This index covers the issues for 2002, as follows: January-March (Number 1), pages 1-174; April-June (Number 2), pages 175-260; April-June supplement pages (A/J)S1-(A/J)S78; July-September (Number 3), pages 261-372; July-September supplement pages (J/S)S1—(J/S)S46; and October-December (Number 4), pages 373-502. SUBJECTS Alternate destinations, triage to, 309 Ambulance(s), diversion in urban areas, 191 Abstracts, NAEMSP 2002 annual meeting, 142-174 effect of telemedicine on, 445 priority dispatch of, 42 NAEMSE 2002 research forum, 479-485 Accidents Aren’t program, 204 triage for transport by, 383 AMI, see Myocardial infarction(s), acute Acute coronary syndrome, air medical transport in (position paper), 471 Amiodarone, in cardiac arrest, 72 Acute myocardial infarction(s), see Myocardial infarc- efficacy in rural EMS patients, 291 tion(s), acute Analgesia, emergency department administration of, Advanced life support, at golf events, 11 402 in pediatric patients, 283 in fracture patients, 406; 411 in rural trauma hospital patients, 299 inadequacy of (editorial), 486 AED(s), nonutilization by fire and police first respon- Analytic study design, in prehospital research, ders, 378 (A/J)S2 performance during exposure to electromag- Anaphylaxis, food-dependent, exercise-induced (case netic fields, 65 conference), 348 subcutaneous epinephrine treatment of (posi- time to first shock in, 373 training of ski patrols in use of, 325 tion paper), 67 use by law enforcement personnel, 273 Anticholinergic(s), in toxic combination with opiates, use by young untrained children, 295 351 Apparent life-threatening events, pediatric (case con- use in airport settings, 1 Against medical advice, elderly patients’ refusal of ference), 229 Arrhythmia(s), post-resuscitation, 114 transport, 391 Association for Academic Chairs of Emergency Agitated delirium, and sudden death (letter), 259 Air Medical Physician Association, position on Medicine, (J/S)S12 appropriate use of medical transport, 464 Auerbach, P. S., Wilderness Medicine: Fourth Edition position on medical direction of air medical (CD-ROM version), 256 Authorship, of research articles, (A/J)S32 services, 461 Automated external defibrillator(s), nonutilization by position on transport of acute coronary syn- fire and police first responders, 378 drome patients, 471 Air medical service(s), acute coronary syndrome performance during exposure to electromag- patient transport (position paper), 417 netic fields, 65 appropriate use of medical services (position time to first shock in, 373 paper), 464 training of ski patrols in use of, 325 medical direction of air medical services (posi- use by law enforcement personnel, 273 use by young untrained children, 295 tion paper), 461 Air medical transport(s), flight physician training for use in airport settings, 1 (position paper), 458 Automatic crash notification(s), 131 medical directors for (position paper), 455 Airport(s), defibrillator use in, 1 Basic life support, in pediatric patients, 283 Alcohol use, restriction of, at sports events, 11 Bledsoe, B. E., Porter, R. S., Cherry, R. A., Paramedic Alpert, J. S., Francis, G. S., Handbook of Coronary Care, Care: Principles and Practice Volume 5: Special 6th edition (book review), 476 Considerations/Operations (book review), 69 ALS, see Advanced life support Blinding, in research studies, (A/J)S38; (A/J)S48 494 PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY Care Octoser/DecemBer 2002 Votume 6 / Numer 4 Blood substitute(s), in trauma patient resuscitation, (A/J)S57 81 CPR, see