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www.jpedbc.org Author |ndex* Index to Volume 20 A yemske AJ. Continuing the Success of Covering Kids Through SCHIP Ashe D, Patrick PA, Stempel MM, Shi Q, Brand DA. Educational Posters 2006;20:130-2 (Legislation and Health Policy) to Reduce Antibiotic Use. 2006;20:192-7 kemske AJ, Duderstadt KG. NAPNAP’s 2006 “Day on Capitol Hill 2) 0006;20:274-6 (Legislation and Health Policy) Dlugosz CK, Chater RW, Engle JP. Appropriate Use of Nonprescription B Analgesics in Pediatric Patients. 2006;20:316-25 (Pediatric Pharmacol oy) Baydar N (see Joesch et al). 2006;20:374-83 Beauchesne, M (see Burns et al). 2006;20:172-83 uderstadt KG. Environmental Health PolicyChildren’s Health. 2006;20 Bendandi B (see Ricci et al) 2006:20:311-5 11-3 (Legislation and Health Policy) Berry D, Urban A, Grey M. Environmental Toxins. 2006;20:357 (Letters to uderstadt KG (see Demske and Duderstadt) 2006:20:274-6 the Editor) Jumaplin CA. Avoiding Admission for Afebrile Pediatric Sickle Cell Pain Berry D, Urban A, Grey M. Management of Type 2 Diabetes in Youth Pain Management Methods. 2006;20:115-22 (Pediatric Pharmacol- (Part 2). 2006;20:88-97 Berry D, Urban A, Grey M. Understanding the Development and Pre Adolescent Depression: A Metasynthesis. 2006;20:384-92 vention of Type 2 Diabetes in Youth (Part 1). 2006;20:3-10 Kollar LM. Vegetarian Eating for Children and Adolescents Bevacqua J. Unhappy Aftera n Appendectomy. 2006;20:208-9 (Case Stud 2006;20:27-34 1es) inn AM, Hellings P.N APNAP Foundation Grants: History and Results Bindler RM, Bruya MA. Evidence for Identifying Children at Risk for 2006;20:58-60 (Research) Being Overweight, Cardiovascular Disease, and Type 2 Diabetes in Primary Care. 2000;20:82-7 Blankenstein SV (see Melnyk et al). 2006;20:401-6 E Brady M. NAPNAP’s 2006 “Day on Capitol Hill 2006;20:277-9 (Anno ngle JP (see Dlugosz et al). 2006;20:316-25 tated Abstracts) Brady MA. All-terrain Vehicles and Children: History, Injury Burden, and Prevention Strategies. 2006;20:71 (Product Advisor) Brand DA (see Ashe et al). 2006;20:192-7 lynn JR (see Liptak et al). 2066;20: Brown D (see Yuma et al) 2006:20:67-70 Bruya MA (see Bindler and Bruya). 2006;20:82-7 Budd G. Environmental Toxins. 2006;20:357 (Letters to the Editor) Burns C, Beauchesne, M, Ryan-Krause P, Sawin K. Mastering the Pre yasalberti D. Alternative Therapies for Children and Youth With Special ceptor Role: Challenges of Clinical Teaching. 2006;20:172-83 Health Care Needs. 2006;20:133-6 (Patient Education) Busen NH, Marcus MT, Sternberg KL. What African-American Middle siannetta T To Bleed or Not to Bleed. 2006;20:128-9 (Case Studies) School Youth Report About Risk-taking Behaviors. 2006;20:393-400 ;oodhue C (see Reider-Demer et al) 2006:20:280-4 Butz AM. Evidence-Based Practice: What Is the Evidence for Medication xottesman MM (see Kilanowski et al). 2006;20:61-6 Adherence in Children?. 2006;20:338-41 (Research) reek AA ( see Joesch et al). 2006;20:374-83 Grey M (see Berry et al). 2006;20:3-10 irey M (see Berry et al). 2006;20:357 Cc rey M (see Berry et al). 2006;20:88-97 Callender D. Vaccine Shortages: Implications for Pediatric Nurse Practi tioners. 2006;20:426-7 (Professional Jssues) Campbell-Heider, N (see Tuttle et al). 2006;20:184-91 H -annon, S (see Van Cleve et al). 2006;20:198-205 Hallas D. A Guide to Personal Flotation Devices and Basic Open Water carroll J (see Yuma et al). 2006;20:214-8 Safety for Pediatric Health Care Practitioners. 2006;20:219-20 (Anno- chater RW (see Dlugosz et al). 2006;20:316-25 tated Abstracts) christian BJ (see D'Auria et al). 2006;20:11-8 Hallas D A Review of Current Technology in Child Safety Seats for slaman F, Miller T. Premenstrual Syndrome and Premenstrual Dysphori« fants 2006;20:424-5 (Annotated Abstracts) Disorder in Adolescence. 2006;20:329-33 (Practice Guidelines) Hellings P (see Dunn and Hellings). 2006;20:58-60 sleve, MSN, RN, CPNP,SNV, Cohen WI. Part I Clinical Practice Guide- Hernandez G, Nestor C. Educ ating Teens About Vaccines. 2006;20:342-9 lines for Children With Down Syndrome From Birth to 12 Years (Patient Education) 2006;20:47-54 (Practice Guidelines) Hornor G Ano-genital Herpes in Children. 2006;20:106-14 ‘linton P. Crystal Ball Gazing. 2006;20(4):31A-32A (President's Message) ‘linton P. Remembering. 2006;20(5):29A-30A (President's Message) inton P. A Gift Worth Giving. 2006;20(6):27A-28A (President's Mes J sage) Jacobson D (see Melnyk et al). 2006;20:401-6 Cohen WI (see Van Cleve et al) 2006:20: 198-205 Joesch JM, Kim H, Kieckhefer GM, Greek AA, Baydar N. Does Your Child Coty M-B (see Moore and Coty). 2006;20:35-46 Have Asthma? Filled Prescriptions and Household Report of Child Crean H (see Melnyk et al) 2006;20:401-6 Asthma. 2006;20:374-83 Crew Nelms B. The Importance of the Review Process—and Reviewers Jones DC (see Liguori and Jones). 2006;20:143-7 2006;20:1-2 (Editorial) Jones DC (see Reider-Demer et al). 2006;20:280-3 Curry H, Schmer C, Ward-Smith P, Stegenga K, Mehrhof A, Sarcone S. Kid Cards: Teaching Children About Their Medicines. 2006;20:414-8 (Pa tient Education) K Kelly MM. Primary Care Issues for the Healthy Premature Infant. 2006; 20:293-9 D Kelly MM. The Basics of Prematurity. 2006;20:238-44 Kelly MM. The Medically Complex Premature Infant in Primary Care Daniels WL. A Review of Current Technology in Child Safety Seats for 2006:20:367-73 Infants. 2006;20:419-23 (Product Advisor) Kieckhefer GM (see Joesch et al). 2006;20:374-83 D'Auria JP, Christian BJ, Miles MS. Being There for My Baby: Early Kilanowski J, Stalter AM, Gottesman MM. Preventing Peanut Panic. 2006; Responses of HIV-infected Mothers With an HIV-exposed Infant 2000;20:11-8 20:61-6 (Patient Education) Kilanowski JF. Lessons Learned From a Pilot Study on the Health Status David TM (see Tuttle et al). 2006;20:184-91 of Children From Itinerant Populations. 2006;20:253-60 Kim H (see Joesch et al). 2006;20:374-83 Kline AM. Just not Right. 2006;20:56-7 (Case Studies) ‘January, pp 1-78; March, pp 79-154; May, pp 155-226; July, pp 227- Kollar LM (see Dunham and Kollar). 2006;20:27-34 290; September, pp 291-364; November, pp 365-446. Kreipe R (see Melnyk et al). 2006;20:401-6 Journal of Pediatric Health Care November/December 2006 437 L Patrick PA (see Ashe et al). 2006;20:192-7 Leong AG (see Leung et al). 2006;20:300-3 Patrizi A (see Ricci et al). 2006;20:311-5 Leung AK, Robson WLM, Leong AG. Herpes Zoster in Childhood. 2006; 20:400-3 Liguori R, Jones DC. Report of the NAPNAP Malpractice Insurance Sur- R vey: Do You Know if You Are Covered?. 2006;20:143-7 (Professional Reider-Demer M, Widecan M, Jones DC, Goodhue C. The Evolving Issues) Responsibilities of the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner. 2006;20:280-3 Liptak GS, Orlando M, Yingling JT, Theurer-Kaufman KL, Malay DP, (Professional Issues) rompkins LA, Flynn JR. Satisfaction With Primary Health Care Re- Reifsnider E (see Martyn et al). 2006;20:19-26 ceived by Families of Children With Developmental Disabilities Ricci G, Bendandi B, Pagliara L, Patrizi A, Masi M. Atopic Dermatitis in 2006:20:245-52 ; Italian Children: Evaluation of Its Economic Impact. 2006;20:311-5 Looman WS. A Developmental Approach to Understanding Drawings Robson WLM (see Leung et al). 2006;20:300-3 and Narratives From Children Displaced by Hurricane Katrina. 2006; Rudy C. Depression. 2006;20:126-7 (Case Studies) 20:158-66 Rudy C. When Do Pediatric Patients Graduate?. 