Table Of ContentCritical Care/Neonatal Update 
Neonatal Pain Management: A Call to Action, 195 
Nursing Care of the Child with DKA in the PICU, 375 
Subject  Index  1995 
Dialogues in Ethics  & The Law 
Cystic Fibrosis and the Pediatric Caregiver: Benefits and 
Adolescents 
Adolescent Abortion and Mandated Parental Involvement, 82  Burdens of Genetic Technology, 57 
Assessing Acute Abdominal Pain in Adolescent Females, 215  Placebo Pain Medication:  Ethical and Legal Issues, 166 
Female Adolescent Contraception, 221  When Values Conflict With Obligations: Safeguards for Nurses, 
Menstrual Dysfunction in Athletes: Assessment and Treatment,  260 
227  The Baby K Case: Ethical Challenges of Preserving Professional 
Social Support and Coping in Young Adolescents with Cancer,  Integrity, 367 
235  Keeping Secrets: The Ethical and Legal Challenges, 479 
Continuing Education by Topic  Family Matters 
Critical Issues in Care of the Female Adolescent  Effective Transitions for Families: Life Beyond The Hospital, 86 
Assessing Acute Abdominal Pain in Adolescent Females, 215  Family-Centered Care for the Bereaved, 181 
Female Adolescent Contraception, 221  Resources for Family-Centered Care: An Annotated 
Menstrual Dysfunction in Athletes: Assessment and Treatment,  Bibliography, 300 
227  Excerpts From Family-Centered Care for Children Needing 
Specialized Health and Developmental Services, 362 
Immune System Response  Parent-Professional Collaboration When Hospital Visits Are 
latrogenic Immune Suppression, 11  Infrequent, 466 
The Effects of Humor on Secretory Immunoglobulin A Levels in  Parent Education for Mothers in Prison, 552 
School-Aged Chiiren, 16 
Immunosuppression in Pediatric Transplant Patients, 21  From the Editor 
Contracts Side by Side, 8 
Managing Pain in Children  Nursing: The Last Bastion of Patient Advocacy, 108 
Beliefs and Perceptions About Children in Pain: A Survey, 111  From a Child’s Fable to a Moral for Nursing, 212 
Indices of Pain Intensity: Construct Validity Among  The Passing of a Hero From Our Generation, 320 
Preschoolers, 119  Developing a Sensible Newborn Discharge Policy, 408 
Pediatric Patient-Controlled Analgesia: Enhancing the Self-Care 
Construct, 124  Items of Interest 
65, 185, 257, 382, 458, 543 
Selected Procedures and the Pediatric Patient 
Comparison of Brachial and Calf Blood Pressures in Infants,  Legislative Update 
323  What We Can Expect For Health Care in the Republican- 
Continuous Nebulization: A Treatment Modality for Pediatric  Dominated 104th Congress, 92 
Asthma Patients, 327  James P. Grant World Summit for Children Implementation Act 
Pediatric Resuscitation: Development of a Mock Code Program  of 1995, 178 
and Evaluation Tool, 333  Child Health Issues in the 104th Congress, 275 
House and Senate Budget Resolutions for Fiscal Year 1996: 
Listening to Families: The Road to Understanding and Quality  Effects on Our Next Generation, 396 
Care  Health Care Reform: The Industrial Revolution Revisited, 450 
Learning From Stories: Parents’ Accounts of the Pathway to  Republican Budget Proposal: A Budget that Hurts Children? Let 
Diagnosis, 411  the Reader Decide! 550 
The Family Systems Approach and Pediatric Nursing Care, 417 
Parental Needs Following the Discharge of a Hospitalized Child,  Letters to the Editor 
425  62, 398, 588 
Advanced Practice Nursing  Products 
Part 1 — Advanced Practice Nursing: Changes on the Horizon,  452 
41 
Part 2 — Opportunities and Challenges for Pediatric Nurse  Pediatric Drug Information 
Practitioners, 43  Antiretroviral Therapy in Infants and Children with HIV, 291 
Part  3 — A Commentary on Confronting the Challenges, 28  Felbamate: Restrictions on Use, 188 
Pegaspargase, 471 
Mothers: Roles, Relationships, and Responsibilities  Transdermal Fentanyl, 72 
Baby Bottle Tooth Decay: A Concern for All Parents, 515  Tuberculosis and Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis in Children, 
