Table Of ContentAuthor Index 2013  —  Volume  40 
Ahmad, M, 321  Counts, CS, 195, 197  Hain, DJ, 63, 153, 305  Moizahn, A, 517  Santa-Teresa, E, 451 
Al Nazly, E, 321  Curtis, J, 383  Harms, HJ, 509  Moriyama, M, 141  Schafer Astroth, K, 407 
Alleman, K, 219  Czajkowski, T, 29  Horigan, AE, 113  Musil, C, 321  Schneider, SM, 113 
Anderson, Cl, 457  Deaver, K, 259  Horkan, A, 255  Nabolsi, M, 321  Schick Makaroff, KL, 517 
ANNA, 296  Ding, D, 51  Houle, K, 195, 219  Noble-Wang, J, 101  Sheilds, L, 517 
Arduino, MJ, 101  Dirkes, S, 125  Jeffries, D, 211  Painter, P, 529  Sloand, JA, 481 
Atkins, HN, 509  Docherty, S, 113  JohnsoS,n ,32 9  Paixao, R, 305  Sontrop, JM, 339 
Baldwin, DM, 437  Donato-Moore, S, 37  Kazawa, K, 141  Pasupala, U, 305  Thompson, ND, 101 
Ball, LK, 25, 297  Doss-McQuitty, S, 17, 29  Kernan, W, 305  Patel, PR, 101  Todd, LB, 481 
Barroso, J, 113  Drobeniuc, J, 101  Kim, Y, 493  Payne, GM, 11, 95, 383  Trowbridge, L, 135 
Blythe, D, 101  Dyar, KL, 545  Koester, L, 43  Peters, P. 21  Ulrich, B, 9, 93, 191, 293, 
Bradley, J, 135, 329  Eilers, D, 61  Kruger, A, 135  Pienkos, S, 29  377, 475 
Brogdon, RM, 313  Ellis, J-AL, 329  Layman-Amato, R, 383  Rao, AG,101  Warrington, D, 555 
Butcher, B, 135, 329  Evangelista, LS, 493  LeBeau, K, 58  Ratnam, S, 431  Welch, JL 407 
Callahan, C, 457  Evans, EC, 549  Lewis, K, 247  re Barrera, N, 305  Williams, HF, 197, 247 
Carter, T, 431  Firanek, CA, 481  Lin, Y, 101  Rettie, F, 329  Wilson, B, 339 
Chan, J, 63  Ford, L, 451  Lopez, G, 247  Robson, Jr., JP. 349  Wilson, LE, 101 
Chmielewski, CM, 225  Forfa, MJ, 159  Luckman, E, 101  Roeder, VR,509  Wise, ME, 101 
Claes, J, 329  Garbin, MG, 225  MacCannell, T, 101  Russell, CL, 407  Wright, S, 333 
Clark, WF, 339  Giron, SE, 353  Marcus, R, 529  Ryan, MA, 509  Xia, G, 101 
Clarkson, JHW, 457  Gomez, NJ, 97, 193,  Merriweather, J, 333  Schiller, B, 29  York, J, 135 
Cote, D, 259  295, 397, 477  Micklos, L, 477  Sandy, D, 153  Wiseman, KC, 241 
Subject Index 2013 —  Volume 40 
CONTINUING NURSING EDUCATION  Exploring the Reasons for the Tiny  A Self-Care Educational Intervention to 
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse  Percentage of Patients on Home  Improve Knowledge of Dietary 
Certification, 219  Hemodialysis, 43  Phosphorus Control in Patients 
Calciphylaxis:  A Devastating Complication of  Fatal Vascular Access Hemorrhage:  Requiring Hemodialysis: A Pilot Study, 
Derangements of Calcium-Phosphorus  Reducing the Odds, 297  313 
Metabolism — A Case Report and  First Exposure to Home Therapy Options —  Sepsis and Inflammation: Impact on Acute 
Review of the Literature, 431  Where, When, and How, 29  Kidney Injury, 125 
Certification - Good for Business, 247  Hemodialysis Stressors and Coping Strate-  Supporting and Retaining Nephrology 
Certification 101: The Pathway to Excel-  gies Among Jordanian Patients on  Nurses New To the Peritoneal Dialysis 
lence, 197  Hemodialysis: A Qualitative Study, 321  Specialty, 21 
Choice of GFR Estimating Equation Influen-  Job Analysis and Role Delineation: LPN/  Survival in the Australian Chronic Kidney 
ces Dialysis Initiation and Mortality,  LVNs and Hemodialysis Technicians,  Disease Population: Potential Effects of 
339  225  the CHOIR and CREATE Studies, 329 
Development and Cultural Adaptation of the  Nephrology Certification: What Is It?, 241  Symbolic Representations of Living with 
Spanish Version of the End-Stage  Non-Pharmaceutical Fatigue Interventions  Chronic Kidney Disease, 517 
Renal Disease Adherence Question-  in Adults Receiving Hemodialysis:  Training Patients for Automated Peritoneal 
