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Index to volume 22
Author index*
A
Acheson PM (see Robinson et al). 1996;22:409-15 Bradbury-Golas K, Carson L. Fosphenytoin: a feasible alternative to
Adams NR. More on Army Nurse Corps and new graduates phenytoin for seizure therapy. 1996;22:431-2
1996;22:171-2 (Letter) Bradley V. Development of an emergency data set: a worthwhile
Aker J. Sedative versus hypnotic. 1996;22:270 (Letter) challenge. 1996;22:238-40
Alexander M. Two important lessons: caution with telephone ——., Heiser R. Using data to discover new patterns: a triage
triage and believing the caregiver. 1996;22:149-50 quality indicator. 1996;22:435-8
Alton SA. A 74-year-old woman with weakness, shortness of ——, Parker C, Duggan B. Nursing informatics: a new role
breath, head and neck pain, cloudy urine, and EKG with wide 1996;22:605-8
ORS complex. 1996;22:481-5 Brennan W. Believing the child. 1996;22:88-9
Amber R, Everett VB. Emergency department patient tracking: a Brown ST (see Jones et al). 1996;22:111-5
cost-effective system using bar code technology. 1996;22:190-5 Brunko JO. Nursing to architecture. 1996;22:489
Anderson MA (see Cone et al). 1996;22:398-402 Bryan S. Flight nursing. 1996;22:491-3
Anderson MM (see Robinson et al). 1996;22:409-15 Butzow M (see Watson et al). 1996;22:151-3
Anderson RN. An adult female with furuncles and formication
1996;22:83-4
Anderson-Zott K. An important job. 1996;22:88 Cc
Angermuller S (see Kennedy et al). 1996;22:566-9 Campbell PM. Troubleshooting central venous catheters in the
Aponik V. Annie. 1996;22:631 emergency department. 1996;22:416-21
Auerbach A. Author of ED nursing book seeks contributions Carson L (see Bradbury-Golas and Carson). 1996;22:431-2
1996;22:171 (Letter) Cassidy CM. Information on comprehensive ED patient discharge
role sought. 1996;22:12 (Letter)
Clemence B (see Bernardo et al). 1996;22:403-8
B Clowers TD. Wound assessment of the Loxosceles reclusa spider
Baldwin BJ (see Douglass and Baldwin). 1996;22:634-5 (In memori- bite. 1996;22:283-7
am) Cole FL, Ramierz E. Emergency/ambulatory care nurse practitioner
Barnes-Butler C. An unconscious adul. man with apparent alcohol programs: t a the need. 1996;22:12 (Lotter)
intoxication. 1996;22:468 Compton J. F 2n. 1996;22:631
Bartkus A. More on unlicensed assistive personnel in the emer- Memorizing the cranial nerves with a funny story.
gency department. 1996;22:371 (Letter) 1996;22:248-9
Bartley MK, Laskowski-Jones L. Medical Center of Delaware's Cone KJ, Anderson MA, Johnson JA. The effect of in-service edu-
trauma flow sheet. 1996;22:586-90 cation on emergency nurses’ documentation of physical assess-
Begley DK (see Manton and Begley). 1996;22:(1):39-41A ment. 1996;22:398-402
(see Manton and Begley). 1996;22:(2):36-8A Coogan N. The difference in both our lives. 1996;22:164
—— (see Manton and Begley). 1996;22:(3):63-5A —.. A look at our new emergency department: New England
(see Manton and Begley). 1996;22:(4):45-7A Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. 1996;22:(2):38-41A
—— (see Manton and Begley). 1996;22:(5):41-2A Courtney M. Information seen as key during mergers. 1996;22:8-9
—— (see Manton and Begley). 1996;22:(6):37-8A (Letter)
Bell T. More on TennCare: the impact of state health care reform on Cowles KV (see Putz et al). 1996;22:560-5
emergency patients and caregivers. 1996;22:9 (Letter) Cramer C. Life after life and who has my glasses? 1996;22:472-3
Bernardo LM, Clemence B, Henker R, Hogue B, Schenkel K, ——. Unanswered quest ns. 1996;22:236-8
Walters P. A comparison of aural and rectal temperature mea- Cumming M. Nurse-cor r to forensic consultant: one emer-
surements in children with moderate and severe injuries gency nurse’s experience. 1996;22:494-7
1996;22:403-8
Bernstein M. An overview of latex allergy and its implications for
emergency nurses. 1996;22:29-36 D
Birkland P. international update: common injuries associated with Daly V. Testifying before the New York State Assembly: one emer-
summers in Canada. 1996;22:(3):68-9A gency nurse’s experience. 1996;22:(4):47-9A
Blansfield JS. Trauma nurse coordinator. 1996;22:486-8 Danis DM. Fifteen years later: the changing face of the AIDS epi-
Boccuzzi-Chmura L, Robertson DC. Flumazenil (Romazicon) and demic. 1996;22:343-6
the patient with benzodiazepine overdose: risk versus benefits ——. The spectrum of emergency nursing. 1996;22:476 (Guest edi-
1996;22:330-3 torial)
Bowen CC (see Hill and Bowen). 1996;22:570-8 ——, Halm K. Asthma in children and young adults. 1996;22:445
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*February, pp. 1-92; April, pp. 93-166; June, pp. 167-262; August, pp. 263-366; October, pp. 367-474; December, pp. 475-660.
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——, ——. Calculating the incidence of rape. 1996;22:148 Foster T. With heartfelt gratitude. 1996;22:269-70 (Letter)
——, ——. Carbon monoxide poisoning. 1996;22:615-6 Frakes MA. An overview of magnesium use in the emergency
——, ——. Digoxin toxicity after ingestion of a purported topical department. 1996;22:213-20
aphrodisiac. 1996;22:245-6 Fulginiti TP, Seibert E, Firth V, Quattrone J, Harner L, Webb J,
——, —— Increasing incidence of methamphetamine abuse Vida P. A SANE experience in a community hospital:
sequelae. 1996;22:244-5 Doylestown's first six months. 1996;22:422-5
——,, ——. Injuries associated with farm machinery. 1996;22:64-6
——, -——. Injuries associated with hurricanes Marilyn and Opal.
1996;22:433 G
, ——. Injuries associated with snowmobiles. 1996;22:616 Garlow L, Kokiko J, Pino-Marina R. Hypothermia in a 62-year-old
, ——. Kombucha tea warning. 1996;22:244 man: use of the continuous arteriovenous rewarming technique.
