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Vol. XII No. 4 JOURNAL OF VASCULAR NURSING PAGE 129 REPORT TLE RAL E EPICS LE LENE LILLE TECTED NEE LEER DELILE LAO SLEA L! LIES PEE TE ALTE EAE ALI ALLELA APATITES ODOR EEC NTLAES EIDEL LEE SEITE RD POD TpA EAE POMBE IRE RENN TE INDEX TO VOLUME 12, 1994 Author index A P Blood coagulation disorders Alisup DJ. Use of the intermittent pneumatic compression Perez JA (see Breisch and Perez). 1994;12:38-43 Protein S deficiency: a case study (Diefenderfer et al), device in venous ulcer disease. 1994;12:106-11 1994;12:68-72 Anderson LA. An update on the cause of abdominal aortic aneurysms. 1994;12:95-100 Auer A (see Nunnelee et al). 1994;12:35-7 Rickman S, Wuebbels BH, Holloway GA Jr. Spinal cord stimulation for relief of ischemic pain in end-stage arterial Cerebrovascular disorders occlusive disease. 1994;12:14-20 Postoperative treatment of patients undergoing carotid end- Ricotta JJ (see O'Brien and Ricotta). 1994;12:1-5 arterectomy (O'Brien and Ricotta), 1994;12:1-5 Banet GA. Stroke in young adults: a retrospective analysis. Stroke in young adults: a retrospective analysis (Banet), 1994;12:101-5 1994;12:101-5 Baum P. Health Security Act. 1994;12:23-4 (Guest editorial) Ss Clinical trial Breisch AJ, Perez JA. Endovascular intervention in patients The perspective of patients with vascular disease on partici- with coronary and peripheral arterial disease. 1994;12:38-43 Sander R (see Nunnelee et al). 1994;12:35-7 Pation in clinical trials (Wilcox and Schroer), 1994;12:112-6 Schroer S (see Wilcox and Schroer). 1994;12:112-6 Coronary disease Spence R (see Cahall and Spence). 1994;12:48-56 Endovascular intervention in patients with coronary and c peripheral arterial disease (Breisch and Perez), 1994;12: 38-43 Cahall E, Spence R. Nursing management of venous ulcer- T ation. 1994;12:48-56 Cameron D (see Lovell et al). 1994;12:44-7 Troop B (see Nunnelee et al). 1994;12:35-7 Childs MB. Foot care for the diabetic patient: an overview. 1994;12:65-7 Decision making Ww Decision making of patients with arterial occlusive disease who are threatened with limb loss (Dzieciuch), 1994;12:6-9 D Warbinek E, Wyness MA. Caring for patients with complica- Diabetes mellitus tions after elective abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery: a case Foot care for the diabetic patient: an overview (Childs), DeRose G (see Lovell et al). 1994;12:44-7 study. 1994;12:73-9 1994;12:65-7 Diefenderfer S, Matula P, Niznik CH. Protein S deficiency: a Whitaker L, Kelleher A. Raynaud's syndrome: diagnosis and Documentation case study. 1994;12:68-72 treatment. 1994;12:10-3 Emergency department nursing vascular assessment: a Dzieciuch JM. Decision making of patients with arterial occlu- Wilcox M, Schroer S. The perspective of patients with vascular retrospective study (Nunnelee et al), 1994;12:35-7 sive disease who are threatened with limb loss. 1994;12:6-9 disease on participation in clinical trials. 1994;12:112-6 Wuebbelis BH (see Rickman et al). 1994;12:14-20 Wyness MA (see Warbinek and Wyness). 1994;12:73-9 H Editorials Harris KA (see Lovell et al). 1994;12:44-7 Advanced practice nursing in the acute care setting (Lorenz), Holloway GA Jr (see Rickman et al). 1994;12:14-20 1994;12:117-20 Subject index Health Security Act (Baum), 1994;12:23-4 Emergency medical services J Emergency department nursing vascular assessment: a retrospective study (Nunnelee et al), 1994;12:35-7 Jamieson WG (see Lovell et al). 1994;12:44-7 A Endarterectomy, carotid Postoperative treatment of patients undergoing carotid end- Age factors arterectomy (O’Brien and Ricotta), 1994;12:1-5 K Stroke in young adults: a retrospective analysis (Banet), Exercise therapy 1994;12:101-5 Endovascular intervention in patients with coronary and Kelleher A (see Whitaker and Kelleher). 1994;12:10-3 peripheral arterial disease (Breisch and Perez), 1994;12: 38-43 Amputation Therapeutic walking program: an alternative to a formal L Decision making of patients with arterial occlusive disease vascular rehabilitation program (Maune), 1994;12:80-4 who are threatened with limb loss (Dzieciuch), 1994;12:6-9 Lorenz BT. Advanced practice nursing in the acute care setting. Aneurysm 1994;12:117-20 (Guest editorial) Caring for patients with complications after elective abdominal Lovell MB, Cameron D, Harris KA, Jamieson WG, DeRose aortic aneurysm surgery: a case study (Warbinek and G. Peripheral aneurysms. 1994;12:44-7 Wyness), 1994;12:73-9 Foot ulcer Peripheral aneurysms (Lovell et al), 1994;12:44-7 Foot care for the diabetic patient: an overview (Childs), An update on the cause of abdominal aortic aneurysms 1994;12:65-7 (Anderson), 1994;12:95-100 Aortic aneurysm, abdominal Matula P (see Diefenderfer et al). 1994;12:68-72 Caring for patients with complications after elective abdominal Maune J. Therapeutic walking program: an alternative to a aortic aneurysm surgery: a case study (Warbinek and formal vascular rehabilitation program. 