADDER MANAGEMENT drug approach (brief item) 1997 Feb; Bladder management in acute care of tistics, tables/charts) 1997 Jun; 29(3):156- 29(1):61 (1 ref) stroke patients: a quality improvement 62 (14 ref) project (Chan H) (forms, tables/charts) ANEURYSM—NURSING 1997 Jun; 29(3):187-90 (2 ref) Education to improve stroke awareness Guglielmi detachable coils: an alterna- and emergent response (Daley S et al) tive therapy for surgically high-risk BRAIN—ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY (CEU, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; aneurysms (Morrison SR) (diagnostic Brain attack: correlative anatomy 29(6):393-396 (12 ref) images, nursing diagnoses, nursing inter- (Testani-Dufour L et al) (case study, ventions) 1997 Aug; 29(4):232-7 (6 ref) CEU, exam questions, _ pictorial, Nursing care of acute stroke patients tables/charts) 1997 Aug; 29(4):213-24, after receiving rt-PA therapy (BraimahJ ANEURYSM—THERAPY 231 (26 ref) et al) (CEU, protocol, tables/charts) 1997 Guglielmi detachable coils: an alterna- Dec; 29(6):373-383 (18 ref) tive therapy for surgically high-risk BRAIN ABSCESS—COMPLICATIONS aneurysms (Morrison SR) (diagnostic Multiple bilateral cerebral abscesses with Nursing management of acute complica- images, nursing diagnoses, nursing inter- hemorrhage (Baumann CK) (case study, tions following rt-PA in acute ischemic ventions) 1997 Aug; 29(4):232-7 (6 ref) diagnostic images) 1997 Feb; 29(1):4-8, stroke (Barch C et al) (CEU, protocol, 13-4 (21 ref) tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6):367-372 ANTICONVULSANTS—ADMINISTRATION AND (18 ref) DOSAGE BRAIN ABSCESS—DIAGNOSIS Pharmacology update. Pharmacologic Multiple bilateral cerebral abscesses with Overview: hyperacute rt-PA stroke treat- management of epilepsy: an update hemorrhage (Baumann CK) (case study, ment (Donnarumma Re t al) (CEU, pic- (Ozuna J) (CEU, exam questions, diagnostic images) 1997 Feb; 29(1):4-8, torial, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6):351- tables/charts) 1997 Oct; 29(5):330-7 (33 13-4 (21 ref) 355 (19 ref) ref) Journal of Neuroscience Nursing 1997 Index of Articles Indexed by Subject and Author Volume 29, Numbers 1-6 Subject Index ACCIDENTS, TRAFFIC ANTILIPEMIC AGENTS—THERAPEUTIC USE BRAIN ABSCESS—SURGERY A problem unresolved (Stewart-Amidei Horizons. Effects of reducing cholesterol Multiple bilateral cerebral abscesses with C) (editorial) 1997 Oct; 29(5):280 on stroke (Fowler S) (brief item) 1997 hemorrhage (Baumann CK) (case study, Oct; 29(5):342 (1 ref) diagnostic images) 1997 Feb; 29(1):4-8, ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING 13-4 (21 ref) The effect of drug therapy on the per- ATTITUDE TO AIDS ceived symptom and ADL experiences Neuroscience nurses’ intentions to care BRAIN ATTACK—ALSO BRAIN ATTACK of narcoleptics (Schumacher A et al) for persons with HIV/AIDS (Dilorio C) NURSING (research, tables/charts) 1997 Feb; (research, tables/charts) 1997 Feb; Bladder management in acute care of 29(1):15-23 (23 ref) 29(1):50-5 (19 ref) stroke patients: a quality improvement project (Chan H) (forms, tables/charts) ADMINISTRATION, INTRANASAL AUTISM 1997 Jun; 29(3):187-90 (2 ref) Horizons. Intranasal lidocaine for Valproic acid treatment of epilepsy in migraine and cluster headaches (Fowler autistic twins (Childs JA et al) (case Code stroke: rapid transport, triage and S) (brief item) 1997 Oct; 29(5):342 (1 ref) study) 1997 Aug; 29(4):244-8 (12 ref) treatment using rt-PA therapy (Rapp K et al) (CEU, protocol, tables/charts) 1997 ALCOHOL DRINKING BLOOD PRESSURE—DRUG EFFECTS Dec; 29(6):361-366 (10 ref) A problem unresolved (Stewart-Amidei Horizons. The effects of caffeine on BP C) (editorial) 1997 Oct; 29(5):280 and HR (Fowler S) (brief item) 1997 Oct; Development and implementation of 29(5):342 (1 ref) clinical pathways for stroke on a multi- ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE—DRUG THERAPY hospital basis (Hainsworth DS et al) (sta- Horizons. Alzheimer’s disease: a new BOWEL AND BLADDER MANAGEMENT drug approach (brief item) 1997 Feb; Bladder management in acute care of tistics, tables/charts) 1997 Jun; 29(3):156- 29(1):61 (1 ref) stroke patients: a quality improvement 62 (14 ref) project (Chan H) (forms, tables/charts) ANEURYSM—NURSING 1997 Jun; 29(3):187-90 (2 ref) Education to improve stroke awareness Guglielmi detachable coils: an alterna- and emergent response (Daley S et al) tive therapy for surgically high-risk BRAIN—ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY (CEU, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; aneurysms (Morrison SR) (diagnostic Brain attack: correlative anatomy 29(6):393-396 (12 ref) images, nursing diagnoses, nursing inter- (Testani-Dufour L et al) (case study, ventions) 1997 Aug; 29(4):232-7 (6 ref) CEU, exam questions, _ pictorial, Nursing care of acute stroke patients tables/charts) 1997 Aug; 29(4):213-24, after receiving rt-PA therapy (BraimahJ ANEURYSM—THERAPY 231 (26 ref) et al) (CEU, protocol, tables/charts) 1997 Guglielmi detachable coils: an alterna- Dec; 29(6):373-383 (18 ref) tive therapy for surgically high-risk BRAIN ABSCESS—COMPLICATIONS aneurysms (Morrison SR) (diagnostic Multiple bilateral cerebral abscesses with Nursing management of acute complica- images, nursing diagnoses, nursing