Cardiopulmonary resuscitation BLS, see Basic life support Crash(es), EMS response technologies for, 131 Blunt injury(ies), fluid resuscitation in, 81; 417 involving pediatric and neonatal transport Book reviews, 69; 256; 355; 476 teams, 449 California 500 NASCAR race, EMS coverage, 315 Data and safety monitoring board(s), (A/J)S38 Cardiac arrest(s), at airports, 1 Database(s), national EMS, 123 amiodarone treatment for, in rurai EMS use in retrospective research, (A/J)S48 patients, 291 Defibrillation, see also Automated external defibrillla- clinical research in, (A/J)S57 tor(s) lidocaine treatment for, in rural EMS patients, in airport settings, 1 291 effect of electromagnetic exposure on, 65 pediatric, prehospital care and outcome in, 283 by law enforcement personnel, 273 post-resuscitation syndrome in, 114 Delirium, agitated, and sudden death (letter), 259 sudden ventricular fibrillation in, 236 Demographics, of cardiac ischemia patients, 175 vasopressor and antiarrhythmic management of EMTs and paramedics, 433 of, 72 Descriptive study(ies), in prehospital research, Cardiac implants, prehospital provider training (A/J)S2 regarding, 425 Disaster planning, for Professional Golfer Association Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, at airports, 1 Tour events, 11 failed, family members’ response to, 440 Disasters, involving firefighters, 22 field termination of, 440 Dispatch, of ambulances, 42 post-resuscitation syndrome of, 114 Diversion, of ambulances, in urban areas, 191 Caribana Parade, Toronto, medical tent at, 199 Dominican Republic, EMS workforce in, 336 Chain of survival, in stroke management, 99 Double-blind research design, (A/J)S38 Chest pain, triage in (position paper), 224 Drug abuse, opiates combined with anticholinergics Children, see Pediatric(s) (case conference), 351 Clinical research, in cardiac arrests, (A/J)S57 Drug administration, errors in, 107 Clinical trial(s), randomized, in prehospital research, Drug(s), see also specific drugs (A/J)S2; (A/J)S38 storage temperatures for, 319 list of, (J/S)S32 Cohort study(ies), in prehospital research, (A/J)S2 Economic study design, in prehospital research, Collaboration, in EMS research, (A/J)S28; (A/J)S38 (A/J)S2 in public health, (A/J)S63 Education, see also Training Collision(s), involving pediatric and neonatal trans- in child abuse recognition and management, port teams, 449 261 Communication(s), in EMS, in crash responses, 131 graduate, in tactical EMS, 322 Community intervention trial(s), in cardiac ischemia, injury prevention programs, 204 175 in nontransport of elderly patients, 31 Confidence interval(s), in prehospital research, of paramedics and EMTs, (J/S)S12 (A/J)S9 Eisele, D. W., McQuone, S. J., Emergencies of the Head Consent, in research, (A/J)S18 and Neck (book review), 256 waiver in emergency situations, (A/J)S18 Elderly, refusal of transport by, 391 Consulin, S. M., Saunders, M. J., Raynovich, W., repeat EMS transports among, 6 Prehospital Drug Therapy, second edition (book Electromagnetic fields, effect on automatic external review), 355 defibrillator performance, 65 Consultant(s), statistical, (A/J)S9; (A/J)S28 Emergency department(s), alternative destinations Control(s), in randomized clinical trials, (A/J)S38 for patient care, 309 Control study(ies), in prehospital research, (A/J)S2 ambulance diversions to, 191 Cost-benefit study(ies), in prehospital research, nontransport to, 387 (A/J)S2 repeat care for elderly patients in, 6 of cardiac arrest outcomes, (A/J)S57 triage for treatment in, 383 