2006;20:334-5 (Case Lovette B, Wilson TR 2006;20:430 (Letters to the Editor) Studies) Ryan-Krause P (see Burns et al). 2006;20:172-83 M Malay DP (see Liptak et al). 2006;20:245-52 S Maldonado M (see Yuma and Maldonado). 2006;20:137-40 Sansalone L. What's PRESsing: Brain, Blood, or Kidneys?. 2006;20:408-10 Marcus MT (see Busen et al). 2006;20:393-400 Martin SA. Shake, Rattle, and Roll. 2006;20:272-3 (Case Studies) (Case Studies) Martin SA. Shake, Rattle, and Roll. 2006;20:287-9 (QuestionsAnswers- Sarcone S$ (see Curry et al). 2006;20:414-8 Sawin K (see Burns et al). 2006;20:172-83 Acute and Chronic Care) Martyn KK, Reifsnider E, Murray A. Improving Adolescent Sexual Risk Schmer C (see Curry et al). 2006;20:414-8 Assessment With Event History Calendars: A Feasibility Study. 2006; Serota JA. A Bite in the Night. 2006;20:407 (Case Studies) 20:19-26 Serota JA. Environmental Toxins. 2006;20:29A (NEWS) Serota JA. President’s Message. 2006;20(3):34A (President’s Message) Masi M (see Ricci et al). 2006;20:311-5 Maxson RT (see Yuma et al). 2006;20:67-70 Serota JA. Parenting: The Ultimate Valentine. 2006;20(1):34A (President's McCarthy AM. Booster Seats: Protecting the Forgotten Child. 2006;20 Message) 141-2 (Product Advisor) Serota JA. NAPNAP Branche Out. 2006;20(2):35A-360A (President's Mes- McCarthy AM. Environmental Toxins. 2006;20:353-5 (Annotated Ab- sage) Serota JA. The Elusive Stomachache. 2006;20:206-7 (Case Studies) stracts) -adows-Oliver M. Environmental Toxins. 2006;20:350-2 (Product Ad- Serota JA. Environmental Toxins. 2006;20:356 (Letters to the Editor) visor) Shi Q (see Ashe et al). 2006;20:192-7 ~adows-Oliver M. NAPNAP Update. 2006;20(1):23A-24A, 2006;20(2): Small L (see Melnyk et al). 2006;20:401-6 37A-42A, 2006;20(3):36A-37A, 2006;20(4):37A, 2006;20(5):33A-34A, Spath L (see Melnyk et al). 2006;20:401-6 2006;20(6):35A-36A Stalter AM (see Kilanowski et al). 2006;20:61-6 Stegenga K (see Curry et al). 2000;20:414-8 Meadows-Oliver M. Shake, Rattle, and Roll. 2006;20:37A (NEWS) Meer P. Report of the NAPNAP Malpractice Insurance Survey: Do You Stempel MM (see Ashe et al). 2006;20:192-7 Know if You Are Covered?. 2006;20:148 (Professional Issues) Sternberg KL (see Busen et al). 2006;20:393-400 Mehrhof A (see Curry et al). 2006;20:414-8 Stevenson SB. Epilepsy and Migraine Headache: Is There a Connection? 2006;20:167-71 Melnyk BM, Small L, Morrison-Beedy D, Strasser A, Spath L, Kreipe R, Crean H, Jacobson D, Blankenstein SV. Menta! Health Correlates of Stevenson SB. Is It Just a Seizure?. 2006;20:336-7 (Case Studies) Healthy Lifestyle Attitudes, Beliefs, Choices, and Behaviors in Over Stolfi A (see Pascoe et al). 2006;20:261-9 weight Adolescents. 2006;20:401-6 Strasser A (see Melnyk et al). 2006;20:401-6 Miles MS (see D'Auria et al). 2006;20:11-8 Miller T (see Claman and Miller). 2006;20:329-33 Moore ER, Coty M-B. Prenatal and Postpartum Focus Groups With T Primiparas: Breastfeeding Attitudes, Support, Barriers, Self-efficacy, Theurer-Kaufman KL (see Liptak et al). 2006;20:245-52 and Intention. 2006;20:35-46 Tompkins LA (see Liptak et al). 2006;20:245-52 Morgan M (see Yuma et al). 2006;20:214-8 Tuttle J, Campbell-Heider, N, David TM. Positive Adolescent Life Skills Morrison-Beedy D (see Melnyk et al). 2006;20:401-6 Training For High-Risk Teens: Results of a Group Intervention Study Mullins RG. Work Anew. 2006;20:227-8 (Editorial) 2006;20:184-91 Murray A (see Martyn et al). 2006;20:19-26 U N Urban A (see Berry et al). 2006;20:3-10 Nelms BC. A Gift for the Family: Preparation for Survival. 2006;20:365-6 Urban A (see Berry et al). 2006;20:357 (Editorial) Urban A (see Berry et al). 2006;20:88-97 Nelms BC A Great Opportunity May Await You as Editor of Journal of Pediatric Health Care. 2006;20:79-81 (Editorial) Nelms BC. Sharing the Lessons From the Past. 2006;20:291-2 (Editorial) V Nelms BC. Vacations: Helping Families Travel Safely. 2006;20:155-7 (Ed itorial) Van Cleve SN, Cannon, S$, Cohen WI. Part Il: Clinical Practice Guidelines Nestor C (see Hernandez and Nestor). 2006;20:342-9 for Adolescents and Young Adults With Down Syndrome: 12 to 21 Niederhauser VP. Seven Strategies for Successful Surveys. 2006;20:210-3 Years. 2006;20:198-205 (Practice Guidelines) (Research) WwW oO Walls C. Shaken Baby Syndrome Education: A Role for Nurse Practitio- Orlando M (see Liptak et al). 2006;20:245-52 ners Working With Families of Small Children. 2006;20:304-10 Ormond MB (see Pascoe et al). 2006;20:261-9 Walsh S. Girl With a Lump in Her Throat. 2006;20:55 (Case Studies) Walsh S. Stop Blaming the Kangaroo. 2006;20:270-1 (Case Studies) Walsh S. Stop Blaming the Kangaroo. 2006;20:284-6 (QuestionsAnswers- P Primary Care) Pagliara L (see Ricci et al). 2006;20:311-5 Ward-Smith P (see Curry et al). 2006;20:414-8 Pascoe JM, Stolfi A, Ormond MB. Correlates of Mothers’ Persistent De- Widecan M (see Reider-Demer et al). 2006;20:280-3 pressive Symptoms: A National Study. 2006;20:261-9 Wilson TR. Update on Adolescent Immunization: Review of Pertussis and 438 Volume 20 ¢ Number 6 Journal of Pediatric Health Care the Efficacy, Safety, and Clinical Use of Vaccines That Contain Teta Yuma P, CarrollJ ,M organ M. A Guide to Personal Flotation Devices and nus-Diphtheria-Acellular Pertussis. 2006;20:229-37 Basic Open Water Safety for Pediatric Health Care Practitioners Wilson TR (see Lovette and Wilson). 2006;20:430 2006:20:214-8 (Product Showcase) Yuma PJ, Maldonado M. Booster Seats: Protecting the Forgotten Child ¥ ?( 16;20:137-40 (Product Advisor) Yingling JT (see Liptak et al). 2006;20:245-52 Yuma PJ, Maxson RT, Brown D All-terrain Vehicles and Children: His Yousey YK. Household Characteristics, Smoking Bans, and Passive tory, Injury Burden, and Prevention Strategies. 2006;20:67 -70 (Prod- Smoke Exposure in Young Children. 2006;20:98-105 Advisor) Journal of Pediatric Health Care November/December 2006 439 www.jpedhc.org Subject Index Index to Volume 20 A All-terrain vehicles. See Off-road motor vehicles Abdominal pain Alternative therapies. See Complementary therapies The Elusive Stomachache (Serota). 2006;20:206-207, 221-222 (Cz Analgesics, opioid Studies) Shake, Rattle, and Roll (Martin). 2006;20:272-273, 287-289 (Case Studies) Letter to the Editor (Keeler et al). 2006;20:356 (Letters to the Editor) Anemia, sickle cell Reply (Serota). 2006;20:356 (Letters to the Editor) Avoiding Admission for Afebrile Pediatric Sickle Cell Pain: Pain Manage- Abnormalities, multiple ment Methods (Dumaplin). 2006;20:115-122 (Pediatric Pharmacol- Shake, Rattle, and Roll (Martin). 2006;20:272-273, 287-289 (Case Studies) ogy) Accident prevention Annotated Abstracts All-terrain Vehicles and Children: History, Injury, Burden, and Preven- Annotated Abstracts (Brady). 2006;20:71—2, 277-279 tion Strategies (Yuma et al). 2006;20:67-70 (Product Advisor) Annotated Abstracts (Hallas). 2006;20:219-220, 424-425 Accidents, traffic Annotated Abstracts (McCarthy). 2006;20:141-142, 353-355 Booster Seats: Protecting the Forgotten Child (Yuma and Maldonado). Anti-bacterial agents 2006;20:137-140 (Product Advisor) Educational Posters to Reduce Antibiotic Use (Ashe et al). 2006;20:192- Acetaminophen 197 Appropriate Use of Nonprescription Analgesics in Pediatric Patients Antibiotics. See Anti-bacterial agents (Dlugosz et al). 2006;20:316-325 (Pediatric Pharmacology) Anticonvulsants Activities of daily living Is It Just a Seizure? (Stevenson). 