naire  (SESRD-AQ), 493  A Systematic Review, 407  Dialysis: A Survey of Practices in Six 
Dialysis Disequilibrium Syndrome: Rapid  Outbreak of Hepatitis C Virus Infections at  Successful Centers in the United 
Recognition and Rapid Intervention  an Outpatient Hemodialysis Facility:  States, 481 
Decrease the Risk of Mortality —- A Case  The Importance of Infection Control  Viewing an Educational Video Can Improve 
Study, 333  Competencies, 101  Phosphorus Control in Patients on 
Effects of a Self-Management Skills-  Physical Function and Gait Speed in Patients  Hemodialysis: A Pilot Study, 437 
Acquisition Program On Pre-Dialysis  with CKD, 529  Vitamin D Deficiency in the Sunshine State, 
Patients with Diabetic Nephropathy,  The Public’s Perception of Certification, 211  305 
141  Putting the ‘C’ Back Into Continuous Renal  Water Treatment for Hemodialysis: 
ESA Frequency and Hemoglobin Levels in  Replacement Therapy, 509  An Update, 383 
Patients on Peritoneal Dialysis: 2002  Self-Cannulation for Home Hemodialysis:  Who Should Be Teaching Patients to Self- 
vs. 2008, 135  Strategies for Success, 37  Cannulate?, 25 
The Experience and Self-Management of 
Fatigue in Patients on Hemodialysis, 
113 
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Author Index 2013  —  Volume  40 
Ahmad, M, 321  Counts, CS, 195, 197  Hain, DJ, 63, 153, 305  Moizahn, A, 517  Santa-Teresa, E, 451 
Al Nazly, E, 321  Curtis, J, 383  Harms, HJ, 509  Moriyama, M, 141  Schafer Astroth, K, 407 
Alleman, K, 219  Czajkowski, T, 29  Horigan, AE, 113  Musil, C, 321  Schneider, SM, 113 
Anderson, Cl, 457  Deaver, K, 259  Horkan, A, 255  Nabolsi, M, 321  Schick Makaroff, KL, 517 
ANNA, 296  Ding, D, 51  Houle, K, 195, 219  Noble-Wang, J, 101  Sheilds, L, 517 
Arduino, MJ, 101  Dirkes, S, 125  Jeffries, D, 211  Painter, P, 529  Sloand, JA, 481 
Atkins, HN, 509  Docherty, S, 113  JohnsoS,n ,32 9  Paixao, R, 305  Sontrop, JM, 339 
Baldwin, DM, 437  Donato-Moore, S, 37  Kazawa, K, 141  Pasupala, U, 305  Thompson, ND, 101 
Ball, LK, 25, 297  Doss-McQuitty, S, 17, 29  Kernan, W, 305  Patel, PR, 101  Todd, LB, 481 
Barroso, J, 113  Drobeniuc, J, 101  Kim, Y, 493  Payne, GM, 11, 95, 383  Trowbridge, L, 135 
Blythe, D, 101  Dyar, KL, 545  Koester, L, 43  Peters, P. 21  Ulrich, B, 9, 93, 191, 293, 
Bradley, J, 135, 329  Eilers, D, 61  Kruger, A, 135  Pienkos, S, 29  377, 475 
Brogdon, RM, 313  Ellis, J-AL, 329  Layman-Amato, R, 383  Rao, AG,101  Warrington, D, 555 
Butcher, B, 135, 329  Evangelista, LS, 493  LeBeau, K, 58  Ratnam, S, 431  Welch, JL 407 
Callahan, C, 457  Evans, EC, 549  Lewis, K, 247  re Barrera, N, 305  Williams, HF, 197, 247 
Carter, T, 431  Firanek, CA, 481  Lin, Y, 101  Rettie, F, 329  Wilson, B, 339 
Chan, J, 63  Ford, L, 451  Lopez, G, 247  Robson, Jr., JP. 349  Wilson, LE, 101 
Chmielewski, CM, 225  Forfa, MJ, 159  Luckman, E, 101  Roeder, VR,509  Wise, ME, 101 
Claes, J, 329  Garbin, MG, 225  MacCannell, T, 101  Russell, CL, 407  Wright, S, 333 
Clark, WF, 339  Giron, SE, 353  Marcus, R, 529  Ryan, MA, 509  Xia, G, 101 
Clarkson, JHW, 457  Gomez, NJ, 97, 193,  Merriweather, J, 333  Schiller, B, 29  York, J, 135 
Cote, D, 259  295, 397, 477  Micklos, L, 477  Sandy, D, 153  Wiseman, KC, 241 
Subject Index 2013 —  Volume 40 
CONTINUING NURSING EDUCATION  Exploring the Reasons for the Tiny  A Self-Care Educational Intervention to 
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse  Percentage of Patients on Home  Improve Knowledge of Dietary 
Certification, 219  Hemodialysis, 43  Phosphorus Control in Patients 
Calciphylaxis:  A Devastating Complication of  Fatal Vascular Access Hemorrhage:  Requiring Hemodialysis: A Pilot Study, 
