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Critical Care/Neonatal Update Neonatal Pain Management: A Call to Action, 195 Nursing Care of the Child with DKA in the PICU, 375 Subject Index 1995 Dialogues in Ethics & The Law Cystic Fibrosis and the Pediatric Caregiver: Benefits and Adolescents Adolescent Abortion and Mandated Parental Involvement, 82 Burdens of Genetic Technology, 57 Assessing Acute Abdominal Pain in Adolescent Females, 215 Placebo Pain Medication: Ethical and Legal Issues, 166 Female Adolescent Contraception, 221 When Values Conflict With Obligations: Safeguards for Nurses, Menstrual Dysfunction in Athletes: Assessment and Treatment, 260 227 The Baby K Case: Ethical Challenges of Preserving Professional Social Support and Coping in Young Adolescents with Cancer, Integrity, 367 235 Keeping Secrets: The Ethical and Legal Challenges, 479 Continuing Education by Topic Family Matters Critical Issues in Care of the Female Adolescent Effective Transitions for Families: Life Beyond The Hospital, 86 Assessing Acute Abdominal Pain in Adolescent Females, 215 Family-Centered Care for the Bereaved, 181 Female Adolescent Contraception, 221 Resources for Family-Centered Care: An Annotated Menstrual Dysfunction in Athletes: Assessment and Treatment, Bibliography, 300 227 Excerpts From Family-Centered Care for Children Needing Specialized Health and Developmental Services, 362 Immune System Response Parent-Professional Collaboration When Hospital Visits Are latrogenic Immune Suppression, 11 Infrequent, 466 The Effects of Humor on Secretory Immunoglobulin A Levels in Parent Education for Mothers in Prison, 552 School-Aged Chiiren, 16 Immunosuppression in Pediatric Transplant Patients, 21 From the Editor Contracts Side by Side, 8 Managing Pain in Children Nursing: The Last Bastion of Patient Advocacy, 108 Beliefs and Perceptions About Children in Pain: A Survey, 111 From a Child’s Fable to a Moral for Nursing, 212 Indices of Pain Intensity: Construct Validity Among The Passing of a Hero From Our Generation, 320 Preschoolers, 119 Developing a Sensible Newborn Discharge Policy, 408 Pediatric Patient-Controlled Analgesia: Enhancing the Self-Care Construct, 124 Items of Interest 65, 185, 257, 382, 458, 543 Selected Procedures and the Pediatric Patient Comparison of Brachial and Calf Blood Pressures in Infants, Legislative Update 323 What We Can Expect For Health Care in the Republican- Continuous Nebulization: A Treatment Modality for Pediatric Dominated 104th Congress, 92 Asthma Patients, 327 James P. Grant World Summit for Children Implementation Act Pediatric Resuscitation: Development of a Mock Code Program of 1995, 178 and Evaluation Tool, 333 Child Health Issues in the 104th Congress, 275 House and Senate Budget Resolutions for Fiscal Year 1996: Listening to Families: The Road to Understanding and Quality Effects on Our Next Generation, 396 Care Health Care Reform: The Industrial Revolution Revisited, 450 Learning From Stories: Parents’ Accounts of the Pathway to Republican Budget Proposal: A Budget that Hurts Children? Let Diagnosis, 411 the Reader Decide! 550 The Family Systems Approach and Pediatric Nursing Care, 417 Parental Needs Following the Discharge of a Hospitalized Child, Letters to the Editor 425 62, 398, 588 Advanced Practice Nursing Products Part 1 — Advanced Practice Nursing: Changes on the Horizon, 452 41 Part 2 — Opportunities and Challenges for Pediatric Nurse Pediatric Drug Information Practitioners, 43 Antiretroviral Therapy in Infants and Children with HIV, 291 Part 3 — A Commentary on Confronting the Challenges, 28 Felbamate: Restrictions on Use, 188 Pegaspargase, 471 Mothers: Roles, Relationships, and Responsibilities Transdermal Fentanyl, 72 Baby Bottle Tooth Decay: A Concern for All Parents, 515 Tuberculosis and Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis in Children, Therapeutic Effects of Music on Mother's Voice on Premature 566 Infants, 509 Varicella Zoster Vaccine (Varivax®), 358 Chronic Renal Disease: The Mother's Experience, 503 Pediatric Management Problems Cystic Fibrosis 76, 164, 304, 356, 476, 586 Cystic Fibrosis and the Pediatric Caregiver: Benefits and Burdens of Genetic Technology, 57 Pediatric Nursing Journal Genetics and Cystic Fibrosis: A Focus on Carrier Testing, 444 1995 Pediatric Nursing Manuscript Review Panel Members, 96 Pediatric Nursing 1994 Book of the Year Awards, 269 Departments 1995 Pediatric Nursing Conference Registration Information, Community and Home Care 277 Considerations for the Use of a Conceptual Model In Home Pediatric Nursing 1995 Book Award Contest Information, 374, Health Nursing, 68 470 Part 1: Developing a Competency-Based Curriculum for Pediatric Nursing 1995 Conference Highlights, 575 Tracheostomy and Ventilator Care, 581 Practice Applications of Research Patient Education: Effects of Two Teaching Methods Upon Parental Retention of Feeding Practices, 78 Critical Care/Neonatal Update Neonatal Pain Management: A Call to Action, 195 Nursing Care of the Child with DKA in the PICU, 375 Subject Index 1995 Dialogues in Ethics & The Law Cystic Fibrosis and the Pediatric Caregiver: Benefits and Adolescents Adolescent Abortion and Mandated Parental Involvement, 82 Burdens of Genetic Technology, 57 Assessing Acute Abdominal Pain in Adolescent Females, 215 Placebo Pain Medication: Ethical and Legal Issues, 166 Female Adolescent Contraception, 221 When Values Conflict With Obligations: Safeguards for Nurses, Menstrual Dysfunction in Athletes: Assessment and Treatment, 260 227 The Baby K Case: Ethical Challenges of Preserving Professional Social Support and Coping in Young Adolescents with Cancer, Integrity, 367 235 Keeping Secrets: The Ethical and Legal Challenges, 479 Continuing Education by Topic Family Matters Critical Issues in Care of the Female Adolescent Effective Transitions for Families: Life Beyond The Hospital, 86 Assessing Acute Abdominal Pain in Adolescent Females, 215 Family-Centered Care for the Bereaved, 181 Female Adolescent Contraception, 221 Resources for Family-Centered Care: An Annotated Menstrual Dysfunction in Athletes: Assessment and Treatment, Bibliography, 300 227 Excerpts From Family-Centered Care for Children Needing Specialized Health and Developmental Services, 362 Immune System Response Parent-Professional Collaboration When Hospital Visits Are latrogenic Immune Suppression, 11 Infrequent, 466 The Effects of Humor on Secretory Immunoglobulin A Levels in Parent Education for Mothers in Prison, 552 School-Aged Chiiren, 16 Immunosuppression in Pediatric Transplant Patients, 21 From the Editor Contracts Side by Side, 8 Managing Pain in Children Nursing: The Last Bastion of Patient Advocacy, 108 Beliefs and Perceptions About Children in Pain: A Survey, 111 From a Child’s Fable to a Moral for Nursing, 212 Indices of Pain Intensity: Construct Validity Among The Passing of a Hero From Our Generation, 320 Preschoolers, 119 Developing a Sensible Newborn Discharge Policy, 408 Pediatric Patient-Controlled Analgesia: Enhancing the Self-Care Construct, 124 Items of Interest 65, 185, 257, 382, 458, 543 Selected Procedures and the Pediatric Patient Comparison of Brachial and Calf Blood Pressures in Infants, Legislative Update 323 What We Can Expect For Health Care in the Republican- Continuous Nebulization: A Treatment Modality for Pediatric Dominated 104th Congress, 92 Asthma Patients, 327 James P. Grant World Summit for Children Implementation Act Pediatric Resuscitation: Development of a Mock Code Program of 1995, 178 and Evaluation Tool, 333 Child Health Issues in the 104th Congress, 275 House and Senate Budget Resolutions for Fiscal Year 1996: Listening to Families: The Road to Understanding and Quality Effects on Our Next Generation, 396 Care Health Care Reform: The Industrial Revolution Revisited, 450 Learning From Stories: Parents’ Accounts of the Pathway to Republican Budget Proposal: A Budget that Hurts Children? Let Diagnosis, 411 the Reader Decide! 