Table Of ContentAAN;, e 
Volume  59 
1991  Index of Titles, Subjects and Authors 
A  Anesthetic  management for anterior mediastinal  mass and 
AANA Annual Meeting Quickview, 201  mediastinoscopy: A case study, 365 
AANA Journal Course: New technologies in anesthesia: Up-  Answers to the AANA Journal Course No. 10 Examination, 382 
date  for nurse  anesthetists—Part  Xll—Transdermal  and 
transmucosal administration of anesthetic drugs, 38; Part  Anterior mediastinal mass, 365 
XilI—Clonidine: An established drug with futuristic indica- 
ions,  161; Fart XIV—Monitoring  ventilation  and compli-  Anticoagulation and lloprost® for heparin-induced thrombo- 
ance with Side Stream Spirometry™, 249; Part XV— Contin-  cytopenia: A case study, 432 
uous  spinal anesthesia,  373; Part XVi—Noninvasive, 
continuous, cardiac output monitoring by thoracic electri-  Arteriovenous malformation: see Clinical Exchange, 260 
cal bioimpedance, 445 
Article cited on the use of laser-resistant endotracheal tubes 
AANA Journal Course No. 10 Examination Information, 185  and wraps: see Letters to the Editor, 4 
Atherosclerotic degeneration removes the possibility of per- 
AANA Practice Committee introduces new column: see Prac-  forming coronary bypass grafting on the postcardiac trans- 
tice Issues, 502  plant patient: see Letters to the Editor, 197 
Adrenergic response to laryngoscopy and intubation, 91  Atkins, Craig: see  Clinical  Exchange,  136; AANA  Journal 
Course: New technologies in anesthesia: Update for nurse 
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research: see Washington  anesthetists—Part XVI—Noninvasive,  continuous, cardiac 
Scene, 13  output monitoring  by thoracic  electrical  bioimpedance, 
445 
Albumin: see Clinical Exchange, 592 
Alden, Meigs A.: Nurse anesthesia: Evolution of the first New 
Barton,  Charles  R.: Intraoperative  latex  anaphylaxis  com- 
England regional graduate program, 78; A brief historical 
pounded by atracurium sensitivity:  A case report, 399 
report of the development and accomplishments  of the 
New England Assembly of Anesthesia School Faculty, 263  Beta-adrenergic blockade, 541 
Alfentanil analgesia/sedation for extracorporeal shock wave  Beutler, Jeffery M.: Federal legislative and regulatory impact 
lithotripsy:  A comparison with general and epidural anes-  on funding  of nurse  anesthesia  educational  programs: 
thesia, 533  Medicare reimbursement for nurse anesthesia education, 
180 
Allergic reactions to latex, 300 
Biddle, Chuck: AANA Journal Course: New technologies in 
Alternative methods of determining neuromuscular blockade,  anesthesia:  Update for nurse anesthetists—Part XIl— 
82  Transdermal and transmucosal administration of anesthetic 
drugs, 38; see Clinical Exchange, 136 
Anabolic steroids, 139 
Biddle, Wendy: see Guest Editorial, 421 
Anaphylactic reaction in an 8-year-old patient that occurred 
shortly after intra-abdominal  contact with latex surgical  Blood pressure, 91 
gloves, 399 
Blue Shield: see Legal Briefs, 35 
Anaphylactoid reaction: see Clinical Exchange, 592 
Blumenreich, Gene A.: see Legal Briefs, 35, 98, 194, 302, 
Anderson, Craig E.: see Clinical Exchange, 538  390, 505 
Anesthesia and the surgeon’s comfort: see Legal Briefs, 505  Bohn, Christine Marie: Comparative flow rates of thin-walled 
and conventional-walled intravenous catheters, 453 
Anesthesia for athletes using performance-enhancing drugs, 
139  Booth, Michael J:: The past, present and future of accredita- 
tion, 289; Current and future perspectives regarding the 
Anesthetic considerations for the postcardiac transplant pa-  framework  for nurse  anesthesia  education:  Within  the 
tient, 47  framework of allied health departments, 487 
Journal of the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists
AAN;, e 
Volume  59 
1991  Index of Titles, Subjects and Authors 
A  Anesthetic  management for anterior mediastinal  mass and 
AANA Annual Meeting Quickview, 201  mediastinoscopy: A case study, 365 
AANA Journal Course: New technologies in anesthesia: Up-  Answers to the AANA Journal Course No. 10 Examination, 382 
date  for nurse  anesthetists—Part  Xll—Transdermal  and 
transmucosal administration of anesthetic drugs, 38; Part  Anterior mediastinal mass, 365 