1994;12:80-4 Wyness), 1994;12:73-9 Guest editorials An update on the cause of abdominal aortic aneurysms Health Security Act (Baum), 1994;12:23-4 (Anderson), 1994;12:95-100 Arterial occlusive diseases Decision making of patients with arterial occlusive disease H Niznik CH (see Diefenderfer et al). 1994;12:68-72 who are threatened with limb loss (Dzieciuch), 1994;12:6-9 Nunnelee JD. Prevention beyond the bedside: Who is respon- Endovascular intervention in patients with coronary and Health Security Act sible and who is your community? 1994;12:85-7 (Pres. peripheral arterial disease (Breisch and Perez), 1994;12: Health Security Act (Baum), 1994;12:23-4 (Guest editorial) address) 38-43 —, Sander R, Oe tker D, Auer A, Troop B. Emergency Spinal cord stimulation for relief of ischemic pain in end-stage department nursing vascular assessment: a retrospective arterial occlusive disease (Rickman et al), 1994;12:14-20 study. 1994;12:35-7 AthRearyonsaculde’rso ssiysn drome: diagnosis and treatment (Whitaker and In the literature Kelleher), 1994;12:10-3 In the literature. 1994;12:21 ,58-9,90,121-2 ° An (Aunpddeartseo n),o n 1t9h9e4 ;1c2a:u9s5e- 10o0f abdominal aortic aneurysms IntTehremriatpteeuntti cc lawuadlikciantgi onp rogram: an alternative to a formal O’Brien MS, Ricotta JJ. Postoperative treatment of patients vascular rehabilitation program (Maune), 1994;12:80-4 Intermittent pneumatic compression device undergoing carotid endarterectomy. 1994;12:1-5 Use of the intermittent pneumatic compression device in Oetker D (see Nunnelee et al). 1994;12:35-7 venous ulcer disease (Allsup), 1994;12:106-11 Bandages Ischemia Nursing management of venous ulceration (Cahall and Raynaud's syndrome: diagnosis and treatment (Whitaker and Copyright © 1994 by the Society for Vas- Spence), 1994;12:48-56 Kelleher), 1994;12:10-3 Use of the intermittent pneumatic compression device in Spinal cord stimulation for relief of ischemic pain in end-stage cular Nursing, Inc. venous ulcer disease (Allsup), 1994;12:106-11 arterial occlusive disease (Rickman et al), 1994;12:14-20 PAGE 130 JOURNAL OF VASCULAR NURSING DECEMBER 1994 Protein S Message from the President Protein S deficiency: a case study (Diefenderfer et al), Varicose ulcer Message from the President. 1994;12:23 1994;12:68-72 Nursing management of venous ulceration (Cahall and Spence), 1994;12:48-56 Use of the intermittent pneumatic compression device in venous ulcer disease (Allsup), 1994;12:106-11 Raynaud’s disease Vascular diseases NNuuArrsdseiv1 na9gn9p 4cr;eaa1dcs2t s:iept1rsi1aos7cn-mte2eir0cnse t (nGuuressitn g ediint otrhiea l)a cute care setting (Lorenz), RecRReaecynKeentlna ltuev dhae’vsrsac) s,uc lsuayl1rna9 dr9 r4no;unm1rue2sr::si 1in0ngd-g i3 ap gpunubbollsiiiccsaa ttaiinoondns s.t re1a9t9m4e;n1t2 :(2W1h,i5t7a,k8e8r, 1a2n1d TThheepm1 raa1atl2pip -eoe6rnu vs tapiseicccnu t liacvlwreia nlikocraifel nh pgaa bttirilieipatlnrsato tsgi ro(wnaWi imtl:hc p orvxoa agsncr auanlmdaa lrt eS(drcMnihaasruteoineaverse))e ,, oton11 99p99aa4_4r ;;t11ifc22oi:r:-- Emergency department nursing vascular assessment: a 80-4 retrospective study (Nunnelee et al), 1994;12:35-7 Ss Vascular surgery Caring for patients with complications after elective abdominal Spinal cord aortic aneurysm surgery: a case study (Warbinek and Spinal cord stimulation for relief of ischemic pain in end-stage Wyness), 1994;12:73-9 arterial occlusive disease (Rickman et al), 1994;12:14-20 Venous insufficiency Patient participation Stroke; see Cerebrovascular disorders Nursing management of venous ulceration (Cahali and The perspective of patients with vascular disease on partici- Surgery, complications Spence), 1994;12:48-56 pation in clinical trials (Wilcox and Schroer), 1994;12: Caring for patients with complications after elective abdominal Venous ulcer; see Varicose ulcer 112-6 aortic aneurysm surgery: a case study (Warbinek and Viewbox Peripheral vascular diseases Wyness), 1994;12:73-9 Viewbox. 1994;12:22,60,89,122-3 Endovascular intervention in patients with coronary and peripheral arterial disease (Breisch and Perez), 1994;12: 38-43 Health Security Act (Baum), 1994;12:23-4 (Guest editorial) Thrombophiebitis w Peripheral aneurysms (Lovell et al), 1994;12:44-7 Nursing management of venous ulceration (Cahall and Postoperative care Spence), 1994;12:48-56 Walking Postoperative treatment of patients undergoing carotid end- Therapeutic walking program: an alternative to a for- arterectomy (O’Brien and Ricotta), 1994;12:1-5 mal vascular rehabilitation program (Maune), 1994;12: Primary prevention U 80-4 Prevention beyond the bedside: Who is responsible and who Wounds and injuries is your community? (Nunnelee), 1994;12:85-7 (Pres. ad- Upcoming educational programs Emergency department nursing vascular assessment: a dress) Upcoming educational programs. 1994;12:57,88,121 retrospective study (Nunnelee et al), 1994;12:35-7

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