550 The Family Systems Approach and Pediatric Nursing Care, 417 Parental Needs Following the Discharge of a Hospitalized Child, Letters to the Editor 425 62, 398, 588 Advanced Practice Nursing Products Part 1 — Advanced Practice Nursing: Changes on the Horizon, 452 41 Part 2 — Opportunities and Challenges for Pediatric Nurse Pediatric Drug Information Practitioners, 43 Antiretroviral Therapy in Infants and Children with HIV, 291 Part 3 — A Commentary on Confronting the Challenges, 28 Felbamate: Restrictions on Use, 188 Pegaspargase, 471 Mothers: Roles, Relationships, and Responsibilities Transdermal Fentanyl, 72 Baby Bottle Tooth Decay: A Concern for All Parents, 515 Tuberculosis and Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis in Children, Therapeutic Effects of Music on Mother's Voice on Premature 566 Infants, 509 Varicella Zoster Vaccine (Varivax®), 358 Chronic Renal Disease: The Mother's Experience, 503 Pediatric Management Problems Cystic Fibrosis 76, 164, 304, 356, 476, 586 Cystic Fibrosis and the Pediatric Caregiver: Benefits and Burdens of Genetic Technology, 57 Pediatric Nursing Journal Genetics and Cystic Fibrosis: A Focus on Carrier Testing, 444 1995 Pediatric Nursing Manuscript Review Panel Members, 96 Pediatric Nursing 1994 Book of the Year Awards, 269 Departments 1995 Pediatric Nursing Conference Registration Information, Community and Home Care 277 Considerations for the Use of a Conceptual Model In Home Pediatric Nursing 1995 Book Award Contest Information, 374, Health Nursing, 68 470 Part 1: Developing a Competency-Based Curriculum for Pediatric Nursing 1995 Conference Highlights, 575 Tracheostomy and Ventilator Care, 581 Practice Applications of Research Patient Education: Effects of Two Teaching Methods Upon Parental Retention of Feeding Practices, 78 Examining the Feasibility of Hospital-Based Intervention for Part 1: Developing a Competency-Based Curriculum for Mothers and Their Drug- Exposed Neonates, 169 Tracheostomy and Ventilator Care, 581 Incubator Noise: A Method to Decrease Decibels, 265 Double Blind Comparison of Heparin and Saline Flush Neonatal Care Solutions in Maintenance of Peripheral Infusion Devices, Examining the Feasibility of Hospital-Based Intervention for 383 Mothers and Their Drug- Exposed Neonates, 169 Nursing Perceptions of Using Physical Restraints On Incubator Noise: A Method to Decrease Decibels, 265 Hospitalized Children, 460 Neonatal Pain Management: A Call to Action, 195 Alternative Methods for Newborn Urine Sample Collection, 546 Nursing Care of the Child with DKA in the PICU, 375 Parental Perspectives Related to Decision Making and Neonatal Primary Care Approaches Death, 243 Developmental Approaches to Examining Young Children, 53 Social Support of Parents and Grandparents in the Neonatal Pediatric Hypertension: Assessment and Management, 173 Intensive Care Unit, 140 Teasing: Who Says Names Never Hurt You?, 297 Identifying and Responding to Children’s Stressful Experiences, Nursing (General) 391 Advanced Practice Nursing, Part 1 — Advanced Practice Inpatient Immunization Program: Eliminating a Missed Nursing: Changes on the Horizon, 41 Opportunity, 453 Advanced Practice Nursing, Part 2— Opportunities and Adolescent Tattoos: Educating vs. Pontificating, 561 Challenges for Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, 43 Advanced Practice Nursing, Part 3 — A Commentary on Updates & Kidbits Confronting the Challenges, 28 Adolescent Abortion and Mandated Parental Involvement, 82 From a Child’s Fable to a Moral for Nursing (Editorial), 212 Phenylketonuria: An