2006;20:336-—337, 361-364 (Case Studies) Positive Adolescent Life Skills Training for High-Risk Teens: Results of a Antidepressants. See Antidepressive agents Group Intervention Study (Tuttle et al). 2006;20:184-191 Antidepressive agents Adaptation, psychological Depression (Rudy). 2006;20:126-127, 149-150 (Case Studies) Positive Adolescent Life Skills Training for High-Risk Teens: Results of a Antiepileptic drugs. See Anticonvulsants Group Intervention Study (Tuttle et al). 2006;20:184-191 Appendectomy Adolescent Unhappy After an Appendectomy (Bevacqua et al). 2006;20:208-209, Adolescent Depression: A Metasynthesis (Dundon). 2006;20:384-392 223-225 (Case Studies) Alternative Therapies for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Appendicitis Needs (Gasalberti). 2006;20:133-136 (Patient Education) Unhappy After an Appendectomy (Bevacqua et al). 2006;20:208-209, Depression (Rudy). 2006;20:126-127, 149-150 (Case Studies) 223-225 (Case Studies) Educating Teens about Vaccines (Hernandez and Nestor). 2006;20:342- Arsenic 349 (Patient Education) Environmental Toxins (Meadows-Oliver). 2006;20:350—352 (Product Ad- Health Risks and Needs of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and visor) Questioning Adolescents (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Art therapy Practitioners). 2006;20(1 ):29A—30A 4 Developmental Approach to Understanding Drawings and Narratives Identifying and Preventing Overweight in Childhood Clinical Practice from Children Displaced by Hurricane Katrina (Looman). 2006;20: Guideline Part II _ (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitio 158-166 ners). 2006:20:S33—S0604 Asthma Improving Adolescent Sexual Risk Assessment with Event History Cal- Does Your Child have Asthma? Filled Prescriptions and Household Re- endars: A Feasibility Study (Martyn et al). 2006;20:19-26 port of Child Asthma (Joesch et al). 2006;20:374-383 Letter to the Editor (Budd). 2006;20:357 (Letters to the Editor) Atopic dermatitis. See Dermatitis, atopic Letter to the Editor (Lovette). 2006;20:430 (Letters to the Editor) Management of Type 2 Diabetes in Youth (Part 2) (Berry et al). 2006;20 53 —9 B Part II: Clinical Practice Guidelines for Adolescents and Young Adults Bisexuality with Down Syndrome: 12 to 21 years (Cleve et al). 2006;20:198-205 Health Risks and Needs of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and (Practice Guidelines) Questioning Adolescents (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Positive Adolescent Life Skills Training for High-Risk Teens: Results of a Practitioners). 2006;20(1):29A—30A Group Intervention Study (Tuttle et al), 2006;20:184-191 Bites and stings Premenstrual Syndrome and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder in Ado- A Bite in the Night (Serota). 2006;20:407, 431-432 (Case Studies) lescence (Claman and Miller). 2006;20:329-—333 (Practice Guidelines) Stop Blaming the Kangaroo (Walsh). 2006;20:270-271, 284-280 (Case Reply (Berry et al). 2006;20:357 (Letters to the Editor) Studies) Reply (Wilson). 2006;20:430 (Letters to the Editor) Booster seats. See Protective devices Understanding the Development and Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes in Breastfeeding Youth (Part 1) (Berry et al). 2006;20:3-10 Prenatal and Postpartum Focus Groups with Primiparas: Breastfeeding Vegetarian Eating for Children and Adolescent (Dunham and Kollar) Attitudes, Support, Barriers, Self-efficacy, and Intention (Moore and " 2006;20:27-34 Coty). 2006;20:35—46 Adolescent behavior Mental Health Correlates of Healthy Lifestyle Attitudes, Choices, and Behaviors in Overweight Adolescents (Melnyk et al). 2006;20:401- 4106 Cc What African-American Middle School Youth Report About Risk-taking Car seats. See Infant equipment Behaviors (Busen et al). 2006;20:393—400 Cardiovascular diseases Adolescent health services Evidence for Identifying Children at Risk for Being Overweight, Cardio- Update on Adolescent Immunization: Review of Pertussis and the Effi- vascular Disease, and Type 2 Diabetes in Primary Care (Bindler and cacy, Safety, and Clinical Use of Vaccines That Contain Tetanus- Bruya). 2006;20:82-—87 Diphtheria-Acellular Pertussis (Wilson). 2006;20:229-237 Case Studies Affective symptoms A bite in the Night (Serota). 2006;20:407, 431-432 Premenstrual Syndrome and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder in Ado- Depression (Rudy). 2006;20:126-127, 149-150 lescence (Claman and Miller). 2006;20:329—333 (Practice Guidelines) The Elusive Stomachache (Serota). 2006;20:206-20 African Americans Girl with a Lump in Her Throat (Walsh). 2006;20:55, 73-74 What African-American Middle School Youth Report About Risk-taking Is It Just a Seizure? (Stevenson). 2006;20:336-337, 361-364 Behaviors (Busen et al). 2006;20:393—400 Just not Right (Kline). 2006;20:56-57, 75-77 Shake, Rattle, and Roll (Martin). 2006;20:272-273, 287-289 Stop Blaming the Kangaroo (Walsh). 2006;20:270-271, 284-286 To Bleed or Not to Bleed (Giannetta). 20606;20:128-129, 151-153 ‘January, pp 1-78; March, pp 79-154; May, pp 155-226; July, pp 227- Unhappy After an Appendectomy (Bevacqua et al). 2006;20:208-209, 290; September, pp 291-364; November, pp 365-446. 223-225 440 Volume 20 e Number 6 Journal of Pediatric Health Care What's PRESsing Brain, Blood, or Kidneys (Sansalone). 2006;20:408 \ Bite in the Night (Serota). 2006;20:407 +31—432 (Case Studies) #10, 433-4306 Chlorine When do Pediatric Patients Graduate? (Rudy). 2006;20:334—335 Environmentz | Toxins (Meadows-Oliver). 2006;20:350-—352 (Product Ad- Celiac disease visor) The Elusive Stomachache (Serota). 2006;20:206—207, 221-222 Coagulation protein disorders Studies) To Bleed or Not to Bleed (Giannetta). 2006;20:128-129, 151-153 (Case Letter to the Editor (Keeler et al). 2006;20:356 (Letters to the Editor) Studies) Reply (Serota). 2006;20:356 (Letters to the Editor) Comorbidity Certification Epilepsy and Migraine Headache: Is There a Connection? (Stevenson) NAPNAP Position Statement on Certification (National Association of 2006;20:167-171 Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2006;20(6):39A—40A (Position State Complementary therapies ment) Alternative Therapies for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Child Needs (Gasalberti). 2006;20:133-136 (Patient Education) All-terrain Vehicles and Children: History, Injury, Burden, and Preven Corporal punishment. See Punishment tion Strategies (Yuma et al) 2006;20:67—70 (Product Advisor) Crying Alternative Therapies for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Letter to the Editor (Meer). 2006;20:148 (Letters to the Editor) Needs (Gasalberti). 2006;20:133—136 (Patient Education) Cysts Atopic Dermatitis in Italian Children: Evaluation of Its Economic Impact ump in Her Throat (Walsh). 2006;20:55, 73-74 (Case Studies) (Ricci et al). 2006;20:311-315 Booster Seats: Protecting the Forgotten Child (Yuma and Maldonado) 2006;20:137—140 (Product Advisor) D Evidence-Based Practice: What is the Evidence for Medication Adher Data collection ence in Children (Butz). 2006;20:338—341 (Research) Improving Adolescent Sexual Risk Assessment with Event History Cal Evidence for Identifying Children at Risk for Being Overweight, Cardio endars: A Feasibility Study (Martyn et al). 2006;20:19-26 vascular Disease, and Type 2 Diabetes in Primary Care (Bindler < Report of the NAPNAP Malpractice Insurance Survey: Do You Know if Bruya). 2006;20:82-87 You Are Covered? (Liguori and Jones). 