inter- hemorrhage (Baumann CK) (case study, tions following rt-PA in acute ischemic ventions) 1997 Aug; 29(4):232-7 (6 ref) diagnostic images) 1997 Feb; 29(1):4-8, stroke (Barch C et al) (CEU, protocol, 13-4 (21 ref) tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6):367-372 ANTICONVULSANTS—ADMINISTRATION AND (18 ref) DOSAGE BRAIN ABSCESS—DIAGNOSIS Pharmacology update. Pharmacologic Multiple bilateral cerebral abscesses with Overview: hyperacute rt-PA stroke treat- management of epilepsy: an update hemorrhage (Baumann CK) (case study, ment (Donnarumma Re t al) (CEU, pic- (Ozuna J) (CEU, exam questions, diagnostic images) 1997 Feb; 29(1):4-8, torial, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6):351- tables/charts) 1997 Oct; 29(5):330-7 (33 13-4 (21 ref) 355 (19 ref) ref) December, 1997 © Volume 29, Number6 Pathophysiology and mechanisms of BRAIN ATTACK—DRUG ADMINISTRATION— BRAIN NEOPLASMS—THERAPY acute ischemic stroke (Bratina P et al) ADVERSE EFFECTS Horizons. Antiangiogenesis drug for (CEU, pictorial, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; Nursing management of acute complica- brain tumors (brief item) 1997 Feb; 29(6):356-360 (10 ref) tions following rt-PA in acute ischemic 29(1):61 stroke (Barch C et al) (CEU, protocol, Using the NIH Stroke Scale to assess tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6):367-372 CAFFEINE—ADVERSE EFFECTS stroke patients (Spilker J et al) (forms, (18 ref) Horizons. The effects of caffeine on BP tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6):384-392 ( and HR (Fowler S) (brief item) 1997 Oct; ref) BRAIN ATTACK—EMERGENCY CARE 20(5):342 (1 ref) Code stroke: rapid transport, triage and BRAIN ATTACK—ASSESSMENT treatment using rt-PA therapy (Rapp K et CEREBRAL ANEURYSM—COMPLICATIONS Using the NIH Stroke Scale to assess al) (CEU, protocol, tables/charts) 1997 Hyperdynamic therapy: the nurse’s role stroke patients (Spilker J et al) (CEU, Dec; 29(6): 361-366 (10 ref) in the treatment of cerebral vasospasm forms, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6): (Campbell PJ et al) (care plan, case 384-392 (17 ref) Overview: hyperacute rt-PA stroke treat- study) 1997 Oct; 29(5):318-24 (28 ref) ment (Donnarumma Re t al) (CEU, pic- BRAIN ATTACK—COMPLICATIONS CEREBRAL ARTERIES—ANATOMY AND torial, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6):351- Clinical corner. Dysphagia: a screening HISTOLOGY 355 (19 ref) tool for stroke patients (Wood P et al) Brain attack: correlative anatomy (forms, tables/charts) 1997 Oct; BRAIN ATTACK—PHYSIOPATHOLOGY (Testani-Dufour L et al) (case study, 29(5):325-9 (3 ref 10 bib) Brain attack: correlative anatomy CEU, exam questions, __ pictorial, (Testani-Dufour L et al) (case study, tables/charts) 1997 Aug; 29(4):213-24, Nursing management of acute complica- CEU, exam questions, _ pictorial, 231 (26 ref) tions following rt-PA in acute ischemic tables/charts) 1997 Aug; 29(4):213-24, stroke (Barch C et al) (CEU, protocol, 231 (26 ref) CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE—ETIOLOGY tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6):367-372 Multiple bilateral cerebral abscesses with (18 ref) Pathophysiology and mechanisms of hemorrhage (Baumann CK) (case study, diagnostic images) 1997 Feb; 29(1):4-8, acute ischemic stroke (Bratina P et al) BRAIN ATTACK—DRUG ADMINISTRATION (CEU, pictorial, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 13-4 (21 ref) Code stroke: rapid transport, triage and 29(6):356-360 (10 ref) CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE—IN INFANCY AND treatment using rt-PA therapy (Rapp K et CHILDHOOD al) (CEU, protocol, tables/charts) 1997 BRAIN ATTACK—PREVENTION AND CONTROL Intraventricular hemorrhage and long- Dec; 29(6):361-366 (10 ref) Horizons. Effects of reducing cholesterol term outcome in the premature infant on stroke (Fowler S) (brief item) 1997 (Wildrick D) (review) 1997 Oct; Nursing care of acute stroke patients Oct; 29(5):342 (1 ref) 29(5):281-9 (20 ref) after receiving rt-PA therapy (Braimah J et al) (CEU, protocol, tables/charts) 1997 BRAIN ATTACK—SYMPTOMS CEREBRAL VASOSPASM—NURSING Dec; 29(6):373-383 (18 ref) Brain attack: correlative anatomy Hyperdynamic therapy: the nurse’s role (Testani-Dufour L et al) (case study, in the treatment of cerebral vasospasm Nursing management of acute complica- CEU, exam questions, pictorial, (Campbell PJ et al) (care plan, case tions following rt-PA in acute ischemic tables/charts) 1997 Aug; 29(4):213-24, study) 1997 Oct; 29(5):318-24 (28 ref) stroke (Barch C et al) (CEU, protocol, 231 (26 ref) tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6):367-372 CEREBRAL VASOSPASM—THERAPY (18 ref) BRAIN INJURIES—COMPLICATIONS Hyperdynamic therapy: the nurse’s role Postcomatose unawareness/vegetative in the treatment of cerebral vasospasm Overview: hyperacute rt-PA stroke treat- state following severe brain injury: a (Campbell PJ et al) (care plan, case ment (Donnarumma Re t al) (CEU, pic- content methodology (Duff DL et al) study) 1997 Oct; 29(5):318-24 (28 ref) torial, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6):351- 1997 Oct; 29(5):305-7, 312-7 (43 ref) 355 (19 ref) CEREBRAL VENTRICLES BRAIN INJURIES—NURSING Accuracy of levelling intraventricular col- Pathophysiology and mechanisms of