Therapeutic Effects of Music on Mother's Voice on Premature  566 
Infants, 509  Varicella Zoster Vaccine (Varivax®), 358 
Chronic Renal Disease: The Mother's Experience, 503 
Pediatric Management Problems 
Cystic Fibrosis  76, 164, 304, 356, 476, 586 
Cystic Fibrosis and the Pediatric Caregiver: Benefits and 
Burdens of Genetic Technology, 57  Pediatric Nursing Journal 
Genetics and Cystic Fibrosis: A Focus on Carrier Testing, 444  1995 Pediatric Nursing Manuscript Review Panel Members, 96 
Pediatric Nursing 1994 Book of the Year Awards, 269 
Departments  1995 Pediatric Nursing Conference Registration Information, 
Community and Home Care  277 
Considerations for the Use of a Conceptual Model In Home  Pediatric Nursing 1995 Book Award Contest Information, 374, 
Health Nursing, 68  470 
Part 1: Developing a Competency-Based Curriculum for  Pediatric Nursing 1995 Conference Highlights, 575 
Tracheostomy and Ventilator Care, 581 
Practice Applications of Research 
Patient Education: Effects of Two Teaching Methods Upon 
Parental Retention of Feeding Practices, 78
Critical Care/Neonatal Update 
Neonatal Pain Management: A Call to Action, 195 
Nursing Care of the Child with DKA in the PICU, 375 
Subject  Index  1995 
Dialogues in Ethics  & The Law 
Cystic Fibrosis and the Pediatric Caregiver: Benefits and 
Adolescents 
Adolescent Abortion and Mandated Parental Involvement, 82  Burdens of Genetic Technology, 57 
Assessing Acute Abdominal Pain in Adolescent Females, 215  Placebo Pain Medication:  Ethical and Legal Issues, 166 
Female Adolescent Contraception, 221  When Values Conflict With Obligations: Safeguards for Nurses, 
Menstrual Dysfunction in Athletes: Assessment and Treatment,  260 
227  The Baby K Case: Ethical Challenges of Preserving Professional 
Social Support and Coping in Young Adolescents with Cancer,  Integrity, 367 
235  Keeping Secrets: The Ethical and Legal Challenges, 479 
Continuing Education by Topic  Family Matters 
Critical Issues in Care of the Female Adolescent  Effective Transitions for Families: Life Beyond The Hospital, 86 
Assessing Acute Abdominal Pain in Adolescent Females, 215  Family-Centered Care for the Bereaved, 181 
Female Adolescent Contraception, 221  Resources for Family-Centered Care: An Annotated 
Menstrual Dysfunction in Athletes: Assessment and Treatment,  Bibliography, 300 
227  Excerpts From Family-Centered Care for Children Needing 
Specialized Health and Developmental Services, 362 
Immune System Response  Parent-Professional Collaboration When Hospital Visits Are 
latrogenic Immune Suppression, 11  Infrequent, 466 
The Effects of Humor on Secretory Immunoglobulin A Levels in  Parent Education for Mothers in Prison, 552 
School-Aged Chiiren, 16 
Immunosuppression in Pediatric Transplant Patients, 21  From the Editor 
Contracts Side by Side, 8 
Managing Pain in Children  Nursing: The Last Bastion of Patient Advocacy, 108 
Beliefs and Perceptions About Children in Pain: A Survey, 111  From a Child’s Fable to a Moral for Nursing, 212 
Indices of Pain Intensity: Construct Validity Among  The Passing of a Hero From Our Generation, 320 
Preschoolers, 119  Developing a Sensible Newborn Discharge Policy, 408 
Pediatric Patient-Controlled Analgesia: Enhancing the Self-Care 
Construct, 124  Items of Interest 
65, 185, 257, 382, 458, 543 
Selected Procedures and the Pediatric Patient 
Comparison of Brachial and Calf Blood Pressures in Infants,  Legislative Update 
323  What We Can Expect For Health Care in the Republican- 
Continuous Nebulization: A Treatment Modality for Pediatric  Dominated 104th Congress, 92 
Asthma Patients, 327  James P. Grant World Summit for Children Implementation Act 
Pediatric Resuscitation: Development of a Mock Code Program  of 1995, 178 
and Evaluation Tool, 333  Child Health Issues in the 104th Congress, 275 
House and Senate Budget Resolutions for Fiscal Year 1996: 