2006;20:143—147 (Professional Herpes Zoster in Childhood (Leung et al). 2006;20:300—303 ,I ssues) Household Characteristics, Smoking Bans, and Passive Smoke Exposure Seven Strategies for Successful Surveys (Niederhauser et al) in Young Children (Yousey). 2006;20:98-105 210-213 (Research) Identifying and Preventing Overweight in Childhood Clinical Practice Death Guideline Part II (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitio All-terrain Vehicles and Children: History, Injury, Burden, and Preven ners). 2006;20:S33—S64 tion Strategies (Yuma et al). 2006;20:67-70 (Product Advisor) Kid Cards: Teaching Children about Their Medicines (Curry et al). 2006 Delivery of health care 20:414-418 (Patient Education) Health Risks and Needs of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Lessons Learned from a Pilot Study on the Health Status of Children from Questioning Adolescents (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Itinerant Populations (Kilanowski). 2006;20:253-—260 Practitioners). 2006;20(1 ):29A—30A Part I: Clinical Practice Guidelines for Children with Down Syndrome Depression from Birth to 12 years (Cleve and Cohen). 2006;20:47—54 (Practice lescent Depression: A Metasynthesis (Dundon). 2006;20:384-—392 Guidelines) es of Mothers’ Persistent Depressive Symptoms: A National Study Satisfaction with Primary Health Cat e Received by Families of Children ascoe et al). 2006:20:261—269 with Dev a i ul Disabilities (Liptak et al). 2006;20:245- : ession (Rudy). 2006;20:126-127, 149-150 (Case Studies) Vegetarian Eating for Children and Adolescent (Dunham and Kollar) 2006;20 As Dermatitis in Italian Children: Evaluation of Its Economic Impact Child, preschool t 2006;20:311-—315 Identifying and Preventing Overweight in Childhood Clinical Practice Dev chupeunedl disabilities Guideline Part I (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Pra Satisfaction with Primary Health Care Received by Familie ners). 2006:20:S1—S32 with Developmental Disabilitiesa pes et al). 2006;2( Shaken Baby Syndrome Education: A Role for Nurse Practitioners Work Diabetes aro ty ~ ing with Families of Small Children (Walls). 2006;20:304-31 for Identifying Children at Risk for Being Overweig C Child abuse ur Disease, and lype 2 Diabetes in Primary Care (Bindler a1 Letter to the Editor (Meer). 2006;20:148 (Letters to the Editor) 2006: 20:82—87 Shaken Baby Syndrome Education: A Role for Nurse Practitioners W« Editor (Budd). 2006;20:357 (Letters t ing with Families of Small Children (Walls). 2006;20:304-310 ent of Type2 Diabetesi n Youth (Part 2) (Berry et Child abuse, sexual Ano-genital Herpes in Children (Hornor 006;20:106-114 t al). 2006;20:357 (Letters to the Editor) Child development he Development and Prevention of Type 2 Diabet 4 Developmental Approach to Understanding Drawings and Narratives art 1) (Berry et al). 2006;20:3—10 from Children Displaced by Hurricane Katrina (Looman). 2006;20 Diet, vegetarian 158-166 Vegetarian Eating for Children and Adolescent (Dunham Child health services ) 20 27. 44 Alternative Therapies for Children and Youth with Special Health Car Diphtheria. tetanus-acellular pertussis vaccines Needs (Gasalberti). 2006;20:133 atie ucation) LE I the Editor (Lovette). 2006;20:430 (Letters to the Editor) Continuing the Success of Covering Kids Through SCHIP (Dems Wilson) 2006;20:430 (Letters to the I sien ) 2006;20:130—132 (Legislation and Health Policy) Adolescent Immunization: Review of Pertussis and the Effi NAPNAP Branches Out (Serota). 2006;20(2):35A—3 A (President's Mes Safety, and Clinical Use of Vaccines That Contain Tetan sage) heria-Acellular Pertussis (Wilson). 2006;20:229-—237 Remembering (Clinton). 2006;20(5):2 30A (President's Messag Disaster planning When do Pediatric Patients Graduate? idy). 2006;20:334—335, 358—30( \ Gift for the Family: Preparation for Survival (Nelms) (Case Studies) Child rearing Disasters NAPNAP Position Statement on Corporal Punishment (National Associ Remembering (Clinton). 2006;20(5):29A—30A (President’s Messa ation of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2006;20(6):43A—44A (Position Down syndrome Statement) cal Practice Guidelines for Children with Down Syndrome Child welfare Birth to 12 years (Cleve and Cohen). 2006;20:47—54 (Practice Environmental Health Policy & Children’s Health (Duderstadt) 2006;20 1idelines) 111-413 (Legislation and Health Policy) Clinical Practice Guidelines for Adolescents and Young Adults NAPNAP Position Statement on Corporal Punishment (National Associ Down Syndrome: 12 to 21 years (Cleve et al). 2006;20:198—205 ation of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2006;20(6):43A—44A (Position (Practice Guidelines) Statement) Drawings Chiroptera A Developmental Approach to Understanding Drawings and Narratives Journal of Pediatric Health Care November/December 2006 441 from Children Displaced by Hurricane Katrina (Looman). 2006;20: Feeding behavior 158-166 Identifying and Preventing Overweight in Childhood Clinical Practice Drowning Guideline Part I (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitio- A Guide to Personal Flotation Devices and Basic Open Water Safety for ners). 2006;20:51—-S32 Pediatric Health Care Practitioners (Yuma et al). 2006;20:214-218 Identifying and Preventing Overweight in Childhood Clinical Practice (Product Showcase) Guideline Part II (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitio- Drug utilization ners). 2006;20:533—S64 Appropriate Use of Nonprescription Analgesics in Pediatric Patients Fever (Dlugosz et al). 2006;20:316-325 (Pediatric Pharmacology) Appropriate Use of Nonprescription Analgesics in Pediatric Patients Does Your Child have Asthma? Filled Prescriptions and Household Re- (Dlugosz et al). 2006;20:316-325 (Pediatric Pharmacology) port of Child Asthma (Joesch et al). 2006;20:374-383 Stop Blaming the Kangaroo (Walsh). 2006;20:270-271, 284-286 (Case Educational Posters to Reduce Antibiotic Use (Ashe et al). 2006;20:192- Studies) 197 Financing, organized Drugs, nonprescription NAPNAP Foundation Grants: History and Results (Dunn and Hellings). Appropriate Use of Nonprescription Analgesics in Pediatric Patients 2006;20:58-60 (Research) (Dlugosz et al). 2006;20:316-325 (Pediatric Pharmacology) Focus groups Prenatal and Postpartum Focus Groups with Primiparas: Breastfeeding Attitudes, Support, Barriers, Self-efficacy, and Intention (Moore and E Coty). 2006;20:35—46 Editorials A Gift for the Family: Preparation for Survival (Nelms). 2006;20:365—366 A Great Opportunity May Await You as Editor of Journal of Pediatric G Health Care (Nelms). 2006;20:79-81 Gay. See Homosexuality, male The Importance of the Review Process—and Reviewers (Nelms). 2006; Gluten 20:1-—2 Letter to the Editor (Keeler et al). 2006;20:356 (Letters to the Editor) Sharing the Lessons from the Past (Nelms). 2006;20:291-292 Reply (Serota). 2006;20:356 (Letters to the Editor) Vacations: Helping Families Travel Safely (Nelms). 2006;20:155-157 Grants. See Financing, organized Work Anew (Mullins Berg). 2006 Education, nursing Mastering the Preceptor Role: Challenges of Clinical Teaching (Burns et al). 2006;20:172-183 H Sharing the Lessons from the Past (Nelms). 2006;20:291—292 (Editorial) Hazardous substances Education, nursing, continuing Environmental Health Policy & Children’s Health (Duderstadt). 