Cost-effectiveness analysis, in EMS research, (J/S)S8 Emergency medical service(s), fire department-affili- of cardiac arrest outcomes, (A/J)S57 ated, 396; 489 Cost-utility analysis, of cardiac arrest outcomes, at golfing events, 11 Index to Volume 6 495 injury prevention role, 204 Grief support, for family of failed cardiopulmonary international, see International EMS resuscitation patients, 440 national database of, 123 palliative care protocols of, 36 Head injury(ies), fluid resuscitation in, 81 pediatric, providers of, 15 Heart arrest(s), see Cardiac arrest(s) performance assessments in, 92 Helicopter emergency medical service(s), outcomes at Professional Golfer Association Tour events, in nontrauma cases (annotated review), 242 11 for stroke patient transport, 210 urban, see Urban emergency medical services trauma transport outcomes in (annotated Emergency medical services personnel, violence review), 359 against, 186 Helicopter(s), see also Air medical service(s); Air med- Emergency medical technician(s), attributes and ical transport(s) demographics of, 433 for pediatric trauma patient transport, 306 defibrillation by, time to first shock in, 373 Hemorrhage, uncontrolled, fluid resuscitation in, 81 training and education of, (J/S)S12 HIV infection, postexposure prophylaxis for, in Emergency research, waiver of informed consent in, remote environments, 232 (A/J)S18 Holohan, Thomas P., as victim of September 11, 2001, EMS, see Emergency medical services terrorist attacks, 53 EMT(s), see Emergency medical technician(s) Hospice patient(s), 36 Endotracheal intubation(s), elimination of errors in, Hospital(s), rural trauma, 299 107 Human immunodeficiency virus infection, postexpo- rapid-sequence, paralytic-assisted (case confer- sure prophylaxis for, in remote environments, 232 ence), 472 Human subject(s), protection in research, (A/J)S18 End-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring, elimination of Huszar, R. J., Basic Dysrhythmias: Interpretation and errors in, 107 Management, 3rd edition (book review), 355 Epidemiology, of pain in prehospital setting, 402 Hypotension, in blunt trauma victims, 417 Epinephrine, in cardiac arrest, 72 Hypotheses, in prehospital research, (A/J)S2; (A/J)S9 Error(s), elimination in EMS, 107 types I and II, (A/J)S9 Illnesses, in firefighters, 22 Esophageal detection device(s), 59 Immobilization, spinal, effect on physical examina- Ethic(s), in EMS research, (J/S)S4; (J/S)S16; (J/S)S18; tion findings, 421 (J/S)S29 Information system(s), in EMS, 123, see also Etomidate, for prehospital facilitated intubation, 50 Database(s) in EMS research, (J /S)S16; (J /S)S30 Failed cardiopulmonary resuscitation, family mem- Informed consent, in EMS research, (J/S)S16 bers’ response to, 440 for trauma research participation, (A/J)S68 Family, response to failed cardiopulmonary resusci- waiver in emergency research, (A/J)S18; tation, 440 (A/J)S38 Fire departments, emergency medical services of, 489 Injury(ies), in firefighters, 22 Firefighters, assaults on, 396 occupational, in EMS personnel, 186; 396 as first responders, failure to utilize AEDs, 378 violence-related, in paramedics and firefight- illnesses and injuries in, 22 ers, 396 poem dedicated to, 53 Injury prevention, at Professional Golfer Association First aid stations, at stock car races, 315 Tour events, 11 First responders, failure to utilize AEDs, 378 programs for, 204 Flight physician(s), training of (position paper), 458 Institutional review board(s), (A/J)S18; (A/J)S32; Ford, M., Delaney, K., Ling, L., Erickson, T., Clinical (J/S)S16; (J/S)S29 Toxicology (book review), 355 Intention-to-treat analysis, in prehospital research, Fractures, prehospital analgesia for, 406; 411 (A/J)S9 Frame, Scott, dedication to, (J/S)S1 Interfacility helicopter transport(s), of trauma Funding, of EMS research, (A/J)S28; (A/J)S38; patients, 359 (J/S)S4; J/S)S16 of stroke patients, 210 Future of Emergency Medicine Research conference, International EMS, EMS workforce in Santo (J/S)S12 Domingo, 336 prehospital trauma care in Tehran, 218 Golf events, EMS coverage at, 11 Intranasal administration, of naloxone, 54 496 PreHospitAL EMERGENCY Care Octoser/DecemBer 2002 Vorume 6 / Numper 4 Intubation(s), see also Endotracheal intubation(s) Naloxone, intranasal administration of, 54 esophageal, confirmation of, 59 Narcotic(s), inadequate use of (editorial), 486 facilitated, etomidate use in, 50 overdose, intranasal naloxone treatment for, 54 Iran, prehospital trauma care in, 218 in toxic combination with anticholinergics, 351 Ischemia(s), cardiac, in demographic and clinical NASCAR car races, medical care at, 315 patient subgroups, 175 National Association of EMS Physicians, Air Medical Task Force, position on flight physician training, Journal(s), peer-reviewed, (J/S)S12 458 writing for publication in, (A/J)S32 Air Medical Task Force, position on medical directors of air transport programs, 455 Law enforcement, SWAT teams, EMS support for, 322 position on triage of chest pain partients, 224 Law enforcement defibrillation, 273; National Center National Center for Early Defibrillation, Police AED for Early Defibrillation position statement on, 346 Issues Forum, 273 Lidocaine, antiarrhythmic efficacy, in rural EMS position statement on law enforcement defibril- patients, 291 lation, 346 Literature review(s), in prehospital research, (A/J)S2 Neely, Keith, dedication to, (J/S)S1 Longitudinal Emergency Medical Technician Neurologic outcome(s), post-resuscitation, 114 Attributes and Demographic Study (LEADS), 433 Neuromuscular-blocking agents, in rapid-sequence Lower-extremity fractures, prehospital analgesia for, intubation (case conference), 472 406; 411 New York City, public-access defibrillation use in, 489 Markenson, D., Pediatric Prehospital Care (book 9-1-1 calls, by elderly patients, 391 review), 478 emergency department triage of, 387 Mass gatherings, medical tents at, 199 9-1-1 call systems, cellular-enhanced, 131 NASCAR race, EMS coverage, 315 Nonparametric test(s), in prehospital research, Professional Golfer Association Tour events, (A/J)S9 EMS coverage at, 11 Nontransport, of patients, after failed cardiopul- McSwain, N. E., Jr., Paturas, J. L., The Basic EMT: monary resuscitation, 440 Comprehensive Prehospital Patient Care, 2nd edition of 9-1-1 call patients, 387 (book review), 477 of elderly patients, 31 Media reviews, 69; 256; 355; 476 Nontrauma cases, helicopter emergency medical Medical condition list, for air medical services (posi- services outcomes in (annotated review), 242 tion paper), 464 Medical director(s), of air medical services (position Obese patients, esophageal intubation confirmation paper), 461 in, 59 Medicare, fee schedule of, 137 Oligoanalgesia (editorial), 486 Mental health, of providers of pediatric EMS, 15 Opioid(s), see Narcotic(s) Mentoring, in EMS research, (A/J)S28 Outcome(s), see also Survival Midazolam, as pediatric seizure treatment, 215 in cardiac arrests, (A/J)S57 Military personnel, HIV postexposure prophylaxis in in fluid resuscitation in hypotensive blunt trau- (case conference), 232 ma patients, 