Postcomatose unawareness/vegetative lection drainage systems (Bisnaire D et state following severe brain injury: a al) (research, tables/charts) 1997 Aug; acute ischemic stroke (Bratina P et al) (CEU, pictorial, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; content methodology (Duff DL et al) 29(4):261-8 (12 ref) 1997 Oct; 29(5):305-7, 312-7 (43 ref) 29(6):356-360 (10 ref) CEREBROVASCULAR CIRCULATION BRAIN NEOPLASMS—SURGERY Brain attack: correlative anatomy Stereotactic radiosurgery for malignant (Testani-Dufour L et al) (case study, brain tumors: the patient’s perspective CEU, exam questions, _ pictorial, (Ward-Smith P) (research) 1997 Apr; tables/charts) 1997 Aug; 29(4):213-24, 29(2):117-22 (20 ref) 231 (26 ref) Journal of Neuroscience Nursing CHRONIC DISEASE—IN OLD AGE CONFUSION—EPIDEMIOLOGY—IN OLD AGE EPmLePSY—DRUG THERAPY Health promotion in chronically ill older Screening for acute confusion in elderly Pharmacology update. Pharmacologic adults (Fowler SB) 1997 Feb; 29(1): 39- long-term care residents (Culp K et al) management of epilepsy: an update 43 (33 ref) (research, tables/charts) 1997 Apr; (Ozuna J) (CEU, exam questions, 29(2):86-8, 95-100 (52 ref) tables/charts) 1997 Oct; 29(5):330-7 (33 CHRONIC PAIN ref) The neuroplastic phenomenon: a physi- CRITICAL PATH ologic link between chronic pain and Development and implementation of EPILEPSY—DRUG THERAPY—IN INFANCY learning (Arnstein PM) 1997 Jun; clinical pathways for stroke on a multi- AND CHILDHOOD 29(3):179-86 (33 ref) hospital basis (Hainsworth DS et al) (sta- Valproic acid treatment of epilepsy in tistics, tables/charts) 1997 Jun; 29(3):156- autistic twins (Childs JA et al) (case CLOSED DRAINAGE 62 (14 ref) study) 1997 Aug; 29(4):244-8 (12 ref) Accuracy of levelling intraventricular col- lection drainage systems (Bisnaire D et DATABASE CONSTRUCTION EPILEPSY—PsYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS al) (research, tables/charts) 1997 Aug; Profiles of cognitive functioning in sub- The practical aspects of epilepsy: critical 29(4):261-8 (12 ref) jects with neurological disorders components of comprehensive patient (Cammermeyer M et al) (research, care (Long L et al) 1997 Aug; 29(4):249- CLUSTER HEADACHE—DRUG THERAPY tables/charts) 1997 Jun; 29(3):163-9 (9 54 (22 ref) Horizons. Intranasal lidocaine for ref) migraine and cluster headaches (Fowler EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES S) (brief item) 1997 Oct; 29(5): 342 (1 DEGLUTITION DISORDERS—DIAGNOSIS Guglielmi detachable coils: an alterna- ref) Clinical corner. Dysphagia: a screening tive therapy for surgically high-risk tool for stroke patients (Wood P et al) aneurysms (Morrison SR) (diagnostic COGNITION (forms, tables/charts) 1997 Oct; images, nursing diagnoses, nursing inter- Profiles of cognitive functioning in sub- 2%(5):325-9 (3 ref 10 bib) ventions) 1997 Aug; 29(4):232-7 (6 ref) jects with neurological disorders (Cammermeyer M et al) (research, tables DEGLUTITION DIisORDERS—NURSING EXERCISE /charts) 1997 Jun; 29(3):163-9 (9 ref) Clinical corner. Dysphagia: a screening Physical activity and perceived health tool for stroke patients (Wood P et al) status in persons with multiple sclerosis ComMA—CoOMPLICATIONS (forms, tables/charts) 1997 Oct; (Stuifbergen AK) (research, Postcomatose unawareness/vegetative 29(5):325-9 (3 ref 10 bib) tables/charts) 1997 Aug; 29(4):238-43 (16 state following severe brain injury: a ref) content methodology (Duff DL et al) DIENCEPHALON 1997 Oct; 29(5):305-7, 312-7 (43 ref) Brain attack: correlative anatomy HEAD INJURIES—NURSING (Testani-Dufour L et al) (case study, Management of intracranial hernody- CoMA—NURSING CEU, exam questions, pictorial, namics in the adult: a research analysis Postcomatose unawareness/vegetative tables/charts) 1997 Aug; 29(4):213-24, of head positioning and recommenda- state following severe brain injury: a 231 (26 ref) tions for clinical practice and future content methodology (Duff DL et al) research (Simmons BJ) (review) 1997 1997 Oct; 29(5):305-7, 312-7 (43 ref) ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY Feb; 29(1):44-9 (31 ref) Relating EEG changes and I-thou feel- COMMON COLD ings during nursing interview HEALTH BEHAVIOR Horizons. Is the common cold a cure for (Minamisawa H et al) (research, Hope and a health-promoting lifestyle in other problems? (brief item) 1997 Feb; tables/charts, tracings) 1997 Feb; persons with Parkinson’s_ disease 29(1): 60-1 (1 ref) 29(1):32-8 (17 ref) (Fowler SB) (research, tables/charts) 1997 Apr; 29(2):111-6 (42 ref) COMORBIDITY—IN INFANCY & CHILDHOOD EMOTIONS Valproic acid treatment of epilepsy in Relating EEG changes and I-thou feel- HEALTH PROMOTION—IN OLD AGE autistic twins (Childs JA et al) (case ings during nursing interview Health promotion in chronically ill older study) 1997 Aug; 29(4):244-8 (12 ref) (Minamisawa H_ et al) (research, adults (Fowler SB) 1997 Feb; 29(1):39-43 tables/charts, tracings) 1997 Feb; (33 ref) CONFUSION—DIAGNOSIS—IN OLD AGE 29(1):32-8 (17 ref) Screening for acute confusion in elderly HEALTH RESOURCE UTILIZATION long-term care residents (Culp K et al) EMPOWERMENT Horizons. Resource use in aneurysmal (research, tables/charts) 1997 Apr; Toward empowerment (Stewart-Amidei subarachnoid hemorrhage 1997 Feb; 29(2):86-8, 95-100 (52 