2006;20: The Association of Faculties of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners: Update 2006 111-413 (Legislation and Health Policy) (Association of Faculties of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2006;20(5) Health behavior 49A—40A Mental Health Correlates of Healthy Lifestyle Attitudes, Choices, and NAPNAP Position Statement on Continuing Education (National Associ- Behaviors in Overweight Adolescents (Melnyk et al). 2006;20:401-— ation of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2006;20(6):47A (Position State- $00 ment) Health care costs Encephalitis, viral Atopic Dermatitis in Italian Children: Evaluation of Its Economic Impact Just not Right (Kline). 2006;20:56-57, 75-77 (Case Studies) (Ricci et al). 2006;20:311-315 Environmental exposure Health education Environmental Health Policy & Children’s Health (Duderstadt). 2006;20: Educating Teens about Vaccines (Hernandez and Nestor). 2006;20:342- 411-413 (Legislation and Health Policy) 349 (Patient Education) Environmental Toxins (Meadows-Oliver). 2006;20:350—352 (Product Ad- Educational Posters to Reduce Antibiotic Use (Ashe et al). 2006;20:192- visor) 197 Household Characteristics, Smoking Bans, and Passive Smoke Exposure Health knowledge, attitudes, practice in Young Chiidren (Yousey). 2006;20:98-105 Household Characteristics, Smoking Bans, and Passive Smoke Exposure Letter to the Editor (Budd). 2006;20:357 (Letters to the Editor) in Young Children (Yousey). 2006;20:98-105 Reply (Berry et al). 2006;20:357 (Letters to the Editor) Kid Cards: Teaching Children about Their Medicines (Curry et al). 2006; Epilepsy 20:414—418 (Patient Education) Epilepsy and Migraine Headache: Is There a Connection? (Stevenson) Health status 2006;20:167-171 Lessons Learned from a Pilot Study on the Health Status of Children from Epilepsy, Rolandic Itinerant Populations (Kilanowski). 2006;20:253-260 Is It Just a Seizure? (Stevenson). 2006;20:336—337, 361-364 (Case Studies) The Medically Complex Premature Infant in Primary Care (Kelly). 2006; Epilepsy, tonic-clonic 20:367—373 What’s PRESsing Brain, Blood, or Kidneys (Sansalone). 2006;20:408- Health surveys 410, 433-436 (Case Studies) Does Your Child have Asthma? Filled Prescriptions and Household Re- Equipment and supplies port of Child Asthma (Joesch et al). 2006;20:374-383 A Guide to Personal Flotation Devices and Basic Open Water Safety for Hematemesis Pediatric Health Care Practitioners (Yuma et al). 2006;20:214-218 Unhappy After an Appendectomy (Bevacqua et al). 2006;20:208-209, (Product Showcase) 223-225 (Case Studies) Evidenced-based medicine Herpes genitalis Evidence-Based Practice: What is the Evidence for Medication Adher- Ano-genital Herpes in Children (Hornor), 2006;20:106—-114 ence in Children (Butz). 2006;20:338-341 (Research) Herpes virus 3, human Herpes Zoster in Childhood (Leung et al). 2006;20:300-—303 Herpes zoster F Herpes Zoster in Childhood (Leung et al). 2006;20:300-303 Faculty, nursing HIV infections The Association of Faculties of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners: Update 2006 Being There for My Baby: Early Responses of HIV-infected Mothers with (Association of Faculties of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2006;20(5): an HIV-exposed Infant (D'Auria et al). 2006;20:11-18 39A-40A Homosexuality, female Family. See also Parents Health Risks and Needs of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and A Gift for the Family: Preparation for Survival (Nelms). 2006;20:365-366 Questioning Adolescents (National Association of Pediatric Nurse (Editorial) Practitioners). 2006;20(1):29A-—30A Satisfaction with Primary Health Care Received by Families of Children Homosexuality, male with Developmental Disabilities (Liptak et al). 2006;20:245-252 Health Risks and Needs of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Shaken Baby Syndrome Education: A Role for Nurse Practitioners Work- Questioning Adolescents (National Association of Pediatric Nurse ing with Families of Small Children (Walls). 2006;20:304-—310 Practitioners). 2006;20(1):29A—30A Vacations: Helping Families Travel Safely (Nelms). 2006;20:155—157 (Ed- Human immunodeficiency virus infection. See HIV infections itorial) Hypertensive encephalopathy 442 Volume 20 ¢ Number 6 Journal of Pediatric Health Care What’s PRESsing Brain, Blood, or Kidneys (Sansalone). 2006;20:408- L 410, 433-436 (Case Studies) Leadership Crystal Ball Gazing (Clinton). 2006;20(4):31A-32A (President's Message) Legislation and Health Policy (section) Continuing the Success of Covering Kids Through SCHIP (Demske). Ibuprofen 2006;20:130—132 Appropriate Use of Nonprescription Analgesics in Pediatric Patients Environmental Health Policy & Children’s Health (Duderstadt). 2006;20: (Dlugosz et al). 2006;20:316-325 (Pediatric Pharmacology) +11—413 Immunization NAPNAP’s 2006 “Day on Capitol Hill” (Demske and Duderstadt). 2006; NAPNAP Position Statement on Immunizations (National Association of 20:274-276 Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2006;20(4):41A—42A (Position State Lesbian. See Homosexuality, female ment) Letters to the Editor (section) Immunization, secondary Letter to the Editor (Budd). 2006;20:357 Letter to the Editor (Lovette). 2006;20:430 (Letters to the Editor) Letter to the Editor (Keeler et al). 2006;20:356 Reply (Wilson). 2006;20:430 (Letters to the Editor) Letter to the Editor (Lovette). 2006;20:430 Immunization schedule Letter to the Editor (Meer). 2006;20:148 Vaccine Shortages: Implications for Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (Cal- Reply (Berry et al). 2006;20:357 lender). 2006;20:426—429 (Professional Issues) Reply (Serota). 2006;20:356 Infant Reply (Wilson). 2006;20:430 Identifying and Preventing Overweight in Childhood Clinical Practice Life skills. See Activities of daily living Guideline Part I (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitio- Lifestyle ners). 2006;20:51-S32 Mental Health Correlates of Healthy Lifestyle Attitudes, Choices, and Letter to the Editor (Meer). 2006;20:148 (Letters to the Editor) Behaviors in Overweight Adolescents (Melnyk et al). 2006;20:401- Infant, premature 100 The Basics of Prematurity (Kelly). 2006;20:238-244 Lobbying The Medically Complex Premature Infant in Primary Care (Kelly). 2006; NAPNAP’s 2006 “Day on Capitol Hill” (Demske and Duderstadt). 2006; 20:367-373 20:274-276 (Legislation and Health Policy) Primary Care Issues for the Healthy Premature Infant (Kelly). 2006;20: Lymphadenitis 293-299 Stop Blaming the Kangaroo (Walsh). 2006;20:270-—271, 284-286 (Case Infant care Studies) Being There for My Baby: Early Responses of HIV-infected Mothers with an HIV-exposed Infant (D'Auria et al). 2006;20:11-18 Infant equipment Booster Seats: Protecting the Forgotten Child (Yuma and Maldonado) M 2006;20:137-140 (Product Advisor) Malpractice A Review of Current Technology and Child Safety Seats for Infants Report of the NAPNAP Malpractice Insurance Survey: Do You Know if (Daniels). 2006;20:419—423 (Product Advisor) You Are Covered? (Liguori and Jones). 2006;20:143—147 (Professiona! Infant nutrition Issues) Primary Care Issues for the Healthy Premature Infant (Kelly). 2006;20 Mass screening 293-299 Correlates of Mothers’ Persistent Depressive Symptoms: A National Study Insurance, health (Pascoe et al). 2006;20:261—269 Continuing the Success of Covering Kids Through SCHIP (Demske) Evidence for Identifying Children at Risk for Being Overweight, Cardio 2006;20:130-132 (Legislation and Health Policy) vascular Disease, and Type 2 Diabetes in Primary Care (Bindler and Insurance, liability Bruya). 