, ——. Occupational injuries: falls on ice. 1996;22:616 1996;22:477-80
, ——. Rabies case in Washington state. 1996;22:147-8 Gelo F. Contact with deceased ED patients may mean exposure to
, ——. Rabies deaths in California and Connecticut. 1996;22: infection for family and clergy: precautions encouraged.
433-5 1996;22:271-2 (Letter)
——, ——.Severe respiratory illness associated with crack co- George JE, Quattrone MS, Goldstone M. Nurse-physician commu-
caine. 1996;22:147 nication breakdown: Is it a basis for nurse liability? 1996;22:144-5
——, ——-. Wound botulism associated with subcutaneous injec- ——,, ——, ——. Risk management spotlight: increased risk po-
tion of black tar heroin. 1996;22:245 tential of the ED triage nurse. 1996;22:241
Davis C. Where are the patients? 1996;22:363-4 ——, ——, ——. Suicidal patients: What is the nursing duty to
D'Avolio D. From the emergency department to the HMO: transi- ouvenk a patient's self-inflicted injuries? 1996;22:609-11
tion to urgent care clinic, emergency coordinator, and abuse and ——, ——, ——. Time standards from patient arrival to triage:
trauma intervention program coordinator. 1996;22:498-501 spotlight on a potentially dangerous practice. 1996;22:339
DeBoer S. The case of the blue baby: ED management of tetralogy Goldstone M (see George et al). 1996;22:144-5
of Fallot. 1996;22:73-6 —— (see George et al). 1996;22:241
DeBoer SL. Lessons learned from a cold weather miracle. —— (see George et al). 1996;22:339
1996;22:433-4 —— (see George et al). 1996;22:609-11
Delehanty RA. The emergency nurse and disaster medical assis- Green KL. Becoming a health care consultant. 1996;22:502-3
tance teams. 1996;22:184-9 Grindstaff JG. Hospital-owned/operated flight programs versus
———. The emergency nurse and disaster medical assistance teams flight programs using vendors. 1996;22:10-1 (Letter)
(1996;22:184-9). 1996;22:301 (Correction) Grunfeld A (see Hotch et al). 1996;22:278-82
DeMeo MO. Cocaine abuse case review: a few comments. Gunnels MD. Educate, legislate, and recreate: making a difference
1996;22:7 (Letter) every day through injury prevention. 1996;22:356-7
DeTar LM. Islamic practice clarified. 1996;22:171 (Letter) ——. Weather-related trauma: an unusual case of penetrating
DiNatale P, Papa A. Trudy Amend. 1996;22:89-90 (In memoriain) abdominal injury. 1996;22:466-7
Dobbin KR (see Kolenc and Dobbin). 1996;22:228-31
Douglass SG, Baldwin BJ. Tribute to Gladys Culwell. 1996;22:634-5
(In memoriam)
Duda J. The good, bad, and ugly: using ketamine for ED pediatric Hall MM. One of our best and brightest. 1996;22:91-2 (In memoriam)
patients. 1996;22:49-51 Halm K. MADD services available to assist emergency nurses.
Duffy J. Thrombolytic therapy form. 1996;22:328-9 1996;22:595-6
Duggan B (see Bradley et al). 1996;22:605-8 ——— (see Danis and Halm).) . 1996;22:64-6
—— (see Danis and Halm).) 1996;22:147
——— (see Danis and Halm).) 1996;22:147-8
E —— (see Danis and Halm).) 1996;22:148
Edwards G (see Koziol-McLain et al). 1996;22:77-9 —— (see Danis and Halm).) 1996;22:244
Engelke MK (see Jones et al). 1996;22:111-5 —— (see Danis and Halm). 1996;22:244-5
Everett VB (see Amber and Everett). 1996;22:190-5 —— (see Danis and Halm).) 1996;22:245
—— (see Danis and Halm).) 1996;22:245-6
—— (see Danis and Halm).) 1996;22:433
F —— (see Danis and Halm). ) 1996;22:433-5
Farrand L (see Kennedy and Farrand). 1996;22:393-7 —— (see Danis and Halm).) 1996;22:445
Ferrell B. Mayday Pain Resource Center seeks pain management —— (see Danis and Halm).) 1996;22:615-6
materials. 1996;22:270 (Letter) —— (see Danis and Halm). 1996;22:616
Fiore T (see Zimmermann et al). 1996;22:323-7 Hansen KA, Shapiro SE. Injury prevention coordinator: an oppor-
Firth V (see Fulginiti et al). 1996;22:422-5 tunity for emergency nurses. 1996;22:504-5
Flaherty L. Appropriate use of air bags: a word of caution. Harner L (see Fulginiti et al). 1996;22:422-5
1996;22:133-5 Harrahill M. Glasgow Coma Scale: a quick review. 1996;22:81-3
——. Neonates and premature infants: overview of differences and Hawkins M (see Pyles et al). 1996;22:234-6
ED management. 1996;22:120-4 Heinz D (see Watson et al). 1996;22:151-3
Flarity K. An experience shared. 1996;22:163-4 Heinzerling S, Johnson MF. Latex allergy: one emergency depart-
Forster E. Deployment to Haiti: an emergency nurse’s story. ment’s response. 1996;22:67-72
1996;22:160-2 Heiser R (see Bradley and Heiser). 1996;22:435-8
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Henderson DP, Peckham D. Summer surfing, indoors: the Kennedy C, Angermuller S, King R, Noviello S, Walker J, Warden J,
Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) Web site Vang S. A comparison of hemolysis rates using intravenous
1996;22:347-9 catheters versus venipuncture for obtaining blood samples.
Henker R (see Bernardo et al). 1996;22:403-8 1996;22:566-9
Hetherington CL. Can you tell me how to find my way on this Kennedy HB, Farrand L. Attitudes of emergency nurses toward
MAP? 1996;22:373-4 (Letter) organ and tissue donation. 1996;22:393-7
High K, Vassar J. Flight crew safety: a compelling case example. Kindley DS. Memory of a young man. 1996;22:(1}.<.° A
1996;22:52-3 King R (see Kennedy et al). 1996;22:566-9
Hill MG, Bowen CC. The treatment of minor burns in rural Kokiko J (see Garlow et al). 1996;22:477-80
Alabama emergency departments. 1996;22:570-8 Kolenc KM, Dobbin KR. Angioedema caused by ACE inhibitor mis-
Hogue B (see Bernardo et al). 1996;22:403-8 taken for allergic reaction. 1996;22:228-31
Hohenhaus S. All in the family. 1996;22:629 Koneru CL. Staff education: a quick in-service program on the new
——. Cece Paige remembered. 1996;22:272 (Letter) cardiac serum enzyme markers. 1996;22:246-8
Hohm SP. Cocaine abuse case review: a few comments. 1996;22:7 Kop T. Profiteering health care system seen as eliminating nurses.