ref) C) (editorial) 1997 Aug; 29(4):207 29(1):60 (2 ref) December, 1997 © Volume 29, Number6 HEALTH STATUS INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE—EVALUATION MINIMALLY INVASIVE PROCEDURES Physical activity and perceived health Manegement of intracranial hemody- Guglielmi detachable coils: an alterna- status in persons with multiple sclerosis namics in the adult: a research analysis tive therapy for surgically high-risk (Stuifbergen AK) (research, tables of head positioning and recommenda- aneurysms (Morrison SR) (diagnostic charts) 1997 Aug; 29(4):238-43 (16 ref) tions for clinical practice and future images, nursing diagnoses, nursing inter- research (Simmons BJ) (review) 1997 ventions) 1997 Aug; 29(4):232-7 ( ref) HEART RATE—DRUG EFFECTS Feb; 29(1):44-9 (31 ref) Horizons. The effects of caffeine on BP MONITORING, INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE and HR (Fowler S) (brief item) 1997 Oct; INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE, INCREASED— Accuracy of levelling intraventricular col- 29(5):342 (1 ref) NURSING lection drainage systems (Bisnaire D et Management of intracranial hemody- al) (research, tables/charts) 1997 Aug; HELP SEEKING BEHAVIOR namics in the adult: a research analysis 29(4):261-8 (12 ref) Perceived self-care information needs of head positioning and recommenda- and information-seeking behaviors tions for clinical practice and future MONITORING, INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE— before and after elective spinal proce- research (Simmons BJ) (review) 1997 EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES dures (Holmes KL et al) (research) 1997 Feb; 29(1):44-9 (31 ref) Accuracy of levelling intraventricular col- Apr; 29(2):79-85 (12 ref) lection drainage systems (Bisnaire D et INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE, INCREASED— al) (research, tables/charts) 1997 Aug; HEMODYNAMICS PREVENTION AND CONTROL 29(4):261-8 (12 ref) Management of intracranial hemody- Management of intracranial hemody- namics in the adult: a research analysis namics in the adult: a research analysis Moror ACTIVITY of head positioning and recommenda- of head positioning and recommenda- Changes in motor performance in per- tions for clinical practice and future tions for clinical practice and future sons with Parkinson’s disease after exer- research (Simmons BJ) (review) 1997 research (Simmons BJ) (review) 1997 cise in a mountain area (Sunvisson H et Feb; 29(1):44-9 (31 ref) Feb; 29(1):44-9 (31 ref) al) (research, tables/charts) 1997 Aug; 29(4):255-60 (19 ref) HOPE LEARNING Hope and a health-promoting lifestyle in The neuroplastic phenomenon: a physi- MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS persons with Parkinson’s disease ologic link between chronic pain and Physical activity and perceived health (Fowler SB) (research, tables/charts) learning (Arnstein PM) 1997 Jun; status in persons with multiple sclerosis 1997 Apr; 29(2):111-6 (42 ref) 29(3):179-86 (33 ref) (Stuifbergen AK) (research, tables/ charts) 1997 Aug; 29(4):238-43 (16 ref) HYPONATREMIA—DRUG THERAPY LIDOCAINE—ADMINISTRATION AND DOSAGE Horizons. Fludrocortisone in the treat- Horizons. Intranasal lidocaine for The lived experience of relapsing multi- ment of SAH-induced hyponatremia migraine and cluster headaches (Fowler ple sclerosis: a phenomenological study (Fowler S) (brief item) 1997 Oct; S) (brief item) 1997 Oct; 29(5):342 (1 ref) (Miller CM) (research) 1997 Oct; 29(5):342-3 (1 ref) 29(5):294-304 (51 ref) LIDOCAINE-—THERAPEUTIC USE HYPONATREMIA—ETIOLOGY Horizons. Intranasal lidocaine for MUSCLE HYPERTONIA—NURSING Horizons. Fludrocortisone in the treat- migraine and cluster headaches (Fowler Soft tissue manipulation: neuromuscular ment of SAH-induced hyponatremia S) (brief item) 1997 Oct; 29(5):342 (1 ref) and muscle energy techniques (Roberts (Fowler S) (brief item) 1997 Oct; BL) (case study, pictorial) 1997 Apr; 29(5):342-3 (1 ref) LIFE EXPERIENCES 29(2):123-7 (2 ref) The lived experience of relapsing multi- INFORMATION NEEDS ple sclerosis: a phenomenological study MUSCLE HYPERTONIA—T'HERAPY Perceived self-care information needs (Miller CM) (research) 1997 Oct; Soft tissue manipulation: neuromuscular and _= information-seeking behaviors 29(5):294-304 (51 ref) and muscle energy techniques (Roberts before and after elective spinal proce- BL) (case study, pictorial) 1997 Apr; dures (Holmes KL et al) (research) 1997 LIFE STYLE 29(2):123-7 (2 ref) Apr; 29(2):79-85 (12 ref) Hope and a health-promoting lifestyle in persons with Parkinson’s disease MUSCLE STRENGTHENING INTERNET (Fowler SB) (research, tables/charts) Soft tissue manipulation: neuromuscular Surfing the Net: the sequel (Stewart- 1997 Apr; 29(2):111-6 (42 ref) and muscle energy techniques (Roberts Amidei C) (editorial) 1997 Apr; 29(2):77 BL) (case study, pictorial) 1997 Apr; * MIGRAINE—DRUG THERAPY 29(2):123-7 (2 ref) INTERVIEWS Horizons. Intranasal lidocaine for Relating EEG changes and I-thou feel- migraine and cluster headaches (Fowler ings during nursing interview S) (brief item) 1997 Oct; 29(5):342 (1 ref) (Minamisawa H et al) (research, tables/charts, tracings) 1997 Feb; 29(1):32-8 (17 ref) TAS ERP AES IN PAIS NE PRN AEE ENO LEAR TS EOS EISEN EOEE RP AOMLLEE OT IEE LE EOE ENTE TIE ERE