2006;20:82—87 Report of the NAPNAP Malpractice Insurance Survey: Do You Know if Maternal behavior You Are Covered? (Liguori and Jones). 2006;20:143-147 (Professional Being There for My Baby: Early Responses of HIV-infected Mothers with Issues) an HIV-exposed Infant (D'Auria et al). 2006;20:11-18 Insurance coverage Prenatal and Postpartum Focus Groups with Primiparas: Breastfeeding Report of the NAPNAP Malpractice Insurance Survey: Do You Know if Attitudes, Support, Barriers, Self-efficacy, and Intention (Moore and You Are Covered? (Liguori and Jones). 2006;20:143-147 (Professional Coty). 2006;20:35—46 Issues) Medical assistance Intensive care, neonatal Continuing the Success of Covering Kids Through SCHIP (Demske) The Basics of Prematurity (Kelly). 2006;20:238-244 2006;20:130-132 (Legislation and Health Policy) The Medically Complex Premature Infant in Primary Care (Kelly). 2006; Menorrhagia 20:367-373 To Bleed or Not to Bleed (Giannetta). 2006;20:128-129, 151-153 (Case Primary Care Issues for the Healthy Premature Infant (Kelly). 2006;20 Studies) 293-299 Mental health Intention Mental Health Correlates of Healthy Lifestyle Attitudes, Choices, and Prenatal and Postpartum Focus Groups with Primiparas: Breastfeeding Behaviors in Overweight Adolescents (Melnyk et al). 2006;20:401- Attitudes, Support, Barriers, Self-efficacy, and Intention (Moore and 406 Coty). 2006;20:35—46 Remembering (Clinton). 2006;20(5):29A—30A (President's Message) Italy Migraine disorders Atopic Dermatitis in Italian Children: Evaluation of Its Economic Impact Epilepsy and Migraine Headache: Is There a Connection? (Stevenson) (Ricci et al). 2006;20:311-315 2006;20:167-171 Migraine headache. See Migraine disorders Mothers Correlates of Mothers’ Persistent Depressive Symptoms: A National Study (Pascoe et al) Journal of Pediatric Health Care Prenatal and Postpartum Focus Groups with Primiparas: Breastfeeding A Great Opportunity May Await You as Editor of Journal of Pediatric Attitudes, Support, Barriers, Self-efficacy, and Intention (Moore and Health Care (Nelms). 2066;20:79-8 (Editorial) Coty). 2006;20:35—46 The Importance of the Review Process—and Reviewers (Nelms). 2006; Mother-child relations 20:1-2 (Editorial) Letter to the Editor (Meer). 2006;20:148 (Letters to the Editor) Work Anew (Mullins Berg). 2006;20:227—228 (Editorial) Motor activity Identifying and Preventing Overweight in Childhood Clinical Practice Guideline Part I (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitio- K ners). 2006;20:S1-S32 Kidney diseases Identifying and Preventing Overweight in Childhood Clinical Practice What’s PRESsing Brain, Blood, or Kidneys (Sansalone). 2006;20:408— Guideline Part II (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitio- 410, 433-436 (Case Studies) ners). 2006;20:533—S64 Journal of Pediatric Health Care November/Decembex 2006 443 N When do Pediatric Patients Graduate? (Rudy). 2006;20:334-—335, 358-300 NAPNAP Update (Case Studies) NAPNAP Update (Meadows-Oliver). 2006;20:(1):23A—24A, 20006;20(2): Nutritional status 37A—42A, 2006;20(3):36A—37A, 2006;20(4):37A, 2006;20(5):33A—-34A, Identifying and Preventing Overweight in Childhood Clinical Practice 2006;20(6):35A—30A Guideline Part I (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitio- Narcotics ners). 2006;20:51—S32 Shake, Rattle, and Roll (Martin). 2006;20:272-273, 87-289 (Case Studies) Identifying and Preventing Overweight in Childhood Clinical Practice Narration Guideline Part II (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitio- A Developmental Approach to Understanding Drawings and Narratives ners). 2006;20:533-S64 from Children Displaced by Hurricane Katrina (Looman). 2006;20: 158-166 National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. See also Oo Position Statements (section) Off-road motor vehicles NAPNAP Branches Out (Serota). 2006;20(2):35A—36A (President’s Mes- All-terrain Vehicles and Children: History, Injury, Burden, and Preven- age) tion Strategies (Yuma et al). 2006;20:67—70 (Product Advisor) NAPNAP Foundation Grants: History and Results (Dunn and Hellings) Organizational objectives 2006;20:58—60 (Research) Crystal Ball Gazing (Clinton). 2006;20(4):31A-32A (President's Message) NAPNAP Position Statement on Immunizations (National Association of Overweight Nurse Practitioners). 2006;20(4):41A—42A (Position State Evidence for Identifying Children at Risk for Being Overweight, Cardio- vascular Disease, and Type 2 Diabetes in Primary Care (Bindler and NAPNAP’s 2006 “Day on Capitol Hill” (Demske and Duderstadt). 2006; Bruya). 2006;20:82—87 274-276 (Legislation and Health Policy) Identifying and Preventing Overweight in Childhood Clinical Practice resident's Message (Serota). 2006;20(3):34A (President's Message) Guideline Part I (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitio- Report of the NAPNAP Malpractice Insurance Survey: Do You Know if ners). 2000;20:S1—S32 You Are Covered? (Liguori and Jones). 2006;20:143-147 (Professional Identifying and Preventing Overweight in Childhood Clinical Practice Issues) Guideline Part II (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitio- ners). 2006;20:S33—S04 A Gift Worth Giving (Clinton). 2006;20(6):27A—28A (President's Message) Mental Health Correlates of Healthy Lifestyle Attitudes, Choices, and Work Anew (Mullins Berg). 2006;20:227-228 (Editorial) Behaviors in Overweight Adolescents (Melnyk et al). 2006;20:401- National health programs 4006 Continu the Success of Covering Kids Through SCHIP (Demske) 2006;20:130-132 (Legislation and Health Policy) Natural disasters 4 Developmental Approach to Understanding Drawings and Narratives P om Children Displaced by Hurricane Katrina (Looman). 2006;20 Pain 158-166 Appropriate Use of Nonprescription Analgesics in Pediatric Patients A Gift for the Family Preparation for Survival (Nelms). 2006;20:365—30606 (Dlugosz et al). 2006;20:316-325 (Pediatric Pharmacology) (Editorial) Avoiding Admission for Afebrile Pediatric Sickle Cell Pain: Pain Manage- ment Methods (Dumaplin). 2006;20:115-122 (Pediatric Pharmacol- Neonatal nursing ogy) The Basics of Prematurity (Kelly). 2006;20:238 244 Shake, Rattle, and Roll (Martin). 2006;20:272-273, 287-289 (Case Studies) Nonprescription drugs. See Drugs, non-prescription Papillomavirus, human Nurse-patient relations Girl with a Lump in Her Throat (Walsh). 2006;20:55, 73-74 (Case Studies) Shaken Baby Syndrome Education: A Role for Nurse Practitioners Work Parenting with Families of Small Children (Walls). 2006;20:304-—310 Being There for My Baby: Early Responses of HIV-infected Mothers with When do Pediatric Patients Graduate? (Rudy). 2006;20:334—335, 358-360 an HIV-exposed Infant (D'Auria et al). 2006;20:11-18 (Case Studies) , NAPNAP Position Statement on Corporal Punishment (National Associ- Nurse practitioners ation of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2006;20(6):43A—44A (Position rhe Association of Faculties of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners: Update 2006 Statement) (Association of Faculties of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2006;20(5) 39 A—40A Parenting: The Ultimate Valentine (Serota). 2006;20(1):22A (President's Message) Avoiding Admission for Afebrile Pediatric Sickle Cell Pain: Pain Manage Vacations: Helping Families Travel Safely (Nelms). 2006;20:155—157 (Ed- ment Methods (Dumaplin). 