Listening to Families: The Road to Understanding and Quality  Effects on Our Next Generation, 396 
Care  Health Care Reform: The Industrial Revolution Revisited, 450 
Learning From Stories: Parents’ Accounts of the Pathway to  Republican Budget Proposal: A Budget that Hurts Children? Let 
Diagnosis, 411  the Reader Decide! 550 
The Family Systems Approach and Pediatric Nursing Care, 417 
Parental Needs Following the Discharge of a Hospitalized Child,  Letters to the Editor 
425  62, 398, 588 
Advanced Practice Nursing  Products 
Part 1 — Advanced Practice Nursing: Changes on the Horizon,  452 
41 
Part 2 — Opportunities and Challenges for Pediatric Nurse  Pediatric Drug Information 
Practitioners, 43  Antiretroviral Therapy in Infants and Children with HIV, 291 
Part  3 — A Commentary on Confronting the Challenges, 28  Felbamate: Restrictions on Use, 188 
Pegaspargase, 471 
Mothers: Roles, Relationships, and Responsibilities  Transdermal Fentanyl, 72 
Baby Bottle Tooth Decay: A Concern for All Parents, 515  Tuberculosis and Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis in Children, 
Therapeutic Effects of Music on Mother's Voice on Premature  566 
Infants, 509  Varicella Zoster Vaccine (Varivax®), 358 
Chronic Renal Disease: The Mother's Experience, 503 
Pediatric Management Problems 
Cystic Fibrosis  76, 164, 304, 356, 476, 586 
Cystic Fibrosis and the Pediatric Caregiver: Benefits and 
Burdens of Genetic Technology, 57  Pediatric Nursing Journal 
Genetics and Cystic Fibrosis: A Focus on Carrier Testing, 444  1995 Pediatric Nursing Manuscript Review Panel Members, 96 
Pediatric Nursing 1994 Book of the Year Awards, 269 
Departments  1995 Pediatric Nursing Conference Registration Information, 
Community and Home Care  277 
Considerations for the Use of a Conceptual Model In Home  Pediatric Nursing 1995 Book Award Contest Information, 374, 
Health Nursing, 68  470 
Part 1: Developing a Competency-Based Curriculum for  Pediatric Nursing 1995 Conference Highlights, 575 
Tracheostomy and Ventilator Care, 581 
Practice Applications of Research 
Patient Education: Effects of Two Teaching Methods Upon 
Parental Retention of Feeding Practices, 78
Examining the Feasibility of Hospital-Based Intervention for  Part 1: Developing a Competency-Based Curriculum for 
Mothers and Their Drug- Exposed Neonates, 169  Tracheostomy and Ventilator Care, 581 
Incubator Noise:  A Method to Decrease Decibels, 265 
Double Blind Comparison of Heparin and Saline Flush  Neonatal Care 
Solutions in Maintenance of Peripheral Infusion Devices,  Examining the Feasibility of Hospital-Based Intervention for 
383  Mothers and Their Drug- Exposed Neonates, 169 
Nursing Perceptions of Using Physical Restraints On  Incubator Noise: A Method to Decrease Decibels, 265 
Hospitalized Children, 460  Neonatal Pain Management: A Call to Action, 195 
Alternative Methods for Newborn Urine Sample Collection, 546  Nursing Care of the Child with DKA in the PICU, 375 
Parental Perspectives Related to Decision Making and Neonatal 
Primary Care Approaches  Death, 243 
Developmental Approaches to Examining Young Children, 53  Social Support of Parents and Grandparents in the Neonatal 
Pediatric Hypertension: Assessment and Management, 173  Intensive Care Unit, 140 
Teasing: Who Says Names Never Hurt You?, 297 
Identifying and Responding to Children’s Stressful Experiences,  Nursing (General) 
391  Advanced Practice Nursing, Part  1 — Advanced Practice 
Inpatient Immunization Program: Eliminating a Missed  Nursing: Changes on the Horizon, 41 
Opportunity, 453  Advanced Practice Nursing, Part  2— Opportunities and 
Adolescent Tattoos: Educating vs. Pontificating, 561  Challenges for Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, 43 
Advanced Practice Nursing, Part  3 —  A Commentary on 
Updates & Kidbits  Confronting the Challenges, 28 