XilI—Clonidine: An established drug with futuristic indica- 
ions,  161; Fart XIV—Monitoring  ventilation  and compli-  Anticoagulation and lloprost® for heparin-induced thrombo- 
ance with Side Stream Spirometry™, 249; Part XV— Contin-  cytopenia: A case study, 432 
uous  spinal anesthesia,  373; Part XVi—Noninvasive, 
continuous, cardiac output monitoring by thoracic electri-  Arteriovenous malformation: see Clinical Exchange, 260 
cal bioimpedance, 445 
Article cited on the use of laser-resistant endotracheal tubes 
AANA Journal Course No. 10 Examination Information, 185  and wraps: see Letters to the Editor, 4 
Atherosclerotic degeneration removes the possibility of per- 
AANA Practice Committee introduces new column: see Prac-  forming coronary bypass grafting on the postcardiac trans- 
tice Issues, 502  plant patient: see Letters to the Editor, 197 
Adrenergic response to laryngoscopy and intubation, 91  Atkins, Craig: see  Clinical  Exchange,  136; AANA  Journal 
Course: New technologies in anesthesia: Update for nurse 
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research: see Washington  anesthetists—Part XVI—Noninvasive,  continuous, cardiac 
Scene, 13  output monitoring  by thoracic  electrical  bioimpedance, 
445 
Albumin: see Clinical Exchange, 592 
Alden, Meigs A.: Nurse anesthesia: Evolution of the first New 
Barton,  Charles  R.: Intraoperative  latex  anaphylaxis  com- 
England regional graduate program, 78; A brief historical 
pounded by atracurium sensitivity:  A case report, 399 
report of the development and accomplishments  of the 
New England Assembly of Anesthesia School Faculty, 263  Beta-adrenergic blockade, 541 
Alfentanil analgesia/sedation for extracorporeal shock wave  Beutler, Jeffery M.: Federal legislative and regulatory impact 
lithotripsy:  A comparison with general and epidural anes-  on funding  of nurse  anesthesia  educational  programs: 
thesia, 533  Medicare reimbursement for nurse anesthesia education, 
180 
Allergic reactions to latex, 300 
Biddle, Chuck: AANA Journal Course: New technologies in 
Alternative methods of determining neuromuscular blockade,  anesthesia:  Update for nurse anesthetists—Part XIl— 
82  Transdermal and transmucosal administration of anesthetic 
drugs, 38; see Clinical Exchange, 136 
Anabolic steroids, 139 
Biddle, Wendy: see Guest Editorial, 421 
Anaphylactic reaction in an 8-year-old patient that occurred 
shortly after intra-abdominal  contact with latex surgical  Blood pressure, 91 
gloves, 399 
Blue Shield: see Legal Briefs, 35 
Anaphylactoid reaction: see Clinical Exchange, 592 
Blumenreich, Gene A.: see Legal Briefs, 35, 98, 194, 302, 
Anderson, Craig E.: see Clinical Exchange, 538  390, 505 
Anesthesia and the surgeon’s comfort: see Legal Briefs, 505  Bohn, Christine Marie: Comparative flow rates of thin-walled 
and conventional-walled intravenous catheters, 453 
Anesthesia for athletes using performance-enhancing drugs, 
139  Booth, Michael J:: The past, present and future of accredita- 
tion, 289; Current and future perspectives regarding the 
Anesthetic considerations for the postcardiac transplant pa-  framework  for nurse  anesthesia  education:  Within  the 
tient, 47  framework of allied health departments, 487 
Journal of the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists
Bullard, Willis G.: Military education of nurse anesthetists and  Cost containment: see AANA Journal Course—Part XVI, 445 
the case for centralized academic programs with mu!tiple 
Clinical affiliates: U.S. Air Force, 294  Council  for Public Interest  in Anesthesia,  official  listing of 
members, 596 
Bullough, Bonnie: The cost of nurse anesthesia education, 
183  Council on Accreditation  List of Programs to be Reviewed 
During Fiscal Year 1992, 343 
Butrica, Barbara: Study of nurse anesthesia manpower needs, 
233  Council on Accreditation, official listing of members, recog- 
nized educational programs, 597 
Buzby, Marianne: see Guest Editorial, 421 
Council on Certification, official listing of members, 595 
Byrnes, George T.: Military education of nurse anesthetists 
and the case for centralized academic programs with mul-  Council on Recertification, official listing of members, 595 