SET EIN TET ELE TO 106 Journal of Neuroscience Nursing NARCOLEPSY—DRUG THERAPY Code stroke: rapid transport, triage and NURSE-PATIENT RELATIONS The effect of drug therapy on the per- treatment using rt-PA therapy (Rapp K et Relating EEG changes and I-thou feel- ceived symptom and ADL experiences al) (CEU, protocol, tables/charts) 1997 ings during nursing interview of narcoleptics (Schumacher A et al) Dec; 29(6):361-366 (10 ref) (Minamisawa H et al) (research, tables/ (research, tables/charts) 1997 Feb; charts, tracings) 1997 Feb; 29(1):32-8 (17 29(1):15-23 (23 ref) Education to improve stroke awareness ref) and emergent response (Daley S et al) NARCOLEPSY—PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS (CEU, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6): Toward empowerment (Stewart-Amidei The effect of drug therapy on the per- 393-396 (12 ref) C) (editorial) 1997 Aug; 29(4):207 ceived symptom and ADL experiences of narcoleptics (Schumacher A et al) Nursing care of acute stroke patients NURSES—PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS (research, tables/charts) 1997 Feb; after receiving rt-PA therapy (Braimah J Relating EEG changes and I-thou feel- 29(1):15-23 (23 ref) et al) (CEU, protocol, tables/charts) 1997 ings during nursing interview Dec; 29(6):373-383 (18 ref) (Minamisawa H et al) (research, tables/ NARCOLEPSY—SYMPTOMS charts, tracings) 1997 Feb; 29(1):32-8 (17 The effect of drug therapy on the per- Nursing management of acute complica- ref) ceived symptom and ADL experiences tions following rt-PA in acute ischemic of narcoleptics (Schumacher A et al) NURSING ASSESSMENT stroke (Barch C et al) (CEU, protocol, (research, tables/charts) 1997 Feb; Screening for acute confusion in elderly tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6):367-372 29(1):15-23 (23 ref) long-term care residents (Culp K et al) (18 ref) (research, tables/charts) 1997 Apr; 29(2): NEOPLASMS—TI HERAPY 86-8, 95-100 (52 ref) Horizons. Is the common cold a cure for Overview: hyperacute rt-PA stroke treat- other problems? (brief item) 1997 Feb; ment (Donnarumma Re t al) (CEU, pic- Using the NIH Stroke Scale to assess torial, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6)351- 29(1):60-1 (1 ref) stroke patients (Spilker J et al) (CEU, 355: (19 ref) forms, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6): NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES—DIAGNOSIS 384-392 (17 ref) Distinguishing conversion disorder from Pathophysiology and mechanisms of neurologic impairment (Parobek VM) acute ischemic stroke (Bratina P et al) NURSING INTERVENTIONS (tables/charts) 1997 Apr; 29(2):128-34 (CEU, pictorial, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; Soft tissue manipulation: neuromuscular (17 ref) 29(6):356-360 (10 ref) and muscle energy techniques (Roberts BL) (case study, pictorial) 1997 Apr; NERVOUS SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY Using the NIH Stroke Scale to assess 29(2):123-7 (2 ref) The neuroplastic phenomenon: a physi- stroke patients (Spilker J et al) (CEU, ologic link between chronic pain and forms, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 296): NURSING PRACTICE, THEORY BASED learning (Arnstein PM) 1997 Jun; 384-392 (17 ref) Using a health promotion model to 29(3):179-86 (33 ref) enhance medication compliance Accuracy of levelling intraventricular col- (Lannon SL) (case study) 1997 Jun; NEUROLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS lection drainage systems (Bisnaire D et 29(3):170-8 (36 ref) Profiles of cognitive functioning in sub- al) (research, tables/charts) 1997 Aug; jects with neurological disorders OUTCOMES OF PREMATURITY 29(4):261-8 (12 ref) (Cammermeyer M et al) (research, Intraventricular hemorrhage and _ long- tables/charts) 1997 Jun; 29(3):163-9 (9 term outcome in the premature infant Postcomatose unawareness/vegetative ref) state following severe brain injury: a (Wildrick D) (review) 1997 Oct; NEURONS—PHYSIOLOGY content methodology (Duff DL et al) 29(5):281-9 (20 ref) The neuroplastic phenomenon: a physi- 1997 Oct; 29(5):305-7, 312-7 (43 ref) PARKINSON DISEASE ologic link between chronic pain and Hope and a health-promoting lifestyle in learning (Arnstein PM) 1997 Jun; Research corner. Neuroscience nursing persons with Parkinson’s disease 29(3):179-86 (33 ref) research: challenges for the next decade (Fowler SB) (research, tables/charts) (Leveck MD) 1997 Oct; 29(5):338-41 (4 1997 Apr; 29(2):111-6 (42 ref) NEUROSCIENCE NURSING ref) Neuroscience nurses’ intentions to care for persons with HIV/AIDS (Dilorio C) NursE ATTITUDES Changes in motor performance in per- sons with Parkinson’s disease after exer- (research, tables/charts) 1997 Feb; Neuroscience nurses’ intentions to care 29(1):50-5 (19 ref) for persons with HIV/AIDS (Dilorio C) cise in a mountain area (Sunvisson H et (research, tables/charts) 1997 Feb; al) (research, tables/charts) 1997 Aug; Bladder management in acute care of 29(1):50-5 (19 ref) 29(4):255-60 (19 ref) stroke patients: a quality improvement project (Chan H) (forms, tables/charts) 1997 Jun; 29(3):187-90 (2 ref) December, 1997 © Volume 29, Number 6 PARKINSON DISEASE—PHYSIOPATHOLOGY RESEARCH, NURSING STROKE Pathophysiology and management of Research corner. Neuroscience nursing Bladder