Table Of ContentAUTHOR  INDEX 
Amato, P., 189  Gallagher-Allred, C. R., 113  Lacy, J. A., 18  Querica, R. A., 189 
Andujar, E., 131  Geibig, C. B., 147  Lehmann, S., 118 
Annis, K., 245  Groziak, P., 117  Luthringer, G. F., 99  Regenstein,  M., 21, 71, 107, 
171 
Ayello, E. A., 131 
Hardin, T. C., 78, 166  Matarese, L. E., 27, 117, 197  Robinson, L. A., 49 
Baxter, C. R., 3  Hatton, J., 119  MecNoble, D., 109  Schwartz, D. B., 159, 197 
Bell, S. J., 173  Henderson, D. K., 39  Miller, R. E., 193  Skipper, A., 156 
Benotti, P. N., 65  Herrmann, V. M., 193  Mirtallo, J. M., 147  Srp, F., 131 
Bothe, A., Jr., 129  Hulsler, D. A., 11  Moe, G., 55  Stark, N., 151 
Monturo, C., 77 
Ireton-Jones, C. S., 3  Morell, V. O., 251  Thompson, B., 49 
Cahill, S. L., 65 
Tramposch, K., 43 
Capron, A. M., 89  Jastram, C. E., 236, 237  Ott, L., 223, 245  Twomey, P. L., 175 
Caulfield, K. A., 23  Johnson, G., 109  Owens, J., 147 
Charney, P., 77, 165  Udine, L. M., 73 
Chin, D. E., 213  Kagan, R. J., 1  Page, C. P., 23 
Varella, L., 239 
Cowan, G. S. M., Jr., 151  Kearney, P. A., 245  Pasulka, P. S., 87 
Veal, D. F., 27 
Curtas, S., 43  Kearns, P., 73, 211, 213, 234  Pestana, C., 23 
Viall, C., 159 
Konstantinides, N. N., 131  Pitcher, J., 165 
Deckard, M., 151  Konvolinka, C. W., 251  Powers, T., 151  Young, B., 213
SUBJECT  INDEX 
Aluminum,  intestinal  absorption,  cal-  Diarrhea, hypertonic  nasogastric tube  Inflammatory bowel disease, acute, in- 
cium citrate/calcium acetate ef-  feedings (abstract), 117  travenous  nutrition  effect  (ab- 
fect (abstract), 237  stract), 73 
Amino acid, modified versus standard,  Editorials 
parenteral  nutrition,  burn  pa-  Ethics and nutritional support, 87  Lipid 
tients (abstract), 27  Having the ‘right stuff’ for doing re-  emulsion 
Ascites,  effect  on  resting  energy  ex-  search, 173  coagulase-negative  staphylococcal 
penditure,  liver  cirrhosis  (ab-  Metabolism  and  nutrition  in  the  bacteremia  and,  neonatal  ICU 
stract), 197  burned patient, 1  (abstract), 27 
A.S.P.E.N.  Nutrition in neurological injury, 211  safety, pregnant patients, 189 
committee reports, 75  Nutrition support and quality man-  Liver cirrhosis, ascites effect on resting 
discipline committee reports, 77, 165,  agement:  A valuable  opportu-  energy  expenditure  (abstract), 
260  nity, 129  197 
new members, 33, 81, 122, 167, 188,  Energy expenditure 
230  head trauma, 251  Malnutrition,  inpatient  and post-dis- 
A.S.P.E.N. News, 31, 121, 161, 203, 257  resting  charge course (abstract), 159 
ascites  effect, liver cirrhosis  (ab- 
Bacteremia,  staphylococcal,  intrave-  stract), 197  Nasogastric tube, hypertonic feedings, 
nous  lipid emulsion  and,  neo-  pancreatitis (abstract), 197  diarrhea  incidence  (abstract), 
nate (abstract), 27  toxic epidermal necrolysis, 18  117 
Barbiturate,  nutritional  support  and,  Enteral nutrition  Necrolysis,  toxic  epidermal,  case  re- 
head injury, 239  infection and, immunocompromised  port, 18 
Blood culture, evaluation  of catheter-  patient, 55  Neonate,  staphylococcal  bacteremia, 
associated sepsis, 43  transnasal  feeding catheters,  intra-  intravenous  lipid emulsion  and 
Burn injury  duodenal placement, 23  (abstract), 27 
metabolism and nutrition, editorial,  Neurological injury 
1  Fluid balance, pharmacist intervention  nutrition in, 223 
nutrition, adult patients, 3  effect,  fluid-restricted  PN  pa-  nutrition in, editorial, 211 
nutritional monitoring, pediatric pa-  tients (abstract), 119  New products, 29, 160, 184 
tient, 11  Nutrient, -medication interactions, in- 
parenteral nutrition, modified versus  Head trauma  tensive care unit, 199 
standard amino acids (abstract),  barbiturate  therapy and nutritional  Nutrition 
27  support, 239  clinical research, getting started, 175 