2006;20:115-122 (Pediatric Pharmacol itorial) ogy) Parents Elusive Stomachache (Serota). 2006;20:206-—207, 221-222 (Case Does Your Child have Asthma? Filled Prescriptions and Household Re Studies) port of Child Asthma (Joesch et al). 2006;20:374-383 The Evolving Responsibilities of the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (Reider Patient care management Demer et al). 2006;20:280—283 (Professional Issues) Part II: Clinical Practice Guidelines for Adolescents and Young Adults Mastering the Preceptor Role: Challenges of Clinical Teaching (Burns et with Down Syndrome: 12 to 21 years (Cleve et al). 2006;20:198-205 il). 2006;20:172-183 (Practice Guidelines) NAPNAP Position Statement on Continuing Education (National Associ Patient care planning ation of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2006;20(6):47A (Position State Management of Type 2 Diabetes in Youth (Part 2) (Berry et al). 2006;20 ment) 88-97 New Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (Pediatric Nursing Certifica Patient compliance tion Board). 2006;20(4):45A—48A (PNCB Report) Evidence-Based Practice: What is the Evidence for Medication Adher- Shaken Baby Syndrome Education: A Role for Nurse Practitioners Work ence in Children (Butz). 2006;20:338-341 (Research) ing with Families of Small Children (Walls). 2006;20:304-—310 Patient Education (section) Sharing the Lessons from the Past (Nelms). 2006;20:291—292 (Editorial) Alternative Therapies for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Vaccine Shortages: Implications for Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (Cal Needs (Gasalberti). 2006;20:133-136 lender). 2006;20:426—429 (Professional Issues) Educating Teens about Vaccines (Hernandez and Nestor). 2006;20:342- Nurse’s role 349 The Evolving Responsibilities of the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (Reider- Kid Cards: Teaching Children about Their Medicines (Curry et al). 2006; Demer et al). 2006;20:280-—283 (Professional Issues) 20:414-418 NAPNAP Position Statement on Immunizations (National Association of Patient satisfaction Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2006;20(4):41A—42A (Position State Satisfaction with Primary Health Care Received by Families of Children ment) with Developmental Disabilities (Liptak et al). 2006;20:245-252 Shaken Baby Syndrome Education: A Role for Nurse Practitioners Work Patient selection ing with Families of Small Children (Walls). 2006;20:304-—310 Lessons Learned from a Pilot Study on the Health Status of Children from Sharing the Lessons from the Past (Nelms). 2006;20:291-292 (Editorial) Itinerant Populations (Kilanowski). 2006;20:253-260 Vaccine Shortages: Implications for Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (Cal Peanut allergy. See Peanut hypersensitivity lender). 2006;20:426—429 (Professional Issues) Peanut hypersensitivity 444 Volume 20 ¢ Number 6 Journal of Pediatric Health Care Preventing Peanut Panic (Kilanowski et al). 2006;20:61—66 (Patient ed- Prenatal and Postpartum Focus Groups with Primiparas: Breastfeeding ucation) Attitudes, Support, Barriers, Self-efficacy, and Intention (Moore and Pediatric nursing Coty). 2006;20:35-46 The Evolving Responsibilities of the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (Reider- Prescriptions, drug Demer et al). 2006;20:280—283 (Professional Issues) Does Your Child have Asthma? Filled Prescriptions and Household Re- When do Pediatric Patients Graduate? (Rudy). 2006;20:334-—335, 358-360 port of Child Asthma (Joesch et al). 2006;20:374—383 (Case Studies) President’s Message (section) Pediatric Pharmacology (section) Crystal Ball Gazing (Clinton). 2006;20(4):31A—32A Appropriate Use of Nonprescription Analgesics in Pediatric Patients NAPNAP Branches Out (Serota). 2006;2062):35A—36A (Dlugosz et al). 2006;20:316-325 Parenting: The Ultimate Valentine (Serota). 2006;20(1):22A Avoiding Admission for Afebrile Pediatric Sickle Cell Pain: Pain Manage- President’s Message (Serota). 2006;20(3):34A ment Methods (Dumaplin). 2006;20:115-122 Remembering (Clinton). 2006;20(5):29A-30A Peptic ulcer A Gift Worth Giving (Clinton). 2006;20(6):27A—28A Unhappy After an Appendectomy (Bevacqua et al). 2006;20:208-—209, Primary care. See Primary health care 223-225 (Case Studies) Primary health care Personnel selection Evidence for Identifying Children at Risk for Being Overweight, Cardio- A Great Opportunity May Await You as Editor of Journal of Pediatric vascular Disease, and Type 2 Diabetes in Primary Care (Bindler and Health Care (Nelms). 2006;20:79-—81(Editorial) Bruya). 2006;20:82—87 Pertussis. See Whooping cough The Medically Complex Premature Infant in Primary Care (Kelly). 2006; Pharyngitis 20:367-373 Stop Blaming the Kangaroo (Walsh). 2006;20:270-271, 284-286 (Case Primary Care Issues for the Healthy Premature Infant (Kelly). 2006;20: Studies) 293-299 Pilot projects Satisfaction with Primary Health Care Received by Families of Children Lessons Learned from a Pilot Study on the Health Status of Children from with Developmental Disabilities (Liptak et al). 2006;20:245-252 Itinerant Populations (Kilanowski). 2006;20:253—260 Product Advisor (section) Planning techniques All-terrain Vehicles and Children: History, Injury, Burden, and Preven- Mastering the Preceptor Role: Challenges of Clinical Teaching (Burns et tion Strategies (Yuma et al). 2606;20:67-70 al). 2006;20:172-183 Booster Seats: Protecting the Forgotten Child (Yuma and Maldonado). PNCB Report (section) 2006;20:137-—140 New Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (Pediatric Nursing Certifica- Environmental Toxins (Meadows-Oliver). 2006;20:350-—352 tion Board). 2006;20(4):45A—48A A Review of Current Technology and Child Safety Seats for Infants Polychlorinated biphenyls (Daniels). 2006;20:419-—423 Environmental Toxins (Meadows-Oliver). 2006;20:350—352 (Product Ad- Product Showcase (section) visor) A Guide to Personal Flotation Devices and Basic Open Water Safety for Population surveillance Pediatric Health Care Practitioners (Yuma et al). 2006;20:214-218 Correlates of Mothers’ Persistent Depressive Symptoms: A National Study Professional Issues (section) (Pascoe et al). 2006;20:261—269 The Evolving Responsibilities of the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (Reider- Position Statements (section) Demer et al). 2006;20:280-—283 Health Risks and Needs of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Report of the NAPNAP Malpractice Insurance Survey: Do You Know if Questioning Adolescents (National Association of Pediatric Nurse You Are Covered? (Liguori and Jones). 2006;20:143—147 Practitioners). 2006;20(1):29A—30A Vaccine Shortages: Implications for Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (Cal- NAPNAP Position Statement on Certification (National Association of lender). 2006;20:426-—429 Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2006;20(6):39A—40A Program development NAPNAP Position Statement on Continuing Education (National Associ- Identifying and Preventing Overweight in Childhood Clinical Practice ation of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2006;20(6):47A Guideline Part I (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitio- NAPNAP Position Statement on Corporal Punishment (National Associ- ners). 