tiple clinical affiliates: U.S. Navy, 490 
Cromwell, Jerry: Study of nurse anesthesia manpower needs, 
Cc  233 
Cardiac output monitoring: see AANA Journal Course—Part 
CRNA and participating anesthesiologist conversion factors 
XVI, 445 
according to carrier locality: see Washington Scene, 508 
The carciopulmonary and metabolic effects of hypoxia during 
acute adrenocortical suppression by etomidate in the dog, 
281  The denervated myocardium and related anesthetic consid- 
erations, 47 
Cardiovascular  collapse following  infusion  of 5% albumin: 
DeNuccio, David J.: Nurse anesthesia: Evolution of the first 
see Clinical Exchange, 592 
New England regional graduate program, 78 
Cataract surgery: see Letters to the Editor, 101 
DePaolis-Lutzo,  Mary V.: Anesthetic  considerations for the 
Centers for Disease Control releases new AIDS guidelines:  postcardiac  transplant  patient,  47; Factors  influencing 
see Washington Scene, 305  nurse anesthesia educational programs: 1982-1987, 177; 
Nurse anesthesia education within the framework of nurs- 
Chrisman, Bruce B: see Letters to the Editor, 298  ing education, 492 
Clinical Exchange, 136, 260, 538, 592  Drug administration techniques, 38 
The clinical nurse anesthetist as diagnostic sleuth: see Clini-  Drug compliance: see AANA Journal Course, Part XIl, 38 
cal Exchange, 136 
The dual role—Educator and lobbyist: see Education News, 
Clonidine:  An established  drug with futuristic  indications:  106 
see AANA Journal Course—Part Xill, 161 
Dunkle, Gretchen S.: see Letters to the Editor, 4 
Cohen, Shep: The role of the medicai director in nurse anes- 
thesia education, 563  E 
Education News, 6, 106, 202, 329, 457 
Collins, Patricia: see Clinical Exchange, 260 
Educators have been piaying an active role in issues regard- 
Common problems in waste gas management: see Practical  ing government relations, practice rights and education: 
Technicalities, 109  see Letters to the Editor, 298 
Comparative flow rates of thin-walled and conventional-walled  Eger, Edmond I, Il: Fetal injury and abortion associated with 
intravenous catheters, 453  occupational exposure to inhaled anesthetics, 309 
Continuous spinal anesthesia: see AANA Journal Course—  Electrocardiographic changes and intracranial pathology, 229 
Part XV, 373 
Elliott, Carol: see Clinical Exchange, 136 
Controlling increases in heart rate and blood pressure during 
endotracheal intubation, 91  Endotracheal anesthesia, 131 
Cornelius, Mary Joan: see Guest Editorial, 421  Endotracheal intubation, 91 
Cortisol, 281  Endotracheal tubes and wraps: see Letters to the Editor, 4 
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Enflurane, 281  Giass particulate contamination  following ampule opening, 
225 
Esmolol, 91,541 
Guest Editorial, 2, 421 
Esmolol and beta-adrenergic blockade, 541 
Gunn, Ira P.: The history of nurse anesthesia education: High- 
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, 533  lights and influences, 53 
Etomidate, 281  H 
Hamacher, Edward N.: Reducing the need for intubation  in 
Evaluation of esmolol and fentanyl in controlling increases in 
plastic surgery, 131; see Letters to the Editor (Response), 
heart rate and blood pressure during endotracheal intuba- 
299 
tion, 91 
Hardesty, Glenn  A.: Neuromuscular  blockade:  Electromyo- 
Evans, Thomas J.: see Letters to the Editor, 101 
graphic and mechanical versus visual interpretation, 82 
Excision of an arteriovenous malformation: see Clinical Ex- 
Hardy-Havens, Debra: Federal legislative and regulatory im- 
change, 260 
pact on funding of nurse anesthesia education, 171 
F 
HCFA issues final rule on “Medicare Payment; Fee Schedule 
Faculty positions as a career choice for professionals—Part |:  for Physicians’ Services’: see Washington Scene, 508 
see Education News, 202; Part Il: see Education News, 329 
Health  Care  Financing  Administration—Structure  and  mis- 
Fentanyl, 91  sion: see Washington Scene, 102 
Fest, Sister Maria: A freestanding academic program within a  Health Care Policy and Research: see Washington Scene, 13 
regionalized program framework, 496 
Heart rate, 91 
Fetal injury and abortion associated with occupational expo- 