(Letter reply) 1996;22:170 (Letter)
Holmes S. Waiting for Ohio: nursing in Tuzla, Bosnia. 1996; Koziol-McLain J. An interview with two emergency nurse
22:(6):43-8A researchers. 1996;22:617-8
Holt P (see Powell and Holt). 1996;22:270-1 (Letter reply) ——, Oman K, Edwards G. Ear temperatures: making research-
Hoosier SJ (see Mohagen and Hoosier). 1996;22:527-9 based clinical decisions. 1996;22:77-9
Hotch D, Grunfeld A, Mackay K, Ritch L. Policy and procedures for ——--, Tanabe P. Reviewing the research literature: you don’t have
domestic violence patients in Canadian emergency depart- to do it alone. 1996;22:352-5
ments: a national survey. 1996;22:278-82
Howard DC Jr. Glucagon for reaction to combined calcium channel
blocker and B-blocker use. 1996;22:173-5 L
Hubble MW (see Page and Hubble). 1996;22:24-8 Ladue M (see Trudeau and Ladue). 1996;22:57-60
Huddy J, McKay JI. The top 25 problems to avoid when planning Laskowski-Jones L (see Bartley and Laskowski-Jones).
your new emergency department. 1996;22:296-301 1996;22:586-90
Huppert P (see Keen and Huppert). 1996;22:136-7 Lau P-F. Auditing tool for monitoring quality of accident and emer-
gency attendance records. 1996;22:350-1
Ledray LE. Date rape drug alert. 1996;22:80
J —. Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) programs.
1996;22:460-5
Jackson SE. Computerized triage forms sought. 1996;22:269
Leiter MA. International nurse. 1996;22:511-9
(Letter)
Lenehan GP. On the dark side of “corporate care”: conflicts of inter-
James C. Another case of gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB) over-
est and the growing need for regulation. 1996;22:95-6 (Editorial)
dose. 1996;22:97 (Letter)
——. Nursing “mergers.” 1996;22:369-70 (Editorial)
Leadership Symposium: not just for managers. 1996;22:271
Liebeskind D. Iced saline solution for burns and gastrointestinal
(Letter)
lavage: information and policies sought. 1996;22:97 (Letter)
— A participant’s. review of the ENA “Crash-Course.”
Lindstrom S. Coming out of the closet: a nurse with obsessive-
1996;22:372-3 (Letter)
compulsive disorder tells her story. 1996;22:469-71
Jezierski M. Anita Dorr: her legacy to ENA. 1996;22:258-60
— Annie O’Connor, NP, MS: domestic violence survivor and
community advocate. 1996;22:85-7
M
——.. Breaking the silence: what emergency nurses can do about
Mackay K (see Hotch et al). 1996;22:278-82
battering. 1996;22:5-6 (Guest editorial)
MacLean SL. Exciting research opportunities for 1996.
——. From ED nurse manager to violence prevention educator.
1996;22:252-3
1996;22:506-8
——. Motor vehicle injury prevention grant projects under way.
—. Iris Frank, administrator, pioneers innovative specialty hos-
1996;22:(2):38A
pital. 1996;22:626-8
——. Research: the work of many hands. 1996;22:168-9 (Guest edi-
Johnson E. A nurse practitioner's experience in bush Alaska.
torial)
1996;22:509-10
Mador JA. A 10-year-old girl with history of trauma, abdominal
Johnson JA (see Cone et al). 1996;22:398-402
pain, and hematuria. 1996;22:358-9
Johnson MF (see Heinzerling and Johnson). 1996;22:67-72
Malone RE. Almost “like family”: emergency nurses and “frequent
Jones D, Engelke MK, Brown ST, Swanson M. A comparison of two
flyers”. 1996;22:176-83
noninvasive methods of blood pressure measurement in the
——. Getting study funded: tips for new researchers.
triage area. 1996;22:111-5
1996;22:457-9
Jones M (see Zimmermann and Jones). 1996;22:(3):66-7A
Manley L. Concussion of the brain. 1996;22:13
—— (see Zimmermann and Jones). 1996;22:(6):39-40A
——. Enchanted journeys: near-death experiences and the emer-
gency nurse. 1996;22:311-6
Kills germs on contact. 1996;22:219
K
Medieval medicine. 1996;22:374
Keen JH, Huppert P. Reversing life-threatening cardiac glycoside Sudden death. 1996;22:636
intoxication with digoxin immune Fab. 1996;22:136-7 ——. The discovery of oxygen. 1996;22:130
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—— (see Self and Manley). 1996;22:351 Osley M. Legal nurse consultant: nurse educator to the legal pro-
Manton A, Begley D. State of the states. 1996;22:(1):39-41A fession. 1996;22:360-2
——. State of the states. 1996;22:(2):36-8A Otero R. My day in the ER. 1996;22:372 (Letter)
——, ——-. State of the states. 1996;22:(3):63-5A
——. State of the states. 1996;22:(4):45-7A
——, ——. State of the states. 1996;22:(5):41-2A P
——, ——. State of the states. 1996;22:(6):37-8A Page JG, Hubble MW. Recognizing infective endocarditis: case
Marett BE. Nursing director for an urgent care and occupational study of a 28-year-old. 1996;22:24-8
health system. 1996;22:520-1 Palmer JW. Thoughts on becoming a nurse entrepreneur
Marsh K. Leadership Symposium: not just for managers. 1996;22:534-5
1996;22:271 (Letter reply) Palmer L. Unlicensed assistive personnel definition clarified.
Martinez R. Creating the future: the emergency nurse's role in 1996;22:7-8 (Letter)
injury prevention. 1996;22:265-6 (Guest editorial) Papa A (see DiNatale and Papa). 1996;22:89-90 (In memoriam)
——. It doesn’t hurt to live in a “safe community.” 1996;22:(6):40-2A Parker C (see Bradley et al). 1996;22:605-8
Matthews L (see Shorter and Matthews). 1996;22:293-5 Parker CD. Bar coding technology and its applications in emer-
May C. One emergency nurse’s experience in the Navy Nurse gency care. 1996;22:142-3
Corps. 1996;22:522-4 Paulson DJ. A rural outreach program for emergency nurses.