417 Morphine, prehospital administration of, 411 of helicopter EMS nontrauma transports (anno- Mortality, from paralytic-assisted rapid-sequence tated review), 242 intubation (case conference), 472 in helicopter EMS trauma transports, 359 Motor vehicle crash(es), EMS response technologies measurement of, (A/J)S68; (J/S)S8 for, 131 as research data, (A/J)S24; (A/J)S38; (A/J)S52 involving pediatric and neonatal transport in trauma research, (A/J)S68 teams, 449 Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest(s), see Cardiac arrest(s) Mucosal atomizer device (MAD), for naloxone Out-of-hospital research, see Research, EMS administration, 54 Multiple comparison(s), in prehospital research, Pain, in prehospital setting, epidemiology of, 402 (A/J)S9 Pain management, in fracture patients, 406; 411 Multivariate analysis, in prehospital research, inadequacy of (editorial), 486 (A/J)S9 Palliative treatment, EMS protocols for, 36 Myocardial infarction(s), acute, patient education in, Parades, 199 175 Paramedic(s), assessment of patient nontransport by, Index to Volume 6 31 coverage of, 11 attributes and demographics of, 433 Protocol(s), of research studies, prehospital care education and training of, (J/S)S12 providers’ training in, (A/J)S24 emergency department transport decision Pseudorandom assignment, (A/J)S38 making by, 383 Psychological support, for providers of pediatric intranasal naloxone administration by, 54 EMS, 15 triage by, for ambulance or emergency depart- Public-access defibrillation, in New York City, 53; 489 ments, 383 by young untrained children, 295 Parametric test(s), in prehospital research, (A/J)S9 Public-Access Defibrillation Trial, held on September Partnership(s), in research, (A/J)S38 11, 2001, 53 Patient education, in acute myocardial infarction Public health, role of prehospital care providers in, care, 175 (A/J)S63 Pediatric(s), apparent life-threatening events (case Pulmonary failure, esophageal detection devices in, conference), 229 59 automated external defibrillator use by young children, 291 Quality control, in cardiac arrest clinical research, cardiac arrest, prehospital care and outcome in, (A/J)S57 283 Quality control officer(s), (A/J)S38 collisions by pediatric and neonatal transport Quality improvement, of patient nontransport, 31 teams, 449 helicopter transport of trauma patients, 306 Randomized clinical trial(s), in the prehospital set- prehospital providers’ knowledge of child ting, (A/J)S38 abuse and neglect, 261 summary of, (J/S)S32 psychological support for providers of pedi- Randomized controlled trials, of prehospital trauma atric EMS, 15 care, 27 seizure treatment, 215 Rapid-sequence intubation(s), paralytic-assisted (case Penetrating injury(ies), fluid resuscitation in, 81 conference), 472 Performance assessment(s), in emergency medical REACT trial, 175 services, 92 Recidivism, in elderly emergency department Physical examination, effect of spinal immobilization patients, 6 on, 421 Refusal of transport, by elderly patients, 391 Planning, for medical care for mass gathering, 199 Reimbursement, in EMS, 137 Police, see also Law enforcement Repeat care, among elderly emergency department as first responders, failure to utilize AEDs, 378 patients, 6 Position paper(s), on anaphylaxis treatment with sub- Research, EMS cutaneous epinephrine, 67 funding, (A/J)S28; (A/J)S38; J /S)S4; (J/S)S16 on appropriate use of medical transport, 464 implementation of, (A/J)S24 on flight physician training, 458 barriers to, (J/S)S16 on medical direction of air medical services