sure to inhaled anesthetics, 309  Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, 432 
Fiedler, Michael A.: see Guest Editorial, 2; Esmolol and beta-  Hess, John  H.: Postdural  puncture  headache: A literature 
adrenergic blockade, 541  review, 549 
Hirschman, Lesa J.: The cardiopulmonary and metabolic ef- 
Foster, Scott: Regionalized education and the accreditation 
fects of hypoxia during acute adrenocortical suppression 
process, 62 
by etomidate in the dog, 281 
Frederick, Sue: see Guest Editorial, 421 
Horton, Betty: see Education News, 6, 202, 329 
Frels, Lois: see Education News, 202, 329 
Huffman, Linda M.: see Practical Technicalities,  109; AANA 
Journal Course: New technologies in anesthesia: Update 
Funding of nurse anesthesia education, 171 
for nurse anesthetists—Part XIV—Monitoring ventilation and 
G  compliance with Side Stream Spirometery™, 249 
Gallagher, Jane: see Guest Editorial, 421  Hypoxia, 281 
Gates, Lyle E.: Reducing the need for intubation  in plastic  { 
surgery, 131; see Letters to the Editor (Response), 299 
lloprost®, a recently introduced prostacyclin analogue, 432 
Gaubatz, Caryl L.: Evaluation of esmolol and fentanyl in con- 
Index to advertisers, 81, 192, 296, 388, 500, 612 
trolling increases in heart rate and blood pressure during 
endotracheal intubation, 91 
Inferior turbinate impaction: see Clinical Exchange, 538 
Gelarden,  Barbara: Alfentanil  analgesia/sedation  for extra- 
Information for authors, 5, 288, 344, 459, 516 
corporeal shock wave lithotripsy:  A comparison with gen- 
eral and epidural anesthesia, 533  Intracranial pathology, 229 
Gerbasi,  Francis  R.: Certification:  Past, present and future  Intraoperative latex anaphylaxis compounded by atracurium 
implications, 338  sensitivity:  A case report, 399 
Giambrone, Albert John: Two methods of single-dose ampule  Intravenous catheters, 453 
opening and their influence upon glass particulate con- 
tamination, 225  Intravenous sedation technique, 131 
608  Journal of the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists
Intravenous thiopental: see Letters to the Editor, 4  Mediastinoscopy, 365 
An introduction to research: A primer for the nurse anesthetist: 
Medicare fraud and abuse; see Legal Briefs, 98 
see Guest Editorial, 421 
Intubation, 91, 131  Medicare/Medicaid antikickback law: see Washington Scene, 
393 
J 
Jordon, Lorraine M.: The impact of the national nursing short-  Merrill, Lois J.: Issues in financing nurse anesthesia educa- 
age on applicants for nurse anesthesia educational pro-  tion: Institutional cost/cost benefits, 482 
grams, 573 
Michels, Kathleen A.: see Washington Scene 13, 102, 198, 
Joyce, Joseph A.: Anesthesia for athletes using performance-  305, 393, 508 
enhancing drugs, 139 
K  Mikels, Caroline: see Guest Editorial, 421 
Ketamine-based intravenous sedation technique, 131 
Monitoring ventilation and compliance with Side Stream Spi- 
Kilde, Sandra J.: Current and future perspectives: Regarding  rometry™: see AANA Journal Course—Part XIV, 249 
the framework for nurse anesthesia education as a free- 
standing school, 477  Morgulis, Richard: Alfentanil analgesia/sedation for extracor- 
poreal shock wave lithotripsy:  A comparison with general 
Kole, Terrie: see Practice Issues, 502  and epidural anesthesia, 533 
L 
Laryngoscopy and intubation, 91 
Nasoendotracheal tube obstruction secondary to inferior tur- 
Laser-resistant endotracheal tubes and wraps: see Letters to  binate impaction: see Clinical Exchange, 538 
the Editor, 4 
National Commission on Nurse Anesthesia Education—Mono- 
Latex, 300, 399  graphs 
Leach, Steven R.: see Clinical Exchange, 592 
The history of nurse anesthesia education: Highlights and 
Legal Briefs, 35, 98, 194, 302, 390, 505  influences, 53 
Letters to the Editor, 4, 101, 197, 298  Regionalized education and the accreditation process, 62 
Lidocaine: see Letters to the Editor, 298  Nurse anesthesia: Evolution of the first New England re- 
gional graduate program, 78 
Lithotripsy, 533 
Federal  legislative  and regulatory  impact on funding of 
Loeffler, Arlene S.: Freestanding university program, 498 
nurse anesthesia education, 171 
Lovell, Sandra L.: see Education News, 6 
Factors  influencing  nurse  anesthesia  educational  pro- 