Maycock MA. A five-year-old boy with hematemesis. 1996;22:454-6 1996;22:125-30
McBee MJ. Pocket guide to ED orientation. 1996;22:446-50 Peckham D (see Henderson and Peckham). 1996;22:347-9
McCafferty M, Welsh C. Teaching tools for heart failure. Pike-Amato T. Thrombolytic therapy in a 79-year-old man with
1996;22:451-3 massive pulmonary embolism and unstable hemodynamic sta-
McGill L. Two jobs in one: follow-up care practitioners and ED tus. 1996;22:14-7
quality management coordinator. 1996;22:525-6 Pino-Marina R (see Garlow et al). 1996;22:477-80
McGillis H. Comprehensive program to improve care leads to Powell L, Holt P. Sedative versus hypnotic. 1996;22:270-1 (Letter
reduced ED use by patients with asthma: one hospital's experi- reply)
ence. 1996;22:18 Pozzi C. Forensic and safety nursing consulting. 1996;22:536-7
McKay JI (see Huddy and McKay). 1996;22:296-301 Pringle RP (see Pyles et al). 1996;22:234-6
Miller RLS. Pepper spray exposure during a carjacking attempt. Pustejovsky A. The growing need for emergency nurse practition-
1996;22:390-2 ers. 1996;22:10 (Letter)
Mohagen M, Hoosier SJ. Telephone triage: an alternative career for Putz M, Thomas BK, Cowles KV. Sexual assault victims’ compli-
emergency nurses. 1996;22:527-9 ance with follow-up care at one sexual assault treatment center.
Molitor L. A 52-year-old man with wheezing, fever, and abdominal 1996;22:560-5
pain. 1996;22:158-9 Pyles M, Pringle RP, Hawkins M. Helicopter scene landings: a
——. A 53-year-old man with 3-month history of weakness, guide for ground personnel. 1996;22:234-6
fatigue, weight loss, arid falls. 1996;22:256-7
Morris BJ (see Sutherland and Morris). 1996;22:171 (Letter reply)
Morris J. Working at an airport medical center. 1996;22:530-1 Q
Mullaly SG (see O'Hara-Speert and Mullaly). 1996;22:552-9 Quattrone J (see Fulginiti et al). 1996;22:422-5
Mund S. More on evidence collection. 1996;22:12-3 (Letter) Quattrone MS (see George et al). 1996;22:144-5
Munn AM, Takeno J. Volunteer patient advocates in the emer- —— (see George et al). 1996;22:241
gency department. 1996;22:427-8 —— (see George et al). 1996;22:339
——- (see George et al). 1996;22:609-11
N
R
Nelson MS, Walters VE, Watkins LM. Competency verification for
Ramierz E (see Cole and Ramierz). 1996;22:12 (Letter)
conscious sedation. 1996;22:116-9
Ramirez E. A personal perspective: nurse practitioners in the
Ney LS. Amazing Mary. 1996;22:630
emergency department. 1996;22:538-40
Noone J. A case of ciguatera fish poisoning. 1996;22:101-4
Richer C. Policy to control withdrawal symptoms of IV heroin users
——. Diphenhydramine hydrochloride helps symptoms of cigua-
sought. 1996;22:97 (Letter)
tera fish poisoning. 1996;22:372 (Letter reply)
Rinderer ZM. A study of factors influencing ED patients’ length of
Normandin PA. Responding to a natural disaster. 1996;22:632-3
stay at one community hospital. 1996;22:105-10
Noviello S (see Kennedy et al). 1996;22:566-9
Ritch L (see Hotch et al). 1996;22:278-82
Robertson DC (see Boccuzzi-Chmura and Robertson). 1996;22:330-
3
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Robinson DL, Anderson MM, Acheson PM. Telephone advice:
O'Brien C. Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) program coor- lessons learned and considerations for starting programs
dinator. 1996;22:532-3 1996;22:409-15
Odell C. Air bags and lower extremity trauma: implications for Robinson K. EMS/paramedic curricula in revision. 1996;22:(3):76A
flight crew members. 1996;22:139-41 ——. New paramedic curriculum: “Core” or “enhanced”?
O’Hara-Speert M, Mullaly SG. Nursing care of the patient with a 1996;22:334-5
complete scalp avulsion. 1996;22:552-9 Rowe J-A. Incorporating mechanism of injury into a Canadian
Oman K (see Koziol-McLain et al). 1996;22:77-9 emergency department's trauma triage tool. 1996;22:583-5
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s Tatman A. Cardiac mnemonic tips and tricks. 1996;22:228
Savaloja J. Diphenhydramine hydrochloride helps symptoms of Taylor JC. Medflight. 1996;22:602-4
ciguatera fish poisoning. 1996;22:372 (Letter) Taylor S. Reflections on the Seattle-based Airlift Northwest crash.
Schenkel K (see Bernardo et al). 1996;22:403-8 1996;22:11-2 (Letter)
Sedlak SK. Pulmonary artery monitoring in the emergency depart- Thomas BK (see Putz et al). 1996;22:560-5
ment. 1996;22:196-205 Thomas DO. A children’s hospital ED referral/triage form.
Seibert E (see Fulginiti et al). 1996;22:422-5 1996;22:250-1
Self A, Manley L. Early anesthetic errors. 1996;22:351 Tomlin PA. Emergency medical services educator for a city fire
Selfridge-Thomas J. Are you “on course for the future”? department. 1996;22:541-3
1996;22:(3):69-70A Trudeau S, Ladue M. Wireless bedside registration in the emer-
———. To Anne Kathleen Dean. 1996;22:365-6 (In memoriam) gency department. 1996;22:57-60
Semonin-Holleran R. On blame: sticking together or tearing our-
selves apart. 1996;22:167 (Pres. message)
U
——. Election year '96: Your vote will affect you and your patients’
care! 1996;22:367-8 (Pres. message) Uzych L. More on TennCare: the impact of state health care reform
——. Emergency nursing: caring for patients and ourselves on emergency patients and caregivers. 1996;22:9-10 (Letter)
1996;22:263-4 (Pres. message)
——. How do they get there? On quality equipment and personnel
Vv
for patient transport. 1996;22:1-2 (Pres. message)
——. On paying now or later, and asking those who know. Vang S (see Kennedy et al). 1996;22:566-9
1996;22:93-4 (Pres. message) Vassar J (see High and Vassar). 1996;22:52-3
——. The end of a journey: the beginning of another. 1996;22:475 Vida P (see Fulginiti et al). 1996;22:422-5
(Pres. message)
Shaffer A. To Barb Kelly, lost but never forgotten. 1996;22:165-7 (In
y
memoriam)
Shapiro SE (see Hansen and Shapiro). 1996;22:504-5 Walker J (see Kennedy et al). 1996;22:566-9
Sheehy SB. Hospital-owned/operated flight programs versus flight Walters P (see Bernardo et al). 1996;22:403-8
programs using vendors. 1996;22:11 (Letter reply) Walters VE (see Nelson et al). 1996;22:116-9
———. More on Army Nurse Corps and new graduates. 1996;22:172 Warden J (see Kennedy et al). 1996;22:566-9
(Letter reply) Watkins LM (see Nelson et al). 1996;22:116-9
——. Profiteering health care system seen as eliminating nurses Watson MA, Heinz D, Butzow M. Nursing research: our first time.