2006;20:S1—S32 ation of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2006;20(6):43A—44A Identifying and Preventing Overweight in Childhood Clinical Practice NAPNAP Position Statement on Immunizations (National Association of Guideline Part II (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitio- Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2006;20(4):41A—42A ners). 2006;20:533—S64 Posters Protective devices Educational Posters to Reduce Antibiotic Use (Ashe et al). 2006;20:192- Booster Seats: Protecting the Forgotten Child (Yuma and Maldonado) 197 2006;20:137—140 (Product Advisor) Postoperative complications Publications Shake, Rattle, and Roll (Martin). 2006;20:272-—273, 287-289 (Case Studies) A Great Opportunity May Await You as Editor of Journal of Pediatric Postpartum period Health Care (Nelms). 2006;20:79-81(Editorial) Prenatal and Postpartum Focus Groups with Primiparas: Breastfeeding The Importance of the Review Process—and Reviewers (Nelms). 2006; Attitudes, Support, Barriers, Self-efficacy, and Intention (Moore and 20:1-2 (Editorial) Coty). 2006;20:35—46 Punishment Practice guidelines NAPNAP Position Statement on Corporal Punishment (National Associ- Identifying and Preventing Overweight in Childhood Clinical Practice ation of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2006;20(6):15A-16A (Position Guideline Part I (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitio- Statement) ners). 2006;20:S51-S32 Identifying and Preventing Overweight in Childhood Clinical Practice Guideline Part II (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitio- Qualitative research ners). 2006;20:533—S64 Adolescent Depression: A Metasynthesis (Dundon). 2006;20:384-—392 Practice Guidelines (section) Part I: Clinical Practice Guidelines for Children with Down Syndrome from Birth to 12 years (Cleve and Cohen). 2006;20:47—54 R Part Il: Clinical Practice Guidelines for Adolescents and Young Adults Rabies with Down Syndrome: 12 to 21 years (Cleve et al). 2006;20:198-—205 A Bite in the Night (Serota). 2006;20:407, 431-432 (Case Studies) Premenstrual Syndrome and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder in Ado- Research design lescence (Claman and Miller). 2006;20:329-333 Seven Strategies for Successful Surveys (Niederhauser et al). 2006;20: Preceptorship 210-213 (Research) Mastering the Preceptor Role: Challenges of Clinical Teaching (Burns et Research (section) al). 2006;20:172-183 Evidence-Based Practice: What is the Evidence for Medication Adher- Premature infant. See Infant, premature ence in Children (Butz). 2006;20:338-341 Premenstrual syndrome NAPNAP Foundation Grants: History and Results (Dunn and Hellings) Premenstrual Syndrome and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder in Ado- 2006;20:58-—60 lescence (Claman and Miller). 2006;20:329-333 (Practice Guidelines) Seven Strategies for Successful Surveys (Niederhauser et al). 2006;20: Prenatal care 210-213 Journal of Pediatric Health Care November/December 2006 445 Review Technology The Importance of the Review Process—and Reviewers (Nelms). 2006; A Review of Current Technology and Child Safety Seats for Infants 20:1-2 (Editorial) (Daniels). 2006;20:419-—423 (Product Advisor) Risk-taking Thrombocytopenia Positive Adolescent Life Skills Training for High-Risk Teens: Results of a What's PRESsing Brain, Blood, or Kidneys (Sansalone). 2006;20:408- Group Intervention Study (Tuttle et al). 2006;20:184-191 110, 433-436 (Case Studies) What African-American Middle School Youth Report About Risk-taking Thyroid neoplasms Behaviors (Busen et al). 2006;20:393—400 Girl with a Lump in Her Throat (Walsh). 2006;20:55, 73-74 (Case Studies) Tobacco smoke pollution S Household Characteristics, Smoking Bans, and Passive Smoke Exposure Safety in Young Children (Yousey). 2006;20:98-105 A Review of Current Technology and Child Safety Seats for Infants Tonic clonic seizure. See Epilepsy, tonic-clonic (Daniels). 2006;20:419-—423 (Product Advisor) Travel Seizures Vacations: Helping Families Travel Safely (Nelms). 2006;20:155—157 (Ed- Is It Just a Seizure? (Stevenson). 2006;20:336-337, 361-304 (Case Studies) itorial) Self-efficacy Type 2 diabetes. See Diabetes mellitus, type 2 Prenatal and Postpartum Focus Groups with Primiparas: Breastfeeding Attitudes, Support, Barriers, Self-efficacy, and Intention (Moore and Coty). 2006;20:35—46 U Self-help groups Urogenital diseases Positive Adolescent Life Skills Training for High-Risk Teens: Results of a Ano-genital Herpes in Children (Hornor). 2006,20:106-114 Group Intervention Study (Tuttle et al). 2006;20:184-191 Sexual behavior Improving Adolescent Sexual Risk Assessment with Event History Cal- Vv endars: A Feasibility Study (Martyn et al). 2000;20:19-26 Vaccination Shaken baby syndrome A Bite in the Night (Serota). 2006;20:407, 431—432 (Case Studies) Shaken Baby Syndrome Education: A Role for Nurse Practitioners Work Herpes Zoster in Childhood (Leung et al). 2006;20:300-—303 ing with Families of Small Children (Walls). 2006;20:304-310 Update on Adolescent Immunization: Review of Pertussis and the Effi- Social adjustment cacy, Safety, and Clinical Use of Vaccines That Contain Tetanus- What African-American Middle School Youth Report About Risk-taking Diphtheria-Acellular Pertussis (Wilson). 2006;20:229—237 Behaviors (Busen et al). 2006;20:393—400 Vaccines Specialties, nursing Educating Teens about Vaccines (Hernandez and Nestor). 2006;20:342— The Association of Faculties of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners: Update 2006 349 (Patient Education) (Association of Faculties of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2006;20(5) Letter to the Editor (Lovette). 2006;20:430 (Letters to the Editor) 39A—40A Reply (Wilson). 2006;20:430 (Letters to the Editor) Specialty boards Vaccine Shortages: Implications for Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (Cal- New Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (Pediatric Nursing Certifica lender). 2006;20:426-—429 (Professional Issues) tion Board). 2006;20(4):45A—48A (PNCB Report) Vegetarian diet. See Diet, vegetarian Stomatitis, aphthous Voluntary workers Stop Blaming the Kangaroo (Walsh). 2006;20:270-271, 284-286 (Case A Gift Worth Giving (Clinton). 2006;20(6):27A—28A (President's Message) Studies) von Willebrand disease Students, nursing To Bleed or Not to Bleed (Giannetta). 2006;20:128-129, 151-153 (Case Sharing the Lessons from the Past (Nelms). 2006;20:291-—292 (Editorial) Studies) Substance withdrawal syndrome Shake, Rattle, and Roll (Martin). 2006;20:272-273, 287-289 (Case Studies) Survival W A Gift for the Family: Preparation for Survival (Nelms). 2006;20:365—306 West Nile virus (Editorial) Just not Right (Kline). 2006;20:56-57, 75-77 (Case Studies) Swimming Whooping cough A Guide to Personal Flotation Devices and Basic Open Water Safety for Letter to the Editor (Lovette). 2006;20:430 (Letters to the Editor) Pediatric Health Care Practitioners (Yuma et al). 2006;20:214-218 Reply (Wilson). 2006;20:430 (Letters to the Editor) (Product Showcase) Update on Adolescent Immunization: Review of Pertussis and the Effi- cacy, Safety, and Clinical Use of Vaccines That Contain Tetanus- Diphtheria-Acellular Pertussis (Wilson). 2006;20:229-237 Teaching Wounds and injuries Mastering the Preceptor Role: Challenges of Clinical Teaching (Burns et All-terrain Vehicles and Children: History, Injury, Burden, and Preven- al). 2006;20:172—183 tion Strategies (Yuma et al). 2006;20:67-70 (Product Advisor) 446 Volume 20 ¢ Number 6 Journal of Pediatric Health Care

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