management in acute care of idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (Lusis SA). research: challenges for the next decade stroke patients: a quality improvement 1997 Feb; 29(1):24-31 (51 ref) (Leveck MD) 1997 Oct; 29(5):338-41 (4 project (Chan H) (forms, tables/charts) ref) 1997 Jun; 29(3):187-90 (2 ref) PARKINSON DISEASE—THERAPY Pathophysiology and management of SCOPE OF NURSING PRACTICE Code stroke: rapid transport, triage and idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (Lusis SA) Editorial: what can I do? (Stewart-Amidei treatment using rt-PA therapv (Rapp Ke t 1997 Feb; 29(1):24-31 (51 ref) C) (editorial) 1997 Feb; 29(1):3 al) (CEU, protocol, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6):361-366 (10 ref) PATIENT ATTITUDES SELF ADMINISTRATION Stereotactic radiosurgery for malignant Using a health promotion model to Development and implementation of brain tumors: the patient’s perspective enhance medication compliance clinical pathways for stroke on a multi- (Ward-Smith P) (research) 1997 Apr; (Lannon SL) (case study) 1997 Jun; hospital basis (Hainsworth DS et al) (sta- 29(2):117-22 (20 ref) 29(3):170-8 (36 ref) tistics, tables/charts) 1997 Jun; 29(3):156- PATIENT CENTERED CARE SELF CARE—EDUCATION 62 (14 ref) Relating EEG changes and I-thou feel- Perceived self-care information needs ings during nursing interview and _information-seeking behaviors Education to improve stroke awareness (Minamisawa H et al) (research, tables/ before and after elective spinal proce- and emergent response (Daley S et al) charts, tracings) 1997 Feb; 29(1): 32-8 dures (Holmes KL et al) (research) 1997 (CEU, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 26): (17 ref) Apr; 29(2):79-85 (12 ref) 393-396 (12 ref) Nursing care of acute stroke patients PATIENT COMPLIANCE SEROTONIN after receiving rt-PA therapy (Braimah J Using a health promotion model to Serotonergic receptors as targets for et al) (CEU, protocol, tables/charts) 1997 enhance medication compliance pharmacotherapy (Kirk EE et al) (pictor- Dec; 29(6):373-383 (18 ref) (Lannon SL) (case study) 1997 Jun; ial, tables/charts) 1997 Jun; 29(3):191-7 29(3):170-8 (36 ref) (61 ref) Nursing management of acute complica- tions following rt-PA in acute ischemic PATIENT EDUCATION SOMATOFORM DIsORDERS—DIAGNOSIS stroke (Barch C et al) (CEU, protocol, Perceived self-care information needs Distinguishing conversion disorder from tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6):367-372 and_ information-seeking behaviors neurologic impairment (Parobek VM) (18 ref) before and after elective spinal proce- (tables/charts) 1997 Apr; 29(2):128-34 dures (Holmes KL et al) (research) 1997 (17 ref) Overview: hyperacute rt-PA stroke treat- Apr; 29(2):79-85 (12 ref) ment (Donnarumma R et al) (CEU, pic- SPASM—NURSING torial, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6):351- PATIENT POSITIONING Soft tissue manipulation: neuromuscular 355 (19 ref) Management of intracranial hemody- and muscle energy techniques (Roberts namics in the adult: a research analysis BL) (case study, pictorial) 1997 Apr; Pathophysiology and mechanisms of of head positioning and recommenda- 29(2):123-7 (2 ref) acute ischemic stroke (Bratina P et al) tions for clinical practice and future research (Simmons BJ) (review) 1997 SPASM—THERAPY (CEU, pictorial, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6):356-360 (10 ref) Feb; 29(1):44-9 (31 ref) Soft tissue manipulation: neuromuscular and muscle energy techniques (Roberts PENDER HEALTH PROMOTION MODEL BL) (case study, pictorial) 1997 Apr; Using the NIH Stroke Scale to assess Using a health promotion model to 29(2):123-7 (2 ref) stroke patients (Spilker J et al) (CEU, enhance medication compliance forms, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 296): SPINE—SURGERY 384-392 ( ref) (Lannon SL) (case study) 1997 Jun; 29(3):170-8 (36 ref) Perceived self-care information needs and _information-seeking behaviors SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE— RADIOSURGERY before and after elective spinal proce- COMPLICATIONS Stereotactic radiosurgery for malignant dures (Holmes KL et al) (research) 1997 Hyperdynamic therapy: the nurse’s role brain tumors: the patient’s perspective Apr; 29(2):79-85 (12 ref) in the treatment of cerebral vasospasm (Campbell PJ et al) (care plan, case (Ward-Smith P) (research) 1997 Apr; 29(2):117-22 (20 ref) STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTIONS study) 1997 Oct; 29(5): 318-24 (28 ref) Multiple bilateral cerebral abscesses with RECEPTORS, DRUG hemorrhage (Baumann CK) (case study, Horizons. Fludrocortisone in the treat- Serotonergic receptors as targets for diagnostic images) 1997 Feb; 29(1):4-8, ment of SAH-induced hyponatremia pharmacotherapy (Kirk EE et al) (pictor- 13-4 (21 ref) (Fowler S) (brief item) 1997 Oct; ial, tables/charts) 1997 Jun; 29(3):191-7 29(5):342-3 (1 ref) (61 ref) 108 Journal of Neuroscience Nursing SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE—ECONOMICS VACATIONS VIRUSES Horizons. Resource use in aneurysmal Gone fishing (Stewart-Amidei C) (editor- Horizons. Is the common cold a cure for subarachnoid hemorrhage 1997 Feb; ial) 1997 Jun; 29(3):141 other problems? (brief item) 1997 Feb; 29(1):60 (2 ref) 29(1):60-1 (1 ref) VALPROIC