1996;22:170-1 (Letter reply) 1996;22:151-3
——. Reflections on the Seattle-based Airlift Northwest crash. Webb J (see Fulginiti et al). 1996;22:422-5
1996;22:11 (Letter) Weinman SA. Nonsurgical treatment of an ectopic pregnancy with
Shorter N, Matthews L. An ED-based health information line methotrexate. 1996;22:597-9
staffed by emergency nurses. 1996;22:293-5 Welsh C (see McCafferty and Welsh). 1996;22:451-3
Silliker M. How to reach out and touch someone: the NYSENA Will TL (see Zimmermann et al). 1996;22:323-7
health/safety booklet project. 1996;22:(6):49-50A Wilshaw R, Streeter J. A 64-year-old woman with clostridial
Simmelink K. Lessons learned from three elderly sexual assault myonecrosis. 1996;22:273-7
survivors. 1996;22:619-21 Wilshe PJ. Mrs. Moore and the Young Medical Explorers.
Smith BL. Vaginal laceration caused by water skiing. 1996;22:156-7 1996;22:261-2
Smith D. Seeing double at the 1995 Scientific Assembly Wilson EM. Interfacility transfers: new considerations for an old
1996;22:(3):72A concept. 1996;22:232-3
Snyder J. Bereavement protocols. 1996;22:39-42 —. State EMS offices in trouble. 1996;22:600-1
Snyder O. A 17-year-old woman with history of bloody emesis and ——. The mobile emergency department: one nurse's foresight
heat exhaustion. 1996;22:624-5 into the future. 1996;22:138-9
Sosa-Sanchez S. More on Latter-day Saint patients. 1996;22:97 Winfrey M. Developing a graduate forensic nursing elective.
(Letter) 1996;22:54-7
Soules DM (see Zimmermann et al). 1996;22:323-7 Wiseman DM. The orthopedic nurse clinician: an emergency nurs-
Southard P. Trauma centers: novice to expert. 1996;22:622-3 ing subspecialist. 1996;22:544-5
Speck P. Memphis Sexual Assault Resource Center: consent for Wrobleski D. Interview with a cruise ship nurse. 1996;22:546-8
pregnancy prevention. 1996;22:253-5
Stoughton LL. Electronic communications: E-mail in the emer-
y
gency department. 1996;22:336-8
Streeter J (see Wilshaw and Streeter). 1996;22:273-7 Yager M. Right ventricular infarction in the emergency depart-
Sutherland D. Formula for ED staffing. 1996;22:474 ment: a review of pathophysiology, assessment, diagnosis,
——, Morris BJ. Islamic practice clarified. 1996;22:171 (Letter reply) treatment, and nursing care. 1996;22:288-92
Swanson M (see Jones et al). 1996;22:111-5
Z
T Zimmermann PG. Airline nurse. 1996;22:549-51
Takeno J (see Munn and Takeno). 1996;22:427-8 ——. Anatomy of a Chicago heat wave: the view from triage
Tanabe P (see Koziol-McLain and Tanabe). 1996;22:352-5 1996;22:(3):73-4A
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——. Delegating to assistive personnel. 1996;22:206-12 ———. Unlicensed assistive personnel definition clarified. 1996;22:8
——. Dressing the part. 1996;22:267-8 (Guest editorial) (Letter reply)
——. Holding area/observation units: déja vu all over again. ——.. Update on nursing employment. 1996;22:317-22
1996;22:307-10 ——. Use of interpreters in the emergency department
——. More on unlicensed assistive personnel in the emergency 1996;22:225-7
department. 1996;22:371-2 (Letter reply) ——. Use of unlicensed assistive personnel: anecdotes and anti-
——. Sexual histories: Would you mind repeating that? 1996;22:9 dotes. 1996;22:42-8
(Letter) ——, Jones M. Patients (and staff) do the darndest things
——. “That will look good on a resumé!”: Padding, fluffing, or 1996;22:(3):66-7A
maintaining our values? 1996;22:3-4 (Guest editorial) ——, ——. Patients (and staff) still do the darndest things
——. The hospital occupational health service: basic emergency 1996;22:(6):39-40A
nurse cross-training and differences from emergency services. -——, Will TL, Soules DM, Fiore T. Avoiding registered nurse lay-
1996;22:591-4 offs: three hospitals share how it’s done. 1996;22:323-7
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Subject index*
A
Abdominal injuries Acidosis, lactic
Weather-related trauma: an unusual case of penetrating abdom- Kombucha tea warning (Danis and Halm). 1996;22:244
inal injury (Gunnels). 1996;22:466-7 Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Abdominal pain Fifteen years later: the changing face of the AIDS epidemic
A 52-year-old man with wheezing, fever, and abdominal pain (Danis). 1996;22:343-6
(Molitor). 1996;22:158-9 Adolescence
A 10-year-old girl with history of trauma, abdominal pain, and Five and fifteen (Compton). 1996;22:631
hematuria (Mador). 1996;22:358-9 Adrenergic beta-receptor blockers
Abstracts Glucagon for reaction to combined calcium channel blocker and
Research abstracts. 1996;22:98-100, 375-83 B-blocker use (Howard). 1996;22:173-5
Scientific Assembly abstracts. 1996;22:384-9 Afghanistan
Accident prevention; see also Safety International nurse (Leiter). 1996;22:511-9
Educate, legislate, and recreate: making a difference every day Aged
through injury prevention (Gunnels). 1996;22:356-7 Lessons learned from three elderly sexual assault survivors
How to reach out and touch someone: the NYSENA health/safe- (Simmelink). 1996;22:619-21
ty booklet project (Silliker). 1996;22:(6):49-50A Agriculture
Injury prevention coordinator: an opportunity for emergency Injuries associated with farm machinery (Danis and Halm).
nurses (Hansen and Shapiro). 1996;22:504-5 1996;22:64-6
Motor vehicle injury prevention grant projects under way AIDS; see Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
(MacLean). 1996;22:(2):38A Air bags
Accidental falls Air bags and lower extremity trauma: implications for flight crew
A 53-year-old man with 3-month history of weakness, fatigue, members (Odell). 1996;22:139-41
weight loss, and falls (Molitor). 1996;22:256-7 Appropriate use of air bags: a word of caution (Flaherty).