basics of (A/J)S2 (position paper), 455; 461 in cardiac arrest clinical protocols, (A/J)S57 on patient restraint in EMS systems, 340 cost-effectiveness of, (J/S)S8 on transport of acute coronary syndrome in drug storage practices, 319 patients, 471 history of, (J/S)S10 on triage of chest pain patients, 224 informed consent in, (J /S)S16 Position statement, on law enforcement agency defib- National EMS Agenda (J/S)S1-S43 rillation, 346 National EMS Writing Team, (J/S)S1 Post-resuscitation syndrome, 114 outcomes research, (A/J)S52 Power analysis, in prehospital research, (A/J)S9 in out-of-hospital setting, (A/J)S24 Practice guidelines, for triage by paramedics, 383 protection of human subjects in, (A/J)S18 Practice(s), in drug storage, 319 resources for, (A/J)S28 Prehospital provider(s), knowledge of child abuse retrospective, (A/J)S48 and neglect, 261 statistical methods, (A/J)S9 public health role of, (A/J)S63 in trauma, (A/J)$68 research data collection by, (A/J)S24 Research study design, in prehospital research, Prevention, of injuries, 204 (A/J)S2 Professional Golfer Association Tour events, EMS Restraint(s), in EMS systems (position paper), 340 498 PreHospiTAL EMERGENCY Care Octoser/DecemBer 2002 Votume 6 / Numper 4 Resuscitation, see also Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Tachycardia(s), see Ventricular tachycardia Fluid resuscitation Tactical EMS, graduate education in, 322 etomidate for facilitated intubation in, 50 Tehran, Iran, prehospital trauma care in, 218 fluid, in major trauma, 81 Telemedicine, 440 vasopressor and antiarrhythmic drugs in, 72 Temperature(s), for drug storage, 319 Retrospective EMS research, (A/J)S48 Tents, medical, 199 Risk adjusters, in outcomes research, (A/J)S52 Test(s), statistical, (A/J)S9 Rosen, P., Chan, J., Vilke, G. M., Sternbach, G., Atlas Time, of EMS response, in Tehran, Iran, 218 of Emergency Procedures (book review), 70 Training, in cardiac implant technology, 425 Rural EMS, advanced trauma life support in, 299 in EMS research, (A/J)S28; (J/S)S4; J/S)S12; amiodarone use in, 291 (J/S)S16 twice-transferred trauma patients, 330 of flight physicians (position paper), 458 of paramedics and EMTs, (J/S)S12 Sample size, in prehospital research, (A/J)S9 of prehospital care providers in research proto- Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, EMS work- cols, (A/J)S24 force in, 336 of ski patrols, in AED use, 325 Seizure(s), pediatric, midazolam treatment for, 215 Transfer(s), helicopter, of stroke patients, 210 September 11, 2001, 53 of rural trauma patients, 330 Shock(s), fluid resuscitation in, 81 Transport(s), see also Ambulance(s); Transfer(s) rescue, 1 helicopter, outcomes of, 359 Sirens, “Ground Zero” (poem), 53 medical directors for (position paper), 455 “Lament for the Lost” (poem), 318 pediatric and neonatal, vehicle collisions dur- ”Mr. Nigh, the Tow Truck Guy” (poem), 390 ing, 449 "Side Show” (poem), 68 of pediatric trauma patients, 306 Ski patrols, AED training program for, 325 refusal of, by elderly patients, 391 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, (J/S)S12 Transport team(s), pediatric and neonatal, 449 Spinal immobilization, effect on physical examination Trauma, in firefighters, 22 findings, 421 helicopter transport of pediatric patients, 306 Sports events, EMS coverage of prehospital care for, in Tehran, Iran, 218 golfing tournaments, 11 prehospital care for, randomized controlled tri- NASCAR car races, 315 als of, 27 Standard(s), in EMS, 92 research methodology in, (A/J)S68 for error elimination, 