M  grams: 1982-1987, 177 
Manpower needs, 233 
Federal  legislative and regulatory  impact on funding of 
Maree, Sandra M.: An analysis of the cost of nurse anesthesia  nurse anesthesia educational programs: Medicare re- 
programs, 577  imbursement for nurse anesthesia education, 180 
Marley, Wanda S.: AANA Journal Course: New technologies in  The cost of nurse anesthesia education, 183 
anesthesia:  Update for nurse  anesthetists—Part  XIll— 
Clonidine: An established drug with futuristic indications,  Study of nurse anesthesia manpower needs, 233 
161 
A brief historical report on the development and accom- 
Masters, Frederick L.: Current and future perspectives:  Re- 
plishments of the New England Assembly of Anesthesia 
garding the U.S. Army/Texas Wesleyan University program 
School Facuity, 263 
in anesthesia nursing, 480 
The past, present and future of accreditation, 289 
McCarthy, E. Jane: see Guest Editorial, 2 
McKeown, Thomas J.: Anesthetic  management for anterior  Military education of nurse anesthetists and the case for 
mediastinal mass and mediastinoscopy: A case study, 365  centralized  academic  programs with multiple clinical 
affiliates: U.S. Air force, 294 
MckKibban, Tom L.: see Education News, 106; see Letters to 
the Editor (Response), 198  Certification: Past, present and future implications, 338 
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Current and future perspectives: Regarding the framework  Noninvasive, continuous cardiac output monitoring by tho- 
for nurse  anesthesia  education  as a freestanding  racic electrical bioimpedance: see AANA Journal Course— 
school, 477  Part XVI, 445 
Current  and future  perspectives:  Regarding  the U.S.  Nurse anesthesia practice: see Practice Issues, 502 
Army/Texas Wesleyan University program in anesthesia 
nursing, 480  P 
Pennsylvania Blue Shieid agrees to reimburse nurse anesthe- 
Issues in financing nurse anesthesia education:  Institu-  tists: see Legal Briefs, 35 
tional cost/cost benefits, 482 
Physician Payment Review Commission—Structure and mis- 
Current and future perspectives regarding the framework  sion: see Washington Scene, 198 
for nurse anesthesia education: Within the framework 
of allied health departments, 487  Physical  and  psychological  trauma:  see  AANA  Journal 
Course—Part Xil, 38 
Military education of nurse anesthetists and the case for 
centralized  academic  programs with multiple clinical  Pitcher, Jane: Study of nurse anesthesia manpower needs, 
affiliates: U.S. Navy, 490  233 
Nurse anesthesia education within the framework of nurs-  Plastic surgery, 131; see Letters to the Editor, 298 
ing education, 492 
Pope, Gregory C.: Study of nurse anesthesia manpower needs, 
A freestanding academic  program  within a regionalized  233 
program framework, 496 
Postcardiac transplant patient, 47 
Freestanding university program, 498 
Postdural puncture headache: A literature review, 549 
American  Association  of Nurse Anesthetists  Medicare 
pass-through reimbursement for nurse anesthesia ed-  Practical Technicalities, 109 
ucation programs, 556 
Pretreating with intravenous thiopental prior to use of propofol; 
Graduate  nurse  anesthesia  education:  The university  article cited  on the use of laser-resistant  endotracheal 
based model, 559  tubes and wraps: see Letters to the Editor, 4 
Nurse anesthesia curriculum in the College of Pharmacy  Practice Issues, 502 
and Allied Health Professions: Wayne State University, 
561  Propofol: see Letters to the Editor, 4, 101 
The role of the medical director in nurse anesthesia edu-  R  vai 
cation, 563 
Reducing the need for intubation in plastic surgery, 131 
The impact of the national nursing shortage on applicants  Results of a survey of nurse anesthesia education programs: 
for nurse anesthesia educational programs, 573  Diversity, growth and regionalization: see Education News, 
6 
An analysis of the cost of nurse anesthesia programs, 577 
Risk management and cost containment: see AANA Journal 
Neill, Amy L.: Anesthetic considerations for the postcardiac  Course—Part XVI, 445 
transplant patient, 47; see Letters to the Editor (Response), 
197  Rosenbach, Margo L.: Study of nurse anesthesia manpower 
needs, 233 