Occupational injuries: falls on ice (Danis and Halm). 1996;22:616 1996;22:133-5
Accidents; see also Wounds and injuries Airports
Auditing tool for monitoring quality of accident and emergency Airline nurse (Zimmermann). 1996;22:549-51
attendance records (Lau). 1996;22:350-1 Working at an airport medical center (Morris). 1996;22:530-1
Injuries associated with snowmobiles (Danis and Halm) Alaska
1996;22:616 A nurse practitioner's experience in bush Alaska (Johnson).
Accidents, aircraft 1996;22:509-10
Reflections on the Seattle-based Airlift Northwest crash (Sheehy) Alcohol intoxication
(Letter); (Taylor) (Letter). 1996;22:11-2 MADD services available to assist emergency nurses (Jdalm).
Accidents, occupational 1996;22:595-6
Injuries associated with farm machinery (Danis and Halm). An unconscious adult man with apparent alcohol intoxication
1996;22:64-6 (Barnes-Butler). 1996;22:468
Nursing care of the patient with a complete scalp avulsion Allergy; see Hypersensitivity
(O’Hara-Speert and Mullaly). 1996;22:552-9 Alzheimer’s disease
Occupational injuries: falls on ice (Danis and Halm). 1996;22:616 Amazing Mary (Ney). 1996;22:630
Accidents, traffic Ambulances
Air bags and lower extremity trauma: implications for flight crew How do they get there? On quality equipment and personnel for
members (Odell). 1996;22:139-41 patient transport (Semonin-Holleran). 1996;22:1-2 (Pres. mes-
Appropriate use of air bags: a word of caution (Flaherty). sage)
1996;22:133-5 Interfacility transfers: new considerations for an old concept
Flight crew safety: a compelling case example (High and Vassar) (Wilson). 1996;22:232-3
1996;22:52-3 Lessons learned from a cold weather miracle (DeBoer).
Injury prevention coordinator: an opportunity for emergency 1996;22:433-4
nurses (Hansen and Shapiro). 1996;22:504-5 The mobile emergency department: one nurse’s foresight into
MADD services available to assist emergency nurses (Halm). the future (Wilson). 1996;22:138-9
1996;22:595-6 Amend, Trudy
Memory of a young man (Kindley). 1996;22:(1):41A Trudy Amend (DiNatale and Papa). 1996;22:89-90 (In memoriam)
Motor vehicle injury prevention grant projects under way American Nurses Association
(MacLean). 1996;22:(2):38A On blame: sticking together or tearing ourselves apart (Semonin-
Holleran). 1996;22:167 (Pres. message)
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
*February, pp. 1-92; April, pp. 93-166; June, pp. 167-262; August, A 53-year-old man with 3-month history of weakness, fatigue,
pp. 263-366; October, pp. 367-474; December, pp. 475-660 weight loss, and falls (Molitor). 1996;22:256-7
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Analgesics Flumazenil (Romazicon) and the patient with benzodiazepine
The good, bad, and ugly: using ketamine for ED pediatric overdose: risk versus benefits (Boccuzzi-Chmura and
patients (Duda). 1996;22:49-51 Robertson). 1996;22:330-3
Anesthesia Bereavement
Early anesthetic errors (Self and Manley). 1996;22:351 Bereavement protocols (Snyder). 1996;22:39-42
Angina pectoris Beta-blockers; see Adrenergic beta-receptor blockers
Sudden death (Manley). 1996;22:636 Birth
Angioneurotic edema Reflections on the Seattle-based Airlift Northwest crash (Sheehy)
Angioedema caused by ACE inhibitor mistaken for allergic reac- (Letter); (Taylor) (Letter). 1996;22:11-2
tion (Kolenc and Dobbin). 1996;22:228-31 Black tar heroin; see Heroin
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors Blame
Angioedema caused by ACE inhibitor mistaken for allergic reac- On blame: sticking together or tearing ourselves apart (Semonin-
tion (Kolenc and Dobbin). 1996;22:228-31 Holleran). 1996;22:167 (Pres. message)
Anticonvulsants Blood pressure
Fosphenytoin: a feasible alternative to phenytoin for seizure ther- A comparison of two noninvasive methods of blood pressure
apy (Bradbury-Golas and Carson). 1996;22:431-2 measurement in the triage area (Jones et al). 1996;22:111-5
Aphrodisiac Bloodletting
Digoxin toxicity after ingestion of a purported topical aphrodis- A comparison of hemolysis rates using intravenous catheters
iac (Danis and Halm). 1996;22:245-6 versus venipuncture for obtaining blood samples (Kennedy et al)
Architecture 1996;22:566-9
Nursing to architecture (Brunko). 1996;22:489 Bloody emesis; see Hematemesis
Army Nurse Corps Body temperature
More on Army Nurse Corps and new graduates (Adams) (Letter); A comparison of aural and rectal temperature measurements in
(Sheehy) (Reply). 1996;22:171-2 children with moderate and severe injuries (Bernardo et al)
Arteriovenous fistula 1996;22:403-8
Hypothermia in a 62-year-old man: use of the continuous arte- Ear temperatures: making research-based clinical decisions
riovenous rewarming technique (Garlow et al). 1996;22:477-80 (Koziol-McLain et al). 1996;22:77-9
Arteriovenous malformations Hypothermia in a 62-year-old man: use of the continuous arteri-
A 17-year-old woman with history of bloody emesis and heat ovenous rewarming technique (Garlow et al). 1996;22:477-80
exhaustion (Snyder). 1996;22:624-5 Book reviews
Asthma Book reviews. 1996;22:37, 131, 221-3 302-4, 426, 579-80
Asthma in children and young adults (Danis and Halm). Books
1996;22:445 Author of ED nursing book seeks contributions (Auerbach)
Comprehensive program to improve care leads to reduced ED 1996;22:171 (Letter)
use by patients with asthma: one hospital's experience Bosnia
(McGillis). 1996;22:18 Waiting for Ohio: nursing in Tuzla, Bosnia (Holmes)
Attitude of health personnel 1996;22:(6):43-8A
Attitudes of emergency nurses toward organ and tissue donation Botulism
(Kennedy and Farrand). 1996;22:393-7 Wound botulism associated with subcutaneous injection of black
Auditing tar heroin (Danis and Halm). 1996;22:245