107 in rural patients, 299; 330 Standing orders, for prehospital morphine adminis- Triage, to alternative care destinations, 309 tration, 411 for ambulance transport or emergency depart- Statistical support, in EMS research, (A/J)S28 ment care, 383 Stock car races, 315 of 9-1-1 callers, 387 Storage, of medications, 319 of pediatric vs. adult trauma patients, 306 Stroke(s), chain of survival in, 99 of rural trauma patients, 330 helicopter transport in, 210 Turtle Creek conference proceedings, 71-141 Study design, for out-of-hospital research, (A/J)S24 Sudden death(s), agitated delirium and (letter), 259 Urban emergency medical service(s), ambulance Survey(s), of EMTs’ and paramedics’ attributes and diversion in, 191 demographics, 433 assaults on paramedics and firefighters, 396 Survival, see also Chain of survival public-access defibrillation in, 489 in cardiac arrests, at airports, 1 Utilization, of AEDs, by fire and police first respon- of fluid-resuscitated hypotensive blunt trauma ders, 378 patients, 417 of EMS telemedicine, 445 of pediatric trauma patients, effect of helicopter transport on, 306 Variable(s), in prehospital research, (A/J)S9 of rural EMS cardiac arrest patients, 291 Vasopressin, in cardiac arrest, 72 of rural trauma patients, 299 Ventricular fibrillation, AED recognition of, during SWAT teams, EMS support for, 322 electromagnetic field exposure, 65 Systemic review(s), of priority dispatch of ambu- AED treatment to first shock in, 373 lances, 42 amiodarone treatment for, in rural EMS Systems analysis, in EMS research, (J/S)S12 patients, 291 Index to Volume 6 spontaneously terminating (case conference), against paramedics and firefighters, 396 236 Ventricular tachycardia, amiodarone treatment for, in Wiener-Kronish, J. P., Gropper, M. A., Conscious rural EMS patients, 291 Sedation (book review), 256 Vertebral tenderness, spinal immobilization-related, Wildfire(s), 22 421 Writing, for publication in biomedical journals, Violence, see also Restraint(s) (A/J)S32 against EMS personnel, 186 AUTHORS Boros MJ, 172 Chmielewski R, 173 Dey C, 172 Bozeman WP, 22; 322 Chin MH, 165 Dickinson ET, 161; 396 Abbott CA, 480; 482; 482 Bradshaw JR, 291 Chiumento S, 440 Dickison PD, 433 Adams AL, 167; 299 Bramstedt KA, 425 Chung SS, 150 DiSabatino A, 155 Aghababian RV, 72 Braunwald E, 145 Clair JJ, 489 Dolan MA, 163 Alexander JS, 142 Brewer K, 150 Clawson JJ, 151 Domeier RM, 92; 147; Alexander M, 479 Brewer JE, 149 Claypool DW, 455 168; 402 Allan T, 32 Brice JH, 99; 153; 166; Cobb LA, 142 Doney M, 148 Allegra JR, 319 (A/J)S28 Cole J, 169 Doran JV, 319 Anderegg C, 159 Bridge P, 42 Collins S, 170 Dougherty A, 155 Andersen L, 273; 346 Brillhart AM, 373 Colwell C, 54 Doyle TJ, 169 Anderson M, 157 Brinsfield K, 273; 346 Compton S, 147 Drabek T, 174 Antman EM, 145 Brown C, 156 Cone DC, 67; 158; 325; Dula DJ, 417 Armacost M, (J/S)S1 Brown JF, 164 (A/J)S2 Dunford JV, 92; 148; 162; Arnold T, 142; 154 Brown LH, 36; 421; Conrad S, 154 164; 391 Asaeda G, 489 (J/S)S1 Cooke M, 42 Dunlap L, 157 Aufderheide TP, 224 Brown WE Jr, 433 Cooper A, 166; 261 Dunnavant GR, 273; 346 Ausband SC, 36; 421 Bryant M, 158; 387 Cooper LS, 175 Dunn W, 54 Azie W, 149 Bunn F, 27 Copass MK, 142 Burgess BE, 306 Corbett SW, 186 Eastman ER, 322 Bachman M, 150 Burke C, 484; 484 Corbit KL, 160 Eckstein M, 152; 153 Baez AA, 171; 172; 336 Burnett-Garraway C, 171 Cornia K, 163 Edwards DP, 163 Bailey ED, 144; 147; 155 Burton JH, 291 Cottingham C, 159 Edwardsen EA, 440 Baily J, 54 Busko J, 357 Coule PL, 147 Eisenberg MS, 175; 373 Baker CC, 167 Cox J, 