ACID—THERAPEUTIC USE—IN SURGERY, ELECTIVE INFAAND NCHICLDYHOO D WALKING Perceived self-care information needs Valproic acid treatment of epilepsy in Changes in motor performance in per- and_ information-seeking behaviors autistic twins (Childs JA et al) (case sons with Parkinson’s disease after exer- before and after elective spinal proce- study) 1997 Aug; 29(4):244-8 (12 ref) cise in a mountain area (Sunvisson H et dures (Holmes KL et al) (research) 1997 al) (research, tables/charts) 1997 Aug; Apr; 29(2):79-85 (12 ref) VASOPRESSINS—ADMINISTRATION AND 29(4):255-60 (19 ref) DOSAGE TWINs Horizons. New form of desmopressin Valproic acid treatment of epilepsy in (brief item) 1997 Feb; 29(1):61 autistic twins (Childs JA et al) (case study) 1997 Aug; 29(4):244-8 (12 ref) Author Index AKINSJ SEE: Culp K BRAIMAH J, KONGABLE G, Rapp K, DALEY CAMMERMEYER M, PRENDERGAST V: S, BRATINA P, Sartor S, BARCH C, Profiles of cognitive functioning in sub- ANDERSON RS See: Kirk EE DONNARUMMA R, SPILKER J AND THE jects with neurological disorders NINDS rrt-PA STROKE STUDY GROUP: (research, tables/charts) 1997 Jun; 29(3): *ARNSTEIN PM: The neuroplastic phenom- Nursing care of acute stroke patients 163-9 (9 ref) enon: a physiologic link between chron- after receiving rt-PA therapy (CEU, pro- ic pain and learning 1997 Jun; 29(3): tocol, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6):373- CAMPBELL PJ, Epwarps SM: Hyper- 179-86 (33 ref) 383 (18 ref) dynamic therapy: the nurse’s role in the treatment of cerebral vasospasm (care BaRCH C, SPILKER J, BRATINA P, Rapp K, BraIMAHJ See: Donnarumma R plan, case study) 1997 Oct; 29(5): 318-24 DALEY S, DONNARUMMA R, SaAmor §, (28 ref) BRAIMAH J, KONGABLE G AND THE NINDS BRAIMAHJ See: Rapp K RT-PA STROKE STUDY Group: Nursing CuaN H: Bladder management in acute management of acute complications fol- BraiMaJH See: SpilkerJ care of stroke patients: a quality lowing rt-PA in acute ischemic stroke improvement project (forms, (protocol, tabies/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6): BRAIMAHJ See: Bratina J tables/charts) 1997 Jun; 29(3): 187-90 (2 367-372 (18 ref) BramMaHJ See: Barch C ref) Barcu C See: Donnarumma R BraiMéHJ See: Daley S Cups JA, Bia JL: Valproic acid treat- ment of epilepsy in autistic twins (case Barcu C See: Rapp K BraTINA P, Rapp K, BARCH C, KONGABLE study) 1997 Aug; 29(4): 244-8 (12 ref) BarcH C See: Bratina J G, DONNARUMMA, SPILKER J, DALEY S, BRAIMAH J, SAILOR S AND THE NINDS RT- COHEN FL See: Schumacher A Barcu C See: Spilker J PA STROKE STuDY Group: Pathophysiol- Cute K, Tripp-REIMER T, WADLE K, ogy and mechanisms of acute ischemic Barcu C See: Braimah J stroke (pictorial, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; WAKEFIELD B, AKINS J, Mosiry P, KUNDRADT M: Screening for acute confu- 29(6):356-360 (10ref) BarcH C See: Daley S sion in elderly long-term care residents BRATINA P See: Donnarumma R (research, tables/charts) 1997 Apr; 29(2): BAUMANN CK: Multiple bilateral cerebral 86-8, 95-100 (52 ref) abscesses with hemorrhage (case study, BraTInA P See: Rapp K diagnostic images) 1997 Feb; 29(1): 4-8, DALEY S, BRAIMAH J, SAILOR S, KONGABLE 13-4 (21 ref) Bratina P See: Spilker J G, Barcu C, Rapp K, BRAtINA P, SPILKER J, DONNARUMMA R AND THE NINDS rt-PA BISNAIRE D, ROBINSON L: Accuracy of lev- Bratina P See: Barch C STROKE STUDY Group: Education to elling intraventricular collection drainage improve stroke awareness and emergent systems (research, tables/charts) 1997 Bratina P See: Braimah J response (tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6): Aug; 29(4): 261-8 (12 ref) Bratina P See: Daley S 393-396 (12 ref) Bia JL See: Childs JA December, 1997 © Volume 29, Number6 109 DALEY S See: Donnarumma R FowLeR SB: Health promotion in chroni- LonG L, Reeves AL: The practical aspects cally ill older adults 1997 Feb; 29(1): 39- of epilepsy: critical components of com- DaLtey S See: Rapp K 43 (33 ref) prehensive patient care 1997 Aug; 29(4): 249-54 (22 ref) Datey S See: Bratina J FOWLER SB: Hope and a health-promot- ing lifestyle in persons with Parkinson’s Lusts SA: Pathophysiology and manage- Datey S See: Spilker J disease (research, tables/charts) 1997 ment of idiopathic Parkinson’s disease DAtey S See: Barch C Apr; 29(2): 111-6 (42 ref) 1997 Feb; 29(1): 24-31 (51 ref) Da.ey S See: Braimah J GIORDANOJ See: Kirk EE Merritt SL See: Schumacher A Dilorio C: Neuroscience nurses’ inten- HAINSWORTH DS, Lockwoop-Cook E, Mmier CM: The lived experience of tions to care for persons with HIV/AIDS PonD M, LaGoe RJ: Development and relapsing multiple sclerosis: a phenome- implementation of clinical pathways for nological study (research) 1997 Oct; (research, tables/charts) 1997 Feb; 29(1): 50-5 (19 ref) stroke on a multihospital basis (statistics, 29(5): 294-304 (51 ref) tables/charts) 1997 Jun; 29(3): 156-62 (14 DONNARUMMA R, KONGABLE G, BARCH C, ref) MINAMISAWA H, Miron T: Relating EEG changes and I-thou feelings during nurs- BRAIMAH J, BRATINA P, DALEY S, Rapp K, SAILOR S, SPILKERJ AND THE NINDS rt-PA Homes KL, LENz ER: Perceived self-care ing interview (research, tables/charts, STROKE STUDY GRouP: Overview: hypera- information needs and information-seek- tracings) 1997 Feb; 29(1): 32-8 (17 ref) ing behaviors before and after elective cute rt-PA stroke