Auditing tool for monitoring quality of accident and emergency Brain concussion
attendance records (Lau). 1996;22:350-1 Concussion of the brain (Manley). 1996;22:13
Using data to discover new patterns: a triage quality indicator Brown recluse spider
(Bradley and Heiser). 1996;22:435-8 Wound assessment of the Loxosceles reclusa spider bite
Aural temperature; see Temperature (Clowers). 1996;22:283-7
Avulsion Burns
Nursing care of the patient with a complete scalp avulsion Iced saline solution for burns and gastrointestinal lavage
(O'Hara-Speert and Mullaly). 1996;22:552-9 information and policies sought (Liebeskind). 1996;22:97
(Letter)
The treatment of minor burns in rural Alabama emergency
departments (Hill and Bowen). 1996;22:570-8
Backache
A 64-year-old woman with clostridial myonecrosis (Wilshaw and
Streeter). 1996;22:273-7
Bar coding Calcium channel blockers
Bar coding technology and its applications in emergency care Glucagon for reaction to combined calcium channel blocker and
(Parker). 1996;22:142-3 B-blocker use (Howard). 1996;22:173-5
Emergency department patient tracking: a cost-effective system Cambodia
using bar code technology (Amber and Everett). 1996;22:190-5 International nurse (Leiter). 1996;22:511-9
Battering; see Violence Canada
Bedside registration International update: common injuries associated with summers
Wireless bedside registration in the emergency department in Canada (Birkland). 1996;22:(3):68-9A
(Trudeau and Ladue). 1996;22:57-60 Policy and procedures for domestic violence patients in
Benzodiazepines Canadian emergency departments: a national survey (Hotch
Date rape drug alert (Ledray). 1996;22:80 et al). 1996;22:278-82
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Capsaicin Catheterization, central venous
Pepper spray exposure during a carjacking attempt (Miller). Troubleshooting central venous catheters in the emergency
1996;22:390-2 department (Campbell). 1996;22:416-21
Carbon monoxide CEN review questions
Carbon monoxide poisoning (Danis and Halm). 1996;22:615-6 CEN review questions. 1996;22:38-9, 132-3, 223-4, 305-6, 429-30,
Cardiac glycosides 581-2
Reversing life-threatening cardiac glycoside intoxication with Central venous catheterization; see Catheterization, central venous
digoxin immune Fab (Keen and Huppert). 1996;22:136-7 Certification examination news
Career choice Certification examination news. 1996;22:(2):44A, (4):53-62A;
Airline nurse (Zimmermann). 1996;22:549-51 (6):55-68A
Becoming a health care consultant (Green). 1996;22:502-3 CEU articles; see Continuing education articles
From ED nurse manager to violence prevention educator Child
(Jezierski). 1996;22:506-8 Asthma in ch ildren and young adults (Danis and Halm).
From the emergency department to the HMO: transition to 1996;22:445
urgent care clinic, emergency coordinator, and abuse and Believing the chi1 ild (Brennan). 1996;22:88-9
trauma intervention program coordinator (D'’Avolio) The case of the blue baby: ED management of tetralogy of Fallot
1996;22:498-501 (DeBoer). 1996;22:73-6
Emergency medical services educator for a city fire department A children's hospital ED referral/triage form (Thomas). 1996;
(Tomlin). 1996;22:541-3 22:250-1
Flight nursing (Bryan). 1996;22:491-3 A comparison of aural and rectal temperature measurements in
Forensic and safety nursing consulting (Pozzi). 1996;22:536-7 children with moderate and severe injuries (Bernardo et al).
Injury prevention coordinator: an opportunity for emergency 1996;22:403-8
nurses (Hansen and Shapiro). 1996;22:504-5 Five and fifteen (Compton). 1996;22:631
International nurse (Leiter). 1996;22:511-9 A five-year-old boy v ematemesis (Maycock). 1996;22:454-6
Interview with a cruise ship nurse (Wrobleski). 1996;22:546-8 The good, bad, and ugly: using ketamine for ED pediatric
An interview with two emergency nurse researchers (Koziol- patients (Duda). 1996;22:49-51
McLain). 1996;22:617-8 An important job (Anderson-Zott). 1996;22:88
Iris Frank, administrator, pioneers innovative specialty hospital Summer surfing, indoors: the Emergency Medical Services for
(Jezierski). 1996;22:626-8 Children (EMSC) Web site (Henderson and Peckham).
A nurse practitioner’s experience in bush Alaska (Johnson) 1996;22:347-9
1996;22:509-10 Child abuse, sexual
Nurse-coroner to forensic consultant: one emergency nurse's Believing the child (Brennan). 1996;22:88-9
experience (Cumming). 1996;22:494-7 Chloroform
Nursing director for an urgent care and occupational health sys- Early anesthetic errors self and Manley). 1996;22:351
tem (Marett). 1996;22:520-1 Ciguatoxin
Nursing to architecture (Brunko). 1996;22:489 A case of ciguatera fish poisoning (Noone). 1996;22:101-4
One emergency nurse's experience in the Navy Nurse Corps Diphenhydr e | oride helps symptoms of ciguatera
(May). 1996;22:522-4 fish poisoning (Savalk a) (Letter); (Noone) (Reply). 1996;22:372
The orthopedic nurse clinician: an emergency nursing subspe- Clergy
cialist (Wiseman). 1996;22:544-5 Contact with c leceased ED patients may mean exposure to infec-
A personal perspective: nurse practitioners in the emergency tion for family and clergy ecautions encouraged (Gelo).
department (Ramirez). 1996;22:538-40 1996;22:271-2 (Letter
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) program coordinator Clinical competence
(O'Brien). 1996;22:532-3 Competency verification for conscious sedation (Nelson et al).
The spectrum of emergency nursing (Danis). 1996;22:476 (Guest 1996;22:116-9
editorial) Clinical notebook
Telephone triage: an alternative career for emergency nurses Clinical notebook. 1996;22:39-48, 133- 5, 225-8, 307-29, 427-8, 583-96
(Mohagen and Hoosier). 1996;22:527-9 Clinical pathways
Thoughts on becoming a nurse entrepreneur (Palmer) Can you t me how to find my way on this MAP?
