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www.jpedbc.org Author Index” Index to Volume 19 A G Angst D (see Gallo et al). 2005;19:267-75 Gallo AM, Angst D, Knafl KA, Hadley E, Smith C. Parents sharing Anson E (see Yoos et al). 2005;19:197—205 information with their children about genetic conditions. 2005;19: Atkinson PM (see Gunner et al). 2005;19:253—8 (Health Promotion) 207-75 Gallo AM (see Coyer and Gallo). 2005;19:60-—3 (Research) Gance-Cleveland B (see Ward-Begnoche and Gance-Cleveland). 2005; B 19:318—28 (Patient Education) Banasiak NC (see Meadows-Oliver and Banasiak). 2005;19:121-3 (Prod- Geier K (see Reddinger et al). 2005;19:374-9 uct Showcase) Gottesman MM (see Bish and Gottesman). 2005;19:54—9 (Patient Educa- Banasiak NC (see Swartz et al). 2005;19:71-9 tion) Baydar N (see Kieckhefer et al). 2005;19:285-92 Gottesman MM (see Olson and Gottesman). 2005;19:262 (Letters to the Bish B, Gottesman MM. Educating parents about portion sizes for pre- Editor) schoolers. 2005;19:54-9 (Patient Education) Gottesman MM (see Polivka and Gottesman). 2005;19:276—84 Brady MA. Annotated abstracts. 2005;19:64-5, 259-61 Greek AA (see Kieckhefer et al). 2005;19:285-92 Briars LA, Diaz A. Omalizumab: a steroid-sparing option for improving Groisman A (see McEvoy et al). 2005;19:142-50 pediatric asthma management? 2005;19:386-91 (Pediatric Pharmacol- Gunner KB, Atkinson PM, Nichols J, Eissa MA. Health promotion strat- ogy) egies to encourage physical activity in infants, toddlers, and pre- Bryant R. Asthma in the pediatric sickle cell patient with acute chest schoolers. 2005;19:253—8 (Health Promotion) syndrome. 2005;19:157—62 Buettner-Schmidt K. Youth and tobacco use: nurses take a stand. 2005; 19:396-9 (Legislation & Health Policy) H Burns BM (see Davis et al). 2005;19:363-8 Hadley E (see Gallo et al). 2005;19:267-75 Hagemann TM. Pediatric allergic rhinitis drug therapy. 2005;19:238—44 (Pediatric Pharmacology) C Hallas D. Annotated abstracts 2005;19:190-1, 405-6 Hodgson C. Enrolling children in the state children’s health insurance Chesney M, Lindeke L, Johnson L, Jukkala A, Lynch S$. Comparison of program (S-CHIP): can we do more? 2005;19:1—3 (Guest Editorial) child and parent satisfaction ratings of ambulatory pediatric subspe- Hornor G. Domestic violence and children. 2005;19:206-12 cialty care. 2005;19:221-9 Hornor G. Physical abuse: recognition and reporting. 2005;19:4-11 Clinton P, Sperhac AM. The acute care pediatric nurse practitioner. 2005;19:117-20 (Professional Issues) Cousins M (see Ungar et al). 2005;19:354-—62 I Coyer SM. Anemia: diagnosis and management. 2005;19:380-5 Ingersoll G (see Faro et al). 2005;19:301-8 Coyer SM, Gallo AM. Secondary analysis of data. 2005;19:60-3 (Re- Ippolito KS (see Faro et al). 2005;19:301-8 search) Cromwell PF, Munn N, Zolkowski-WynneJ . Evaluation and management of hypertension in children and adolescents (part one): diagnosis. 2005;19:172-5 (Practice Guidelines) Joesch JM (see Kieckhefer et al). 2005;19:285-92 Cromwell PF, Munn N, Zolkowski-Wynne J. Evaluation and management Johnson L (see Chesney et al). 2005;19:221-9 of hypertension in children and adolescents (part two): evaluation Jukkala A (see Chesney et al). 2005;19:221-9 and management. 2005;19:309-13 (Practice Guidelines) K Keller L (see Fuller et al). 2005;19:178—82 (Patient Education) D Kieckhefer GM, Greek AA, Joesch JM, Kim H, Baydar N. Presence and Dale JC. Critiquing research for use in practice. 2005;19:183-6 (Research) characteristics of medical home and health services utilization among DanielsJ .W eight and weight concerns: are they associated with reported children with asthma. 2005;19:285—92 depressive symptoms in adolescents? 2005;19:33-41 Kim H (see Kieckhefer et al). 2005;19:285-92 Dann MH. The lactation consult: problem solving, teaching, and support Kitzman H (see Yoos et al). 2005;19:197—205 for the breastfeeding family. 2005;19:12-16 Knafl KA (see Gallo et al). 2005;19:267-75 Davis DW, Burns BM, Wilkerson SA, Steichen JJ. Visual perceptual skills Kohr L (see Niederhauser and Kohr). 2005;19:80-9 in children born with very low birth weights. 2005;19:363-8 Demske AJ. Medicaid reform and the 109th Congress. 2005;19:249-52 (Legislation & Health Policy) L Diaz A (see Briars and Diaz). 2005;19:386—91 (Pediatric Pharmacology) Lee C (see McEvoy et al). 2005;19:142-50 Dimmitt P. Cerumen removal products. 2005;19:332-6 (Product Show- Lessing JE. Primary care provider interventions for the delayed disclosure case) of adolescent sexual assault. 2005;19:17-24 Dinghra K (see McEvoy et al). 2005;19:142-50 Leung AKