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Vol. XIV No. 4 JOURNAL OF VASCULAR NURSING PAGE 115 INDEX TO VOLUME 14, 1996 Author index A M B Abullarade C (see Edwards et al). 1996;14:62-7 MacLeod JA. Surveillance of vascular incisions: out- Behavior All AC (see Kaufman and All). 1996;14:34-9 comes of a four-year unit-based quality-improvement Relationship of study participation to health-related program. 1996;14:85-90 behaviors (Schroer and Wilcox). 1996;14:68-71 B Miller P (see Calligaro et al). 1996;14:57-61 Bruni KR, Hoosier-Paty DM, Hoffman G. The quality c of life of the limb-threatened patient after lower-ex- N Cerebrovascular disorders tremity revascularization. 1996; 14:99-103 Nunnelee JD. Decision making in prevention and treat- Screening a high-risk population for abdominal aor- Burton S (see Knaus et al). 1996;14:40-4 ment of arterial leg ulcers: use of patho-flow diagram- tic aneurysm (Roland and Radnich). 1996;14:45-7 ming. 1996;14:72-8 Clinic; see Ambulatory care facilities c Clinical nurse specialists; see Nurse clinicians Calligaro KD, Miller P, Dougherty MJ, Raviola CA, R Clinical trials DeLaurentis DA. Role of nursing personnel in imple- Radnich JJ (see Roland and Radnich). 1996;14:45-7 Relationship of study participation to health-related menting clinical pathways and decreasing hospital Raviola CA (see Calligaro et al). 1996;14:57-61 behaviors (Schroer and Wilcox). 1996;14:68-71 costs for major vascular surgery. 1996;14:57-61 RobinsonT (see Strider et al). 1996;14:12-7 Connective tissue diseases Christensen CR, Stubbs DH. Erythromelaligia—a —— (see Strider et al). 1996;14:91-8 Marfan’s syndrome: a family affair (Strider et al). case study. 1996;14:18-20 Roland CF, Radnich JJ. Screening a high-risk popu- 1996;14:91-8 lation for abdominal aortic aneurysm. 1996;14:45-7 Cost-benefit analysis D Role of nursing personnel in implementing clinical Davis K (see Knaus et al). 1996;14:40-4 Ss pathways and decreasing hospital costs for major DeLaurentis DA (see Calligaro et al). 1996;14:57-61 Schroer S, Wilcox M. Relationship of study participa- vascular surgery (Calligaro et al). 1996; 14:57-61 DeRose G (see Lovell et al). 1996;14:104-7 tion to health-related behaviors. 1996;14:68-71 Critical care Dougherty MJ (see Calligaro et al). 1996;14:57-61 Slavensky R (see Feinglass et al). 1996;14:8-11 Vascular nurse practitioner: a collaborative practice Stotts NA (see Wipke-Tevis and Stotts). 1996;14:27- role in the acute care setting (Knaus et al). E 33 1996;14:40-4 Edwards R, Abullarade C, Turnbull N. Nursing man- Strider D, Robinson T, Guarini J, Fallin B, Ivey J, agement and follow-up of the postoperative vascular Kron I. Marfan’s syndrome: a family affair. 1996;14:91- D patient in a clinic setting. 1996; 14:62-7 8 Decision making —, —, —, Ivey J. Challenges with Takayasu's Decision making in prevention and treatment of ar- - arteritis: a case study. 1996;14:12-7 terial leg ulcers: use of patho-flow diagramming Fallin B (see Strider et al). 1996;14:91-8 Stubbs DH (see Christensen and Stubbs). 1996;14:18- (Nunnelee). 1996;14:72-8 Feinglass J, Slavensky R, Tang L. The Intermittent 20 Claudication Research Study: vascular outcomes T E research using home health nurses. 1996;14:8-11 Tang L (see Feinglass et al). 1996;14:8-11 Eating Felten S (see Knaus et al). 1996;14:40-4 Turnbull N (see Edwards et al). 1996;14:62-7 Nutritional risk, status, and intake of individuals with Fobes P (see Knaus et al). 1996;14:40-4 venous ulcers: a pilot study (Wipke-Tevis and Ww Stotts). 1996; 14:27-33 G Wilcox M (see Schroer and Wilcox). 1996;14:68-71 Editorial Gray DE (see Lovell et al). 1996;14:104-7 Wipke-Tevis DD, Stotts NA. Nutritional risk, status, The clinical nurse specialist’s role as coach ina clini- Guarini J (see Strider et al). 1996;14:12-7 and intake of individuals with venous ulcers: a pilot cal practice development model (Lewis). —— (see Strider et al). 1996;14:91-8 study. 1996;14:27-33 1996;14:48-52 Erythromeiaigia H Erythromelalgia—a case study (Christensen and Harris KA (see Lovell et al). 1996;14:104-7 Subject index Stubbs). 1996;14:18-20 Hoffman G (see Bruni et al). 1996;14:99-103 Extremities Hoosier-Paty DM (see Bruni et al). 1996;14:99-103 Erythromelalgia—a case study (Christensen and A Stubbs). 1996;14:18-20 1 Abdominal aortic aneurysm; see Aortic aneurysm, Marfan’s syndrome: a family affair (Strider et al). Ivey J (see Strider et al). 1996;14:12-7 abdominal 1996;14:91-8 —— (see Strider et al). 1996;14:91-8 Acute care; see Critical care Ambulatory care facilities FE J Nursing management and follow-up of the postop- Fees and charges Jamieson WG (see Lovell et al). 1996;14:104-7 erative vascular patient in a clinic setting (Edwards Role of nursing personnel in implementing clinical et al). 1996;14:62-7 pathways and decreasing hospital costs for major K Amputation vascular surgery (Calligaro et al). 1996;14:57-61 Kaufman MW, All AC. Raynaud's disease: patient edu- The quality of life of the limb-threatened patient after cation as a primary nursing intervention. 1996;14:34- lower-extremity revascularization (Bruni et al). G 9 1996;14:99-103 Guest editorial Knaus VL, Davis K, Burton S, Felten S, Fobes P. Aorta The clinicai nurse specialist's role as coach ina clini- Vascular nurse practitioner: a collaborative practice Challenges with Takayasu’s arteritis: a case study cal practice development model (Lewis). role in the acute care setting. 1996;14:40-4 (Strider et al). 1996;14:12-7 1996; 14:48-52 Kron I (see Strider et al). 1996;14:91-8 Marfan’s syndrome: a family affair (Strider et al). 1996;14:91-8 H L Aortic aneurysm, abdominal Health Lacey KO. Subclavian steal syndrome: a review. Screening a high-risk population for abdominal aor- Relationship of study participation to health-related 1996;14:1-7 tic aneurysm (Roland and Radnich). 1996;14:45-7 behaviors (Schroer and Wilcox). 1996;14:68-71 Lewis CK. The clinical nurse specialist's role as coach Arm Home nursing in a clinical practice development model. 1996;14:48- Subclavian steal syndrome: a review (Lacey). The Intermittent Claudication Research Study: vas- 52 (Guest editorial) 1996;14:1-7 cular outcomes research using home health nurses Lovell MB, Gray DE, Harris KA, DeRose G, Jamieson The use of arm vein as an alternative conduit for (Feinglass et al). 1996;14:8-11 WG. The use of arm vein as an alternative conduit lower-extremity bypass (Lovell et al). 1996;14:104- for lower-extremity bypass. 1996;14:104-7 7 I Arterial occlusive diseases In the literature Decision making in prevention and treatment of ar- In the literature. 1996;14:10S Copyright © 1996 by the Society for Vascular terial leg ulcers: use of patho-flow diagramming Incision; see Suture techniques Nursing, Inc. (Nunnelee). 1996;14:72-8 Intake of food; see Eating PAGE 116 JOURNAL OF VASCULAR NURSING DECEMBER 1996 Intermittent claudication oO Ss The Intermittent Claudication Research Study: vas- Outcome assessment Screening; see Mass screening cular outcomes research using home health nurses The Intermittent Claudication Research Study: vas- Skin temperature (Feinglass et al). 1996;14:8-11 cular outcomes research using home health nurses Erythromelalgia—a case study (Christensen and (Feinglass et al). 1996;14:8-11 Stubbs). 1996;14:18-20 L Study, clinical; see Clinical trials Leg Pp Subclavian steal syndrome Nutritional risk, status, and intake of individuals with Pain Subclavian steal syndrome: a review (Lacey). venous ulcers: a pilot study (Wipke-Tevis and Erythromelalgia—a case study (Christensen and 1996;14:1-7 Stotts). 1996;14:27-33 Stubbs). 