1996;22:534-5 (Hetherington) 6;22:373-4 (Letter)
Trauma nurse coordinator (Blansfield). 1996;22:486-8 Clostridium
Two jobs in one: follow-up care practitioners and ED quality man- A 64-year-old wo clostridial myonecrosis (Wilshaw and
agement coordinator (McGill). 1996;22:525-6 Streeter). 1996;
Working at an airport medical center (Morris). 1996;22:530-1 Clothing
Career growth Dressing the part | mermann). 1996;22:267-8 (Guest editorial)
hat will look good on a resumé!”: Padding, fluffing, or main- Cocaine
taining our values? (Zimmermann). 1996;22:3-4 (Guest edito- Cocaine abuse c a few comments (DeMeo) (Letter);
rial)
Carjacking; see Theft hie respiratory illness associated with crack cocaine (Danis
Case reviews and H
Case reviews. 1996;22:14-7, 101-4, 173-5, 273-7, 390-2, 477-85 Coma
Catheterization Glasgow Coma Scale: a quick review (Harrahill). 1996;22:81-3
A comparison of hemolysis rates using intravenous catheters Coming mertings
versus venipuncture for obtaining blood samples (Kennedy et al) Coming meetings. 1996;22:(1):43-4A, (2):43-4A, (3):75A, (4):50-
1996;22:566-9 1A, (5):43-4A, (6):52-3A
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Communication Cocaine abuse case review: a few comments (DeMeo) (Letter);
Electronic communications: E-mail in the emergency depart- (Hohm) (Reply). 1996;22:7
ment (Stoughton). 1996;22:336-8 Computerized triage forms sought (Jackson). 1996;22:269
Nurse-physician communication breakdown: Is it a basis for Diphenhydramine hydrochloride helps symptoms of ciguatera
nurse liability? (George et al). 1996;22:144-5 fish poisoning (Savaloja) (Letter); (Noone) (Reply). 1996;22:372
Use of interpreters in the emergency department (Zimmermann). Emergency/ambulatory care nurse practitioner programs: the
1996;22:225-7 emphasis and the need (Cole and Ramierz). 1996;22:12
The growing need for emergency nurse practitioners
Bar coding technology and its applications in emergency care (Pustejovsky). 1996;22:10
(Parker). 1996;22:142-3 With heartfelt gratitude (Foster). 1996;22:269-70
Computerized triage forms sought (Jackson). 1996;22:269 (Letter) Hospital-owned/operated flight programs versus flight programs
Development of an emergency data set: a worthwhile challenge using vendors (Grindstaff) (Letter); (Sheehy) (Reply)
(Bradley). 1996;22:238-40 1996;22:10-1
Electronic communications: E-mail in the emergency depart- Information on comprehensive ED patient discharge role sought
ment (Stoughton). 1996;22:336-8 (Cassidy). 1996;22:12
Nursing informatics: a new role (Bradley et al). 1996;22:605-8 Information seen as key during mergers (Courtney). 1996;22:8-9
Summer surfing, indoors: the Emergency Medical Services for Leadership Symposium: not just for managers (James) (Letter);
Children (EMSC) Web site (Henderson and Peckham) (Marsh) (Reply). 1996;22:271
1996;22:347-9 Mayday Pain Resource Center seeks pain management materials
Using data to discover new patterns: a triage quality indicator (Ferrell). 1996;22:270
(Bradley and Heiser). 1996;22:435-8 More on evidence collection (Mund). 1996;22:12-3
Wireless bedside registration in the emergency department More on TennCare: the impact of state health care reform on
(Trudeau and Ladue). 1996;22:57-60 emergency patients and caregivers (Bell) (Letter); (Uzych)
Conflict of interest (Letter). 1996;22:9-10
On the dark side of “corporate care”: conflicts of interest and the More on unlicensed assistive personnel in the emergency
growing need for regulation (Lenehan). 1996;22:95-6 department (Bartkus) (Letter); (Zimmermann) (Reply)
(Editorial) 1996;22:371-2
Confusion My day in the ER (Otero). 1996;22:372
Mrs. Moore and the Young Medical Explorers (Wilshe). A participant’s review of the ENA “Crash-Course” (James)
1996;22:261-2 1996;22:372-3
Congenital heart defects; see Heart defects, congenital Profiteering health care system seen as eliminating nurses (Kop)
Conscious sedation (Letter); (Sheehy) (Reply). 1996;22:170-1
Competency verification for conscious sedation (Nelson et al). Reflections on the Seattle-based Airlift Northwest crash (Sheehy)
1996;22:116-9 (Letter); (Taylor) (Letter). 1996;22:11-2
Consultants Sedative versus hypnotic (Aker) (Letter); (Powell and Holt)
Becoming a health care consultant (Green). 1996;22:502-3 (Reply). 1996;22:270-1
Forensic and safety nursing consulting (Pozzi). 1996;22:536-7 Sexual histories: Would you mind repeating that?
Continuing education articles (Zimmermann). 1996;22:9
Latex allergy: one emergency department's response Unlicensed assistive personnel definition clarified (Palrner)
(Heinzerling and Johnson). 1996;22:67-72 (Letter); (Zimmermann) (Reply). 1996;22:7-8
Nursing care of the patient with a complete scalp avulsion Costs and cost analysis
(O'Hara-Speert and Mullaly). 1996;22:552-9 On the dark side of “corporate care”: conflicts of interest and the
An overview of latex allergy and its implications for emergency growing need for regulation (Lenehan). 1996;22:95-6
nurses (Bernstein). 1996;22:29-36 (Editorial)
An overview of magnesium use in the emergency department Emergency department patient tracking: a cost-effective system
(Frakes). 1996;22:213-20 using bar code technology (Amber and Everett). 1996;22:190-5
Pulmonary artery monitoring in the emergency department Getting your study funded: tips for new researchers (Malone).
(Sedlak). 1996;22:196-205 1996;22:457-9
The treatment of minor burns in rural Alabama emergency On paying now or later, and asking those who know (Semonin-
departments (Hill and Bowen). 1996;22:570-8 Holleran). 1996;22:93-4 (Pres. message)
Troubleshooting central venous catheters in the emergency Cranial nerves
department (Campbell). 1996;22:416-21 Memorizing the cranial nerves with a funny story (Compton)
Coroners and medical examiners 1996;22:248-9
Nurse-coroner to forensic consultant: one emergency nurse’s Creatine kinase-MB
experience (Cumming). 1996;22:494-7 Staff education: a quick in-service program on the new cardiac
Correction serum enzyme markers (Koneru). 1996;22:246-8
The emergency nurse and disaster medical assistance teams Crime; see also specific crimes; Violence
(Delehanty) (1996;22:184-9). 1996;22:301 More on evidence collection (Mund). 1996;22:12-3 (Letter)
Correspondence Pepper spray exposure during a carjacking attempt (Miller).
Another case of gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB) overdose 1996;22:390-2
(James). 1996;22:97 Cruise ship nursing
Author of ED nursing book seeks contributions (Auerbach). Interview with a cruise ship nurse (Wrobleski). 1996;22:546-8
1996;22:171 Culwell, Gladys
Can you tell me how to find my way on this MAP? Tribute to Gladys Culwell (Douglass and Baldwin). 1996;22:634-5
(Hetherington). 1996;22:373-4 (In memoriam)
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