Derangements of Calcium-Phosphorus  Reducing the Odds, 297  313 
Metabolism — A Case Report and  First Exposure to Home Therapy Options —  Sepsis and Inflammation: Impact on Acute 
Review of the Literature, 431  Where, When, and How, 29  Kidney Injury, 125 
Certification - Good for Business, 247  Hemodialysis Stressors and Coping Strate-  Supporting and Retaining Nephrology 
Certification 101: The Pathway to Excel-  gies Among Jordanian Patients on  Nurses New To the Peritoneal Dialysis 
lence, 197  Hemodialysis: A Qualitative Study, 321  Specialty, 21 
Choice of GFR Estimating Equation Influen-  Job Analysis and Role Delineation: LPN/  Survival in the Australian Chronic Kidney 
ces Dialysis Initiation and Mortality,  LVNs and Hemodialysis Technicians,  Disease Population: Potential Effects of 
339  225  the CHOIR and CREATE Studies, 329 
Development and Cultural Adaptation of the  Nephrology Certification: What Is It?, 241  Symbolic Representations of Living with 
Spanish Version of the End-Stage  Non-Pharmaceutical Fatigue Interventions  Chronic Kidney Disease, 517 
Renal Disease Adherence Question-  in Adults Receiving Hemodialysis:  Training Patients for Automated Peritoneal 
naire  (SESRD-AQ), 493  A Systematic Review, 407  Dialysis: A Survey of Practices in Six 
Dialysis Disequilibrium Syndrome: Rapid  Outbreak of Hepatitis C Virus Infections at  Successful Centers in the United 
Recognition and Rapid Intervention  an Outpatient Hemodialysis Facility:  States, 481 
Decrease the Risk of Mortality —- A Case  The Importance of Infection Control  Viewing an Educational Video Can Improve 
Study, 333  Competencies, 101  Phosphorus Control in Patients on 
Effects of a Self-Management Skills-  Physical Function and Gait Speed in Patients  Hemodialysis: A Pilot Study, 437 
Acquisition Program On Pre-Dialysis  with CKD, 529  Vitamin D Deficiency in the Sunshine State, 
Patients with Diabetic Nephropathy,  The Public’s Perception of Certification, 211  305 
141  Putting the ‘C’ Back Into Continuous Renal  Water Treatment for Hemodialysis: 
ESA Frequency and Hemoglobin Levels in  Replacement Therapy, 509  An Update, 383 
Patients on Peritoneal Dialysis: 2002  Self-Cannulation for Home Hemodialysis:  Who Should Be Teaching Patients to Self- 
vs. 2008, 135  Strategies for Success, 37  Cannulate?, 25 
The Experience and Self-Management of 
Fatigue in Patients on Hemodialysis, 
113 
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CERTIFICATION 
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse 
Certification, 219  Second  Edition 
Certification — Good for Business, 247  Ve) e)\Vilare: 
Certification 101: The Pathway to 
Excellence, 197 
Nephrology Certification: What Is It?, 241 
The Public’s Perception of Certification, 211  ie  it 
Striving for Excellence, 191 
Take Action: Certification, 193  @ Tiles]  eclat(as 
We Can Do Better: With Certification, 195  Publication Date: April 2009 
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HEMODIALYSIS 
manual  focusing  on  nephrology-specific 
Alternative Dialysis Therapies — Why All the 
Interest?, 17  continuous  quality improvement  (CQI) con- 
Choice of GFR Estimating Equation  | tains a practical overview of CQI, case studies, and tools to use in the majority 
Influences Dialysis Initiation and  | Of practice areas within the nephrology specialty. In addition to being designed 
Mortality, 339  | to guide practitioners in their quest for excellence, the contents are also geared 
Dialysis Disequilibrium Syndrome: Rapid  | toward  satisfying  mandates  of oversight  organizations,  such  as  The  Joint 