Update for Pediatric Community Health Indoor Environmental Allergy: A Guide to Environmental Nurses, 191 Controls, 534 New Books Related to the Care of Children, 262 New Books Related to the Care of Children, 262 Standards and Guidelines for Pediatric Prelicensure Nursing Nurses in Early Intervention, 529 Education Published, 541 Nursing: The Last Bastion of Patient Advocacy (Editorial), 108 Shaken Baby Syndrome: A Nursing Perspective, 33 Ethics Telephone Protocols in Pediatric Ambulatory Care, 351 Cystic Fibrosis and the Pediatric Caregiver: Benefits and Burdens of Genetic Technology, 57 Pain Genetics and Cystic Fibrosis: A Focus on Carrier Testing, 444 Assessing Acute Abdominal Pain in Adolescent Females, 215 Placebo Pain Medication: Ethical and Legal Issues, 166 Beliefs and Perceptions About Children in Pain: A Survey, 111 When Values Conflict With Obligations: Safeguards for Nurses, Indices of Pain Intensity: Construct Validity Among 260 Preschoolers, 119 The Baby K Case: Ethical Challenges of Preserving Professional Neonatal Pain Management: A Call to Action, 195 Integrity, 367 Pediatric Patient-Controlled Analgesia: Enhancing the Self-Care Keeping Secrets: The Ethical and Legal Challenges, 479 Construct, 124 Placebo Pain Medication: Ethical and Legal Issues, 166 Family Issues Parents/Parenting Adolescent Abortion and Mandated Parental Involvement, 82 Baby Bottle Tooth Decay: A Concern for All Parents, 515 Divorce Mediation and Children’s Adjustment to Parental Chronic Renal Disease: The Motiner’s Experience, 503 Divorce, 434 Examining the Feasibility of Hospital-Based Intervention for Effective Transitions for Families: Life Beyond The Hospital, 86 Mothers and Their Drug-Exposed Neonates, 169 Excerpts From Family-Centered Care for Children Needing Parent Education for Mothers in Prison, 552 Specialized Health and Developmental Services, 362 Parental Needs Following the Discharge of a Hospitalized Child, Family-Centered Care for the Bereaved, 181 425 Family Experiences When a Child is HIV-Positive: Reports of Parental Perspectives Related to Decision Making and Neonatal Natural and Foster Parents, 248 Death, 243 Learning From Stories: Parents’ Accounts of the Pathway to Parent-Professional Collaboration When Hospital Visits Are Diagnosis, 411 Infrequent, 466 Resources for Family-Centered Care: An Annotated Patient Education: Effects of Two Teaching Methods Upon Bibliography, 300 Parental Retention of Feeding Practices, 78 Parent-Professional Collaboration When Hospital Visits Are Social Support of Parents and Grandparents in the Neonatal Infrequent, 466 Intensive Care Unit, 140 Parent Education for Mothers in Prison, 552 Therapeutic Effects of Music on Mother's Voice on Premature Parental Needs Following the Discharge of a Hospitalized Child, Infants, 509 425 Parental Perspectives Related to Decision Making and Neonatal Pediatric Diseases Death, 243 Atopic Dermatitis: The Itch That Rashes, 157 Social Support of Parents and Grandparents in the Neonatal Education for the Menarche, 439 Intensive Care Unit, 140 GM-CSF Clinical Trials: Pediatric Aplastic Anemia and Fanconi’s The Family Systems Approach and Pediatric Nursing Care, 417 Anemia, 345 Menstrual Dysfunction in Athletes: Assessment and Treatment, HIV Care 227 Antiretroviral Therapy in Infants and Children with HIV, 291 Quality Improvement Study of Day Surgery for Tonsillectomy Family Experiences When a Child is HIV-Positive: Reports of And Adenoidectomy Patients, 341 Natural and Foster Parents, 248 Phenylketonuria: An Update for Pediatric Community Health Nurses, 191 Home Care Short Stature in Children and Adults with Neurofibromatosis, Considerations for the Use of a Conceptual Model In Home 149 Health Nursing, 68 Effective Transitions for Families: Life Beyond The Hospital, 86 Pediatric Nephrology Nursing Parental Needs Following