Adolescent Abortion and Mandated Parental Involvement, 82  From a Child’s Fable to a Moral for Nursing (Editorial), 212 
Phenylketonuria: An Update for Pediatric Community Health  Indoor Environmental Allergy: A Guide to Environmental 
Nurses, 191  Controls, 534 
New Books Related to the Care of Children, 262  New Books Related to the Care of Children, 262 
Standards and Guidelines for Pediatric Prelicensure Nursing  Nurses in Early Intervention, 529 
Education Published, 541  Nursing: The Last Bastion of Patient Advocacy (Editorial), 108 
Shaken Baby Syndrome: A Nursing Perspective, 33 
Ethics  Telephone Protocols in Pediatric Ambulatory Care, 351 
Cystic Fibrosis and the Pediatric Caregiver: Benefits and 
Burdens of Genetic Technology, 57  Pain 
Genetics and Cystic Fibrosis:  A Focus on Carrier Testing, 444  Assessing Acute Abdominal Pain in Adolescent Females, 215 
Placebo Pain Medication:  Ethical and Legal Issues, 166  Beliefs and Perceptions About Children in Pain: A Survey, 111 
When Values Conflict With Obligations: Safeguards for Nurses,  Indices of Pain Intensity: Construct Validity Among 
260  Preschoolers, 119 
The Baby K Case: Ethical Challenges of Preserving Professional  Neonatal Pain Management: A Call to Action, 195 
Integrity, 367  Pediatric Patient-Controlled Analgesia: Enhancing the Self-Care 
Keeping Secrets: The Ethical and Legal Challenges, 479  Construct, 124 
Placebo Pain Medication:  Ethical and Legal Issues, 166 
Family Issues  Parents/Parenting 
Adolescent Abortion and Mandated Parental Involvement, 82  Baby Bottle Tooth Decay: A Concern for All Parents, 515 
Divorce Mediation and Children’s Adjustment to Parental  Chronic Renal Disease: The Motiner’s Experience, 503 
Divorce, 434  Examining the Feasibility of Hospital-Based Intervention for 
Effective Transitions for Families: Life Beyond The Hospital, 86  Mothers and Their Drug-Exposed Neonates, 169 
Excerpts From Family-Centered Care for Children Needing  Parent Education for Mothers in Prison, 552 
Specialized Health and Developmental Services, 362  Parental Needs Following the Discharge of a Hospitalized Child, 
Family-Centered Care for the Bereaved, 181  425 
Family Experiences When a Child is HIV-Positive: Reports of  Parental Perspectives Related to Decision Making and Neonatal 
Natural and Foster Parents, 248  Death, 243 
Learning From Stories: Parents’ Accounts of the Pathway to  Parent-Professional Collaboration When Hospital Visits Are 
Diagnosis, 411  Infrequent, 466 
Resources for Family-Centered Care: An Annotated  Patient Education: Effects of Two Teaching Methods Upon 
Bibliography, 300  Parental Retention of Feeding Practices, 78 
Parent-Professional Collaboration When Hospital Visits Are  Social Support of Parents and Grandparents in the Neonatal 
Infrequent, 466  Intensive Care Unit, 140 
Parent Education for Mothers in Prison, 552  Therapeutic Effects of Music on Mother's Voice on Premature 
Parental Needs Following the Discharge of a Hospitalized Child,  Infants, 509 
425 
Parental Perspectives Related to Decision Making and Neonatal  Pediatric Diseases 
Death, 243  Atopic Dermatitis: The Itch That Rashes, 157 
Social Support of Parents and Grandparents in the Neonatal  Education for the Menarche, 439 
Intensive Care Unit, 140  GM-CSF Clinical Trials: Pediatric Aplastic Anemia and Fanconi’s 
The Family Systems Approach and Pediatric Nursing Care, 417  Anemia, 345 
Menstrual Dysfunction in Athletes: Assessment and Treatment, 
HIV Care  227 
Antiretroviral Therapy in Infants and Children with HIV, 291  Quality Improvement Study of Day Surgery for Tonsillectomy 
Family Experiences When a Child is HIV-Positive: Reports of  And Adenoidectomy Patients, 341 
Natural and Foster Parents, 248  Phenylketonuria: An Update for Pediatric Community Health 
Nurses, 191 
Home Care  Short Stature in Children and Adults with Neurofibromatosis, 
Considerations for the Use of a Conceptual Model In Home  149 
Health Nursing, 68 