Nelson, Timothy: American Association of Nurse Anesthetists 
Medicare pass-through reimbursement for nurse anesthe-  Roy, Cynthia A.: Intraoperative latex anaphylaxis compounded 
sia education programs, 556  by atracurium sensitivity:  A case report, 399 
Neurological patient, 229  Ss 
Safe Harbor Rules issued for Medicare/Medicaid antikickback 
Neuromuscular blockade: Electromyographic and mechani-  law: see Washington Scene, 393 
cal versus visual interpretation, 82 
Safe Medical Devices Act, 504 
New drug administration  techniques:  see AANA Journal 
Course—Part Xil, 38  Safety: see AANA Journal Course—Part XIl, 38 
610  Journal of the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists
Savignac, Arthur C.: see Clinical Exchange, 538  U 
U.S. Food anda Drug Administration issues interim measures 
Sedation technique, 101, 131 
for the user facility reporting aspects of the Safe Medical 
Devices Act, 504 
Sedation technique for cataract surgery: see Letters to the 
Editor, 101 
U.S. Food and Drug Administration reports allergic reactions 
Side Stream Spirometry™:  see AANA Journal Course—Part  to latex, 300 
XIV, 249 
Vv 
Simonson, Dan: Reducing the need for intubation in plastic 
Villa,  P.M ichael: see Letters to the Editor, 101 
surgery, 131; see Letters to the Editor (Response), 299 
Skidmore, Mark V.: Current and future perspectives; Regard-  Ww 
ing the U.S. Army/Texas Wesleyan University program in  Washington Scene, 13, 102, 198, 305, 393, 508 
anesthesia nursing, 480 
Waste gas management: see Practical Technicalities, 109 
Southwick, Christopher L.: Anticoagulation and lloprost® for 
heparin-induced thrombocytopenia: A case study, 432 
Waugaman, Wynne R.: see Education News, 457; Graduate 
nurse anesthesia education: The university based model, 
The standard of care: see Legal Briefs, 302 
559 
Steroids, 139 
Wehner, Robert J.: Evaluation of esmolol and fentanyl in con- 
A style change for the AANA Journal: see Guest Editorial, 2  trolling increases in heart rate and blood pressure during 
endotracheal intubation, 91 
Suggestions for overcoming patient’s discomfort on injection 
of propofol: see Letters to the Editor, 101  When using the tumescent technique in local anesthesia, the 
administration of lidocaine should be carefully evaluated: 
Supervision: see Legal Briefs, 194 
see Letters to the Editor, 298 
A survey of nurse anesthesia education programs: Diversity, 
growth and regionalization: see Education News, 6  White, William A., Jr.: AANA Journal Course: New technologies 
in anesthesia:  Update for nurse anesthetists—Part XV— 
Syverud, Geraldine: Electrocardiographic changes and intra-  Continuous spinal anesthesia, 373 
cranial pathology, 229 
Who does your lawyer represent?: see Legal Briefs, 390 
T 
Taylor, Kent: see Letters to the Editor, 4; Anticoagulation and  Why publish?: see Education News, 457 
lloprost® for heparin-induced thrombocytopenia: A case 
study, 432  Wicks, Terry C.: see Clinical Exchange, 260 
Teratogenicity, 3C9 
Wildgust, Bette M.: see Letters to the Editor, 298 
Thoracic  electrical  bioimpedance:  see  AANA  Journal 
Course—Part XVI, 445  Woglom, Jay: Alfentanil  analgesia/sedation  for extracorpo- 
real shock wave  lithotripsy:  A comparison  with general 
Thibodeaux, Barry L.: Current and future perspectives: Re-  and epidural anesthesia, 533 
garding the U.S. Army/Texas Wesleyan University program 
in anesthesia nursing, 480  Wolman, Richard L.: Esmolol and beta-adrenergic blockage, 
541 
Transdermal and transmucosal administration of anesthetic 
drugs: see AANA Journal Course—Part XIl, 38 
Worth, Prudentia: Nurse anesthesia curriculum in the College 
of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions: Wayne State 
The transplanted heart, 47 
University, 561 
Trauma: see AANA Journal Course—Part XIl, 38 
Wraps: see Letters to the Editor, 4 
Tumescent technique: see Letters to the Editor, 298 
Y 
Tubes and wraps: see Letters to the Editor, 4 
Yarmush, Joel: Alfentanil analgesia/sedation for extracorpo- 
Two methods of single-dose ampule opening and their influ-  real shock wave lithotripsy:  A comparison with general and 
ence upon glass particulate contamination, 225  epidural anesthesia, 533 
December 1991/ Vol. 59/ No. 6  611