156 Ellis DG, 445 Baldwin JB, 31 Cady CE, 145 Crandall C, 411 Ernst AA, 6 Bangs CA, 158; 163 Callaway CW, 142; 146 Crocco TJ, 155; 224 Everly GS Jr, 15 Bardy G, 165 Caplan M, 152 Cruz B, 149 Ewing J, 142 Barnes TA, 156 Capponi J, 483 Cruz M, 162 Ezenkwele UA, 171 Barry DP, 159 Carden D, 154 Barton R, 59 Carlton D, 232 Daher N, 165 Fairbanks RJ, 154 Bates RR, 143; 144 Carter S, 150 Dalton T, 149 Fakhry SM, 479 Battarbee H, 142 Cary C, 165 Daniel E, 154 Falk JL, 81 Baumann GW, 309 Case JT, 170 Davis D, 144; 147 Fales WD, 152 Becker L, 363 Castle D, 483 Davis E, 440 Farrell RN, 152 Bell L, 171 Cavalieri N, 483 Davis TB, (J/S)S1 Feldman HA, 175 Benson J, 54 Chambers RM, 160 Dawson DE, 123 Ferrara D, 142 Bhargava R, 145 Chan K, 165 Daya M, 355; 484; 484 Fertig KC, 142; 146 Bhende MS, 283 Chan TC, 162; 164; 165; De La Rosa M, 171 Finch H, 153 Bilaj F, 145 215; 259; 391 Delbridge TR, 99; 169 Fisher R, 164; 391 Billittier AJ IV, 151; 378 Chang E, 160 Della Bella J, 483 Flores N, 155 Binder JW, 480 Chapman FW, 146 De Lorenzo R, 480; 482; Foltin G, 166; 261 Binder P, 480 Cheema F, 242; 359 482 Ford D, 157 Bissell RA, 167 Checchia PA, 165 Derivishi M, 145 Fosnocht DE, 148; 168 Bitner L, 155 Chenier T, 155 DesChamps E, 153 Fowler RD, 492 Blackwell T, 92 Chengelis NL, 146 deTamble L, 151 Frame SB, (J/S)S1 500 PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY CARE Octoser/DecemBer 2002 Votume 6 / Numper 4 Frederick J, 273; 346 Hinchey PR, 151 Larmon B, 479; 480; McGovern PG, 175 Frederiksen SM, 168 Hird DW, 170 (J/S)S1 McGuire TJ, 166; 229 Friedman PD, 165 Hogue TD, 50 Lauder CT, 149; 152; 155; McHenry SD, (J/S)S1 Fuller DJ, 155; 482 Honeycutt L, 147 156; 161; 162 McLean SA, 402; Fullerton-Gleason L, 411 Hopkins J, 155 Lavery RF, 319 (A/J)S52 Furst IM, 199 Hornaday D, 484 Lawson L, 295 McMullen MJ, 161 Hoyt D, 144; 147 Lee K, 53 McQueen C, 160 Gabriel E, 489 Hubble MW, 150 Leicht M, 417 McVerry BJ, (A/J)S57 Gallanter T, 22 Hughes M, 483 Lerner EB, 151; 273; 346; Mears G, 92; 123 Gandee J, 480 Huie D, 150 378; (A/J)S1; (A/J)S2; Mechem CC, 161; 396 Garrison HG, (A/J)S52 Huie J, 158 (A/J)S24; (A/J)S48 Megargel RE, 149; 155; Gausche-Hill M, Huisman SK, 481 Levine R, 433 156; 161; 162 (A/J)S38 Hummel RS III, 159 Lewis RJ, 149; (A/J)S9 Mehta SH, 319 Geraci B, 165 Hunt EC, 191 Lightfoot CB, 142; 146 Melese-d’ Hospital I, Gerard J, 148 Hunt RC, 107; 131 Limmer D, 479 (J/S)S1 Gerhart AE, 215 Hutchings C, 156 Linares AC, 175 Menegazzi JJ, 142; 146 Gerhardt RT, 174 Hutton K, 461 Lindsey J, 484 Menzel P, 163 Gilmore C, 479 Lipton H, 15 Metro MT, 480 Gluckman W, 257 Isaacs M, 164 Locasto DA, 164 Middleton E, 168 Glushak C, 165 Long K, 236 Miller P, 6 Glustein JZ, 283 Jackson RE, 147; 154 Love JE, 149 Millward L, 11 Goldberg JR, 175 Jacobs I, 157 Lowell M, 169 Milsten AM, 167 Goldberg P, 143; 309 Jakubowski G, 160 Lubin J, 150 Misselbeck WJA, 433 Goldfarb A, 151 Jaslow D, 160; 396 Luepker RV, 175 Mistler E, 164 Gough J, 150 Jauch E, 155 Lugo-Amador NM, 172 Miteiver J, 484 Gould J, 159 Johnston S, 273; 346 Lutz RH, 232 Mizelle HL, 472 Grange JT, 186; 315 Jones RA, 257 Modaghegh M-H §, 218 Green GB, 171; 173 Jorgenson DB, 165 Ma OJ, 11 Monosky K, 479 Gregory DC, 481 Joyce SM, 159; 163 MacDonald RD, 1 Moog MR, 59 Griesser H, 165 Jui J, 155; 484; 484 Mace SE, 173 Moreno R, 482 Griswell JK, 99 MacLean §, (J/S)S1 Morgan LJ, 330 Groh WJ, 273; 346; 378 Kaditus J, 145 MacMillan D, 158 Morrell R, 42 Gullett T, 155 Kaczmarek M, 153 Maguire BJ, 167 Morrow DA, 145 Gunnels MD, 163; 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