treatment (pictorial, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6):351-355 spinal procedures (research) 1997 Apr; Mrrou T See: Minamisawa H (19 ref) 29(2): 79-85 (12 ref) Mosty P See: Culp K DONNARUMMA R See: Rapp K KirK EE, GIORDANO J, ANDERSON RS: Morrison CAM See: Testani-Dufour L Serotonergic receptors as targets for DONNARUMMA R See: Bratina J pharmacotherapy (pictorial, Morrison SR: Guglielmi detachable tables/charts) 1997 Jun; 29(3): 191-7 (61 coils: an alternative therapy for surgical- DONNARUMMA RS ee: Barch C ref) ly high-risk aneurysms (diagnostic DONNARUMMA R See: Braimah J KONGABLE G See: Donnarumma R images, nursing diagnoses, nursing inter- ventions) 1997 Aug; 29(4): 232-7 ( ref) DONNARUMMA R See: Daley S KONGABLE G See: Rapp K OzunaA J: Pharmacology update. DurF DL, WELLS DL: Postcomatose KONGABLE G See: Bratina J Pharmacologic management of epilepsy: unawareness/vegetative state following an update (CEU, exam questions, severe brain injury: a content methodol- KONGABLE G See: Spilker J tables/charts) 1997 Oct; 29(5): 330-7 (33 ogy 1997 Oct; 29(5): 305-7, 312-7 (43 ref) ref) KONGABLE G See: Barch C Epwarps SM See: Campbell PJ PaROBEK VM: Distinguishing conversion KONGABLE G See: Braimah J disorder from neurologic impairment EKMAN S See: Sunvisson H (tables/charts) 1997 Apr; 29(2): 128-34 KONGABLE G See: Daley S (17 ref) EMICK-HERRING B See: Wood P KunpraDtT M See: Culp K PonD M See: Hainsworth DS ERICSON K See: Sunvisson H LAaGOE RJ See: Hainsworth DS PRENDERGAST V See: Cammermeyer M FowLER S: Horizons. The effects of caf- LANNON SL: Using a health promotion feine on BP and HR (brief item) 1997 Rapp K, Bratina P, BARcH C, BRAIMAH J, model to enhance medication compli- Oct; 29(5): 342 (1 ref) DALEY S, DONNARUMMA R, KONGABLE G, ance (case study) 1997 Jun; 29(3): 170-8 SAILOR S, SPILKERJ AND THE NINDS rt-PA FOowLER S: Horizons. Intranasal lidocaine (36 ref) STROKE StuDy Group: Code stroke: rapid for migraine and cluster headaches (brief item) 1997 Oct; 29(5): 342 (1 ref) LENZ ER See: Holmes KL transport, triage and treatment using rt- PA therapy (protocol, tables/charts) 1997 FowLER S: Horizons. Effects of reducing Leveck MD: Research corner. Dec 29(6):361-366 ( ref) Neuroscience nursing research: chal- cholesterol on stroke (brief item) 1997 lenges for the next decade 1997 Oct; Rapp K See: Donnarumma R Oct; 29(5): 342 (1 ref) 205): 338-41 (4 ref) Rapp K See: Bratina J FowLer S: Horizons. Fludrocortisone in the treatment of SAH-induced hypona- Lockwoop-Cook E See: Hainsworth DS Rapp K See: Spilker J tremia (brief item) 1997 Oct; 29(5): 342- LoKKJ See: Sunvisson H 3 (1 ref) Rapp K See: Barch C it Journal of Neuroscience Nursing Rapp K See: Braimah J SPILKER J, KONGABLE G, BRAIMAH J, SUNVISSON:' H, LOKK J, ERICSON K, BRATINA P, DALEY S, DONNARUMMA R, WINBLAD B, EKMAN S: Changes in motor Rapp K See: Daley S Rapp K, Samor S: Using the NIH Stroke performance in persons with Parkinson’s Scale to assess stroke patients (CEU, disease after exercise in a mountain area Reeves AL See: Long L forms, tables/charts) 1997 Dec; 29(6): (research, tables/charts) 1997 Aug; 29(4): Roserts BL: Soft tissue manipulation: 384-392 (17 ref) 255-60 (19 ref) neuromuscular and muscle energy tech- SPILKERJ See: Donnarumma R TESTANI-DUFOUR L, MORRISON CAM: Brain niques (case study, pictorial) 1997 Apr; attack: correlative anatomy (case study, 29(2): 123-7 (2 ref) SPILKERJ See: Rapp K CEU, exam questions, pictorial, tables/charts) 1997 Aug; 29(4): 213-24, ROBINSON L See: Bisnaire D SPILKERJ See: Bratina J 231 (26 ref) Saitor S See: Donnarumma R SPILKERJ See: Barch C Tripp-REIMER T See: Culp K Sailor S See: Rapp K SPILKERJ See: Braimah J WADLE K See: Culp K SamLor S See: Bratina J SPILKERJ See: Daley S WAKEFIELD B See: Culp K SaiLor S See: Spilker J STEWART-AMIDEI C: Editorial: what can I Warb-SMitTH P: Stereotactic radiosurgery do? (editorial) 1997 Feb; 29(1): 3 Samor S See: Barch C for malignant brain tumors: the patient’s STEWART-AMIDEI C: Surfing the Net: the perspective (research) 1997 Apr; 29(2): SaiLor S See: Braimah J sequel (editorial) 1997 Apr; 29(2): 77 117-22 (20 ref} Saitor S See: Daley S STEWART-AMIDEI C: Gone fishing (editori- WELLS DL See: Duff DL al) 1997 Jun; 29(3): 141 SCHUMACHER A, MERRITT SL, COHEN FL: Wiuprick D: Intraventricular hemorrhage The effect of drug therapy on the per- STEWART-AMIDEI C: Toward empower- and long-term outcome in the premature ceived symptom and ADL experiences ment (editorial) 1997 Aug; 29(4): 207 infant (review) 1997 Oct; 29(5): 281-9 of narcoleptics (research, tables/charts) (20 ref) 1997 Feb; 29(1): 15-23 (23 ref) STEWART-AMIDEI C: A problem unre- solved (editorial) 1997 Oct; 29(5): 280 WINBLAD B See: Sunvisson H Simmons BJ: Management of intracranial hemodynamics in the adult: a research STUIFBERGEN AK: Physical activity and Woop P, Emick-HErRING B: Clinical cor- analysis of head positioning and recom- perceived health status in persons with ner. Dysphagia: a screening tool for mendations for clinical practice and multiple sclerosis (research, stroke patients (forms, tables/charts) future research (review) 1997 Feb; 29(1): tables/charts) 1997 Aug; 29(4): 238-43 1997 Oct; 29(5): 325-9 (3 ref 10 bib) 44-9 (31 ref) (16 ref)

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