nutrition in, 251 
Calcium acetate  severe, nutritional support, 245  clinical research, editorial, 173 
administration time effect, renal fail-  HIV infection  clinical team, Cruzan  decision  and, 
ure (abstract), 236  available  information  and  current  89 
as phosphorus binder,  renal  failure  nutrition practices, 53S  Nutritional support 
(abstract), 236  effects on nutritional state, 16S  barbiturate effects, head injury, 239 
intestinal aluminum absorption and  severe head injury, 245 
nutrition  and,  conceptual  frame- 
(abstract), 237  Nutrition support 
work, 3S 
Calcium  citrate,  intestinal  aluminum  ethical issues, terminally ill patients, 
nutrition impact, 41S 
absorption and (abstract), 237  113 
pediatric AIDS patients, special con- 
Calendar  of events,  37, 85, 123,  169,  quality management application, ed- 
siderations, 62S 
202, 234  itorial, 129 
supplement conclusions and recom- 
Catheter  mendations, 67S  quality of care and, 131 
central venous  supplement introduction, 1S  service, quality assurance for, 147 
improved long-term  maintenance  Hospital, quality assurance plan, data  team, quality assurance plan, 151 
(abstract), 118  collection system, 156  withdrawal 
sepsis evaluation, 43  Hypophosphatemia  editorial, 87 
transnasal,  intraduodenal  place-  after  sucralfate  therapy,  intensive  ethics of ordinary time, 99 
ment, 23 
care unit, 199  neurosurgical patient in vegetative 
Contamination,  microbial,  parenteral 
nutrition solutions, 49  incidence, etiology, and prevention,  state, 109 
Continuing  education  test, 9, 69, 95,  trauma patient (abstract), 73  Pancreatitis,  resting  energy  expendi- 
143, 185, 231  Immune  system,  compromised,  infec-  ture in patients with (abstract), 
Cruzan decision  tion risk, enteral feeding, 55  197 
ethics and nutritional  support,  edi- 
Incompetent patient, clinical nutrition  Parenteral nutrition 
torial, 87 
and, 89  amino acid comparison, thermal in- 
implications,  clinical  nutrition 
Infection  jury (abstract), 27 
teams, 89 
control,  parenteral  nutrition  solu-  feeding solutions,  infection  control, 
Current literature, 27, 73, 117, 159, 197, 
tions, 49  49 
236 
foodborne pathogens, enteral feeding  fluid balance,  pharmacist  interven- 
Data collection, clinical indicators for,  and,  immunocompromised  pa-  tion effect (abstract), 119 
hospital quality assurance, 156  tients, 55  physiological function and, acute in- 
264
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flammatory  bowel  disease  (ab-  effect (abstract), 236  213 
stract), 73  calcium  acetate  role,  renal  failure  Sucralfate,  hypophosphatemia  associ- 
total  (abstract), 236  ated with,  intensive  care  unit, 
catheter infection control, 65  Pregnancy,  lipid emusion  safety dur-  199 
implanted  vascular  access  device  ing, 189  Terminal  illness,  nutrition  support, 
(abstract), 159  Renal failure, calcium acetate as phos-  ethical issues, 113 
metabolic cart role (abstract), 117  phorus binder (abstract), 236  Trauma: see also Anatomical location 
premature rhinoceros, 193  administration  time  effect  (ab-  or injury category 
staff pharmacist training program  hypophosphatemia  and,  incidence, 
stract), 236 
(abstract), 237  etiology,  and  prevention  (ab- 
Pediatrics,  burn  injury,  nutritional  Sepsis  stract), 73 
monitoring, 11  catheter-associated 
Pharmacist,  training  program,  total  control, parenteral nutrition, 65  Venous  access,  long-term,  peripheral 
implanted device for (abstract), 
parenteral  nutrition  (abstract),  culture method evaluation, 43 
159 
237  Skin, toxic epidermal necrolysis, case 
Phosphorus binding  report, 18  Washington  review,  21, 71, 107, 127, 
calcium acetate administration time  Spinal cord injury, nutrition guidelines,  171, 209