Recognition and Rapid Intervention  Commission and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Quality 
Decrease the Risk of Mortality — A Case  |  and  formal  programs  ensuring  quality  outcomes  are  no  longer optional  in 
Study, 333  | today’s health  care  world; they are mandated.  This publication  is a valuable 
ESA Frequency and Hemoglobin Levels in  | resource as nephrology nurses seek to implement successful quality initiatives 
Patients on Peritoneal Dialysis: 2002  |  and provide the best services possible in the most economical manner. 
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Hemodialysis, 43 
Hemodialysis Stressors and Coping 
Strategies Among Jordanian Patients 
on Hemodialysis: A Qualitative Study, 
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Job Analysis and Role Delineation: LPN/ 
LVNs and Hemodialysis Technicians, 
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Non-Pharmaceutical Fatigue Interventions  |  |B axter Healthcare —  Renal 
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Outbreak of Hepatitis C Virus Infections at  Fresenius  Medical  Care Renal Pharmaceuticals 
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The Importance of Infection Control 
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Requiring Hemodialysis: A Pilot Study, 
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Phosphorus Control in Patients on 
Hemodialysis: A Pilot Study, 437 
Water Treatment for Hemodialysis: 
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Author/Subject Index 2013 
THE KIDNEY  Clinical Consult  Fifteen-Minute versus Thirty-Minute Blood 
Physical Function and Gait Speed in  Advancing Nursing Practice in Rhythm  Pressure Evaluation During Chronic 
Patients with chronic kidney disease,  Recognition with an E-Learning  Hemodialysis, 255 
529  Educational Program, 159  Hemodialysis-Related Cramps and 
Sepsis and Inflammation: Impact on Acute  From Critical Care Nurse to Nephrology  Nocturnal Leg Cramps —  What Is Best 
Kidney Injury, 125  Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit, 451  Practice?, 549 
Survival in the Australian Chronic Kidney  Nursing Risk Assessment: Fall Prevention  Partners in Care: Patient Empowerment 
Disease Population: Potential Effects of  Strategies in the Outpatient Hemo-  Through Shared Decision-Making, 153 
the CHOIR and CREATE Studies, 329  dialysis Setting, 259 
Symbolic Representations of Living with  Perspectives and Experiences of a Neph-  First Person 
Chronic Kidney Disease, 517  rology Nurse on Home Hemodialysis,  Home Dialysis: Burden of Care, 58 
51 
PERITONEAL DIALYSIS  Professional Issues 
Training Patients for Automated  Exploring the Evidence  A Personal Taste of Organizational Reform, 
Peritoneal Dialysis: A Survey of  Best Available Evidence for Peritoneal, 63  555 
Practices in Six Successful Centers in  Does Blood Volume Monitor Use Decrease  We Are Better Together: Nurses’ Ability to 
the United States, 481  Episodes of Intradialytic Hypotension in  Affect Change, 349 
Chronic Hemodialysis Treatments?,  What's in a Word — Caregiver or Care 
POSITION STATEMENT  477  Partner?, 61 
The Role of the Registered Nurse in 
Nephrology, 296 
DEPARTMENTS 
From the Editor  Statement of Ownership 
Alarm Fatigue: A Growing Problem, 293  Management and Circulation 
Alternative Dialysis Therapies, 9  (required by 39 U.S.C. 3685) 
Back to Basics, 93 
Date of filing — September 12, 2013. Nephrology Nursing Journal (Publication number 660- 
Nurse Safety, 377 
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