Effective Transitions for Families: Life Beyond The Hospital, 86  Pediatric Nephrology Nursing 
Parental Needs Following the Discharge of a Hospitalized Child,  Chronic Renal Disease: The Mother’s Experience, 503 
Immunosuppression in Pediatric Transplant Patients, 21
Living Related Liver Transplantation 
(LRLT) in Children: Focus on Issues, 
523  Author  Index  1995 
Pharmacology 
Antiretroviral Therapy in Infants and 
Ahmann, E, 300, 466  Malm, K, 248 
Children with HIV, 291 
Alfieri, D, 72, 471  Margolius, F, 111 
Felbamate: Restrictions on Use, 188 
Axton, S, 323  Masiello, M, 333 
Pegaspargase, 471 
Ayres, L, 411  McClung, RL, 68 
Transdermal Fentanyl, 72 
Belkengren, R, 304  McGrory, A, 439 
Tuberculosis and Multi-Drug Resistant 
Bell, L, 453  Michel, Y, 111 
Tuberculosis in Children, 566 
Berning, S, 566  Miller, D, 21 
Varicella Zoster Vaccine (Varivax®), 358 
Bertrand, S, 323  Mills, C, 215 
Bishop-Kurylo, D, 333  Moore, RS 509 
Skin Care 
Bowe, K, 191  Mudd, K, 534 
Atopic Dermatitis: The Itch That Rashes, 
Breitmayer, B, 411  Muscari, M, 215 
157 
Broome, M, 28  Needle, M, 149 
Brown, P, 476  Nehring, W, 248 
Correction: Pediatric Drug 
Burke, N, 546  Nichols, M, 235 
Information Article on  Burroughs, T, 383  Norinkavich, K, 341 
Pegaspargase  Cagen, D, 72  Osterhaus, J, 351 
Three  publication  errors  Cariofiles, P, 341  Painter, E, 327 
appeared  in  the  article  “Pegas-  Chiocca, E, 33  Parrish, JM, 581 
pargase”  by David  R. Alfieri  in the  Cohen, F, 248  Patterson, D, 227 
September/October  issue  of  Ped-  Collin, R, 529  Peloquin, C, 566 
iatric  Nursing  (see  Pediatric  Drug  Delaney, S, 434  Peters, D, 140 
Information  column,  pages  471-  Dougherty, JM, 581  Peterson, K, 11 
Driessnack, M, 76  Phillips, P, 195 
474). 
Dy, E, 323  Pontious, S, 383 
The Figures 2 and 3 legends were  Fagan, M, 375  Pritchard, M, 453 
inadvertently  reversed  at the top of  Farrington, E, 188, 358  Prudhoe, C, 140 
each figure. The diagram on the left  Feeg, V, 8, 108, 212, 320, 408, 500  Purath, J, 173 
side of page 472 should  have been  Ferrante, S, 327  Quintos, M, 149 
labeled  as  followed:  Figure  2.  Fister, S, 243  Rathnau, C, 356 
Metabolism  of  Asparagine  and  Gallo, A, 411  Rollins, J, 65, 185, 257, 382 
Aspartate. The diagram on the right  Ganley, P, 523  Romeo, S, 157 
side of page 472 should  have been  Geller, G, 57  Rushton, C, 166, 260, 367, 479 
Gibson, L, 78  Sanders, BJ, 515 
labeled:  Figure  3.  Synthesis  of 
Gordon, M, 76  Sapala, S, 304 
Asparagine.  Guinan, EC, 345  Saunders, A, 265 
A line of type was also left off of  Gyr, P, 383  Scanlon, C, 260 
Table  1 (see  page  473)  due  to  a  Hagedorn, M, 297  Schlomann, P, 243 
printing error.  The missing  informa-  Harbin, R, 221  Selekman, J, 262, 460 
tion  at  the  bottom  of  the  table  Harm, NJ, 552  Shelton, T, 362 
(directly under E. Coli) should have  Harper, D, 41  Smith, L, 323 
read (left to right):  Harris, D, 248  Smith, K, 92, 178, 275, 383, 396, 550 
Erwinia  25,000  0.65  Hock-Long, L, 581  Snowdon, 425 
days  kk  Howie, G, 341  Snyder, 460 
Hudson, K, 111  Standley, J, 509 
Pediatric  Nursing  regrets  the  Infante, M, 479  Stein, P, 119 
errors pubiished in this article.  Jackson, PJ, 43  Stepanek, J, 362, 466 
Jacobson, G, 391  Stewart, E, 181 
Johannsen, L, 82  Swanson, M, 297 
Kane, D, 415  Swerczek, L, 383 
Klein, M, 149  Thomason, KK, 587 
EXTEND  Knafl, K, 411  Thompson, PJ, 552 
Komelasky, A, 164  Vassilopoulou-Sellin, R, 149 
Your  Lambert, R, 16  Vesely, C, 124 
Lambert, N, 16  Vessey, J, 53, 297 
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Levenson, R, 453  Von Burg, M, 515 
Liehr, P, 323  Weddell, JA, 515 
Subscription  Lopez, K, 345  Williams, J, 444 
MacDonald, H, 503  Wood, G, 291 
MacPhee, M, 417  Woods, D, 149 
NOW!  Mahl, C, 383  Worthington, R, 86 
Maier, N, 169 
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