1996;14:18-20 Suture techniques The quality of life of the limb-threatened patient after Patient education Surveillance of vascular incisions: outcomes of a four- lower-extremity revascularization (Bruni et al). Raynaud's disease: patient education as a primary year unit-based quality-improvement program 1996;14:99-103 nursing intervention (Kaufman and All). 1996;14:34- (MacLeod). 1996;14:85-90 The use of arm vein as an alternative conduit for lower- 9 extremity bypass (Lovell et al). 1996;14:104-7 Peripheral vascular diseases T Leg ulcer Screening a high-risk population for abdominal aor- Takayasu’s arteritis; see Pulseless disease Decision making in prevention and treatment of ar- tic aneurysm (Roland and Radnich). 1996;14:45-7 terial leg ulcers: use of patho-flow diagramming Personnel management U (Nunnelee). 1996;14:72-8 Nursing management and follow-up of the postop- Upcoming educational programs Limb-threatened patient; see Amputation erative vascular patient in a clinic setting (Edwards Upcoming educationa! programs. 1996;14:21, 53, 79, Lower extremities; see Leg et al). 1996;14:62-7 108 Pilot projects M Nutritional risk, status, and intake of individuals with Vv Marfan syndrome venous ulcers: a pilot study (Wipke-Tevis and Varicose ulcer Marfan’s syndrome: a family affair (Strider et al). Stotts). 1996;14:27-33 Nutritional risk, status, and intake of individuals with 1996;14:91-8 Postoperative care venous ulcers: a pilot study (Wipke-Tevis and Mass screening Nursing management and follow-up of the postop- Stotts). 1996;14:27-33 Screening a high-risk population for abdominal aor- erative vascular patient in a clinic setting (Edwards Vascular surgery tic aneurysm (Roland and Radnich). 1996;14:45-7 et al). 1996;14:62-7 Nursing management and follow-up of the postop- Models, nursing Practice development model; see Models, nursing erative vascular patient in a clinic setting (Edwards The clinical nurse specialist's role as coach ina clini- Pulseless disease et al). 1996;14:62-7 cal practice development model (Lewis). Challenges with Takayasu’s arteritis: a case study Role of nursing personnel in implementing clinical 1996;14:48-52 (Guest editorial) (Strider et al). 1996;14:12-7 pathways and decreasing hospital costs for major vascular surgery (Calligaro et al). 1996;14:57-61 N Q Surveillance of vascular incisions: outcomes of a four- Nurse clinicians Quality assurance, health care year unit-based quality-improvement program The clinical nurse specialist's role as coach ina clini- Surveillance of vascular incisions: outcomes of a four- (MacLeod). 1996;14:85-90 cal practice development model (Lewis). year unit-based quality-improvement program Vasculitis 1996; 14:48-52 (Guest editorial) (MacLeod). 1996;14:85-90 Challenges with Takayasu’s arteritis: a case study Nurse practitioners Quality of life (Strider et al). 1996;14:12-7 Vascular nurse practitioner: a collaborative practice The quality of life of the limb-threatened patient after Veins, transplantation role in the acute care setting (Knaus et al). lower-extremity revascularization (Bruni et al). The use of arm vein as an alternative conduit for 1996; 14:40-4 1996;14:99-103 lower-extremity bypass (Lovell et al). 1996; 14:104- Nurses 7 Role of nursing personnel in implementing clinical R Viewbox pathways and decreasing hospital costs for major Raynaud’s disease Viewbox. 1996;14:81, 110 vascular surgery (Calligaro et al). 1996;14:57-61 Raynaud's disease: patient education as a primary Nursing management; see Personnel management nursing intervention (Kaufman and All). 1996;14:34- w Nutrition 9 Walking Nutritional risk, status, and intake of individuals with Recent vascular nursing publications The Intermittent Claudication Research Study: vas- venous ulcers: a pilot study (Wipke-Tevis and Recent vascular nursing publications. 1996;14:53, 80, cular outcomes research using home health nurses Stotts). 1996;14:27-33 109 (Feinglass et al). 1996;14:8-11

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