the Discharge of a Hospitalized Child, Chronic Renal Disease: The Mother’s Experience, 503 Immunosuppression in Pediatric Transplant Patients, 21 Living Related Liver Transplantation (LRLT) in Children: Focus on Issues, 523 Author Index 1995 Pharmacology Antiretroviral Therapy in Infants and Ahmann, E, 300, 466 Malm, K, 248 Children with HIV, 291 Alfieri, D, 72, 471 Margolius, F, 111 Felbamate: Restrictions on Use, 188 Axton, S, 323 Masiello, M, 333 Pegaspargase, 471 Ayres, L, 411 McClung, RL, 68 Transdermal Fentanyl, 72 Belkengren, R, 304 McGrory, A, 439 Tuberculosis and Multi-Drug Resistant Bell, L, 453 Michel, Y, 111 Tuberculosis in Children, 566 Berning, S, 566 Miller, D, 21 Varicella Zoster Vaccine (Varivax®), 358 Bertrand, S, 323 Mills, C, 215 Bishop-Kurylo, D, 333 Moore, RS 509 Skin Care Bowe, K, 191 Mudd, K, 534 Atopic Dermatitis: The Itch That Rashes, Breitmayer, B, 411 Muscari, M, 215 157 Broome, M, 28 Needle, M, 149 Brown, P, 476 Nehring, W, 248 Correction: Pediatric Drug Burke, N, 546 Nichols, M, 235 Information Article on Burroughs, T, 383 Norinkavich, K, 341 Pegaspargase Cagen, D, 72 Osterhaus, J, 351 Three publication errors Cariofiles, P, 341 Painter, E, 327 appeared in the article “Pegas- Chiocca, E, 33 Parrish, JM, 581 pargase” by David R. Alfieri in the Cohen, F, 248 Patterson, D, 227 September/October issue of Ped- Collin, R, 529 Peloquin, C, 566 iatric Nursing (see Pediatric Drug Delaney, S, 434 Peters, D, 140 Information column, pages 471- Dougherty, JM, 581 Peterson, K, 11 Driessnack, M, 76 Phillips, P, 195 474). Dy, E, 323 Pontious, S, 383 The Figures 2 and 3 legends were Fagan, M, 375 Pritchard, M, 453 inadvertently reversed at the top of Farrington, E, 188, 358 Prudhoe, C, 140 each figure. The diagram on the left Feeg, V, 8, 108, 212, 320, 408, 500 Purath, J, 173 side of page 472 should have been Ferrante, S, 327 Quintos, M, 149 labeled as followed: Figure 2. Fister, S, 243 Rathnau, C, 356 Metabolism of Asparagine and Gallo, A, 411 Rollins, J, 65, 185, 257, 382 Aspartate. The diagram on the right Ganley, P, 523 Romeo, S, 157 side of page 472 should have been Geller, G, 57 Rushton, C, 166, 260, 367, 479 Gibson, L, 78 Sanders, BJ, 515 labeled: Figure 3. Synthesis of Gordon, M, 76 Sapala, S, 304 Asparagine. Guinan, EC, 345 Saunders, A, 265 A line of type was also left off of Gyr, P, 383 Scanlon, C, 260 Table 1 (see page 473) due to a Hagedorn, M, 297 Schlomann, P, 243 printing error. The missing informa- Harbin, R, 221 Selekman, J, 262, 460 tion at the bottom of the table Harm, NJ, 552 Shelton, T, 362 (directly under E. Coli) should have Harper, D, 41 Smith, L, 323 read (left to right): Harris, D, 248 Smith, K, 92, 178, 275, 383, 396, 550 Erwinia 25,000 0.65 Hock-Long, L, 581 Snowdon, 425 days kk Howie, G, 341 Snyder, 460 Hudson, K, 111 Standley, J, 509 Pediatric Nursing regrets the Infante, M, 479 Stein, P, 119 errors pubiished in this article. Jackson, PJ, 43 Stepanek, J, 362, 466 Jacobson, G, 391 Stewart, E, 181 Johannsen, L, 82 Swanson, M, 297 Kane, D, 415 Swerczek, L, 383 Klein, M, 149 Thomason, KK, 587 EXTEND Knafl, K, 411 Thompson, PJ, 552 Komelasky, A, 164 Vassilopoulou-Sellin, R, 149 Your Lambert, R, 16 Vesely, C, 124 Lambert, N, 16 Vessey, J, 53, 297 Pediatric Nursing Levenson, R, 453 Von Burg, M, 515 Liehr, P, 323 Weddell, JA, 515 Subscription Lopez, K, 345 Williams, J, 444 MacDonald, H, 503 Wood, G, 291 MacPhee, M, 417 Woods, D, 149 NOW! Mahl, C, 383 Worthington, R, 86 Maier, N, 169 1996 RATE INCREASE See return envelope in journal er 1995/Vol. 21/No. 6 Percent . : . a 7 ° a c 2 ‘ 5 i; Un. ' te rte * / ‘ ) i * . rth , s “ees t My e I, . : ' . - f / a iz » oe +. em “ be = -* ° \ “ / earn? , a “ ’ ‘ + cd * = : : . . a BT . : 7 vey i oe id j ‘ a i a =, \ ~ ! a Lana 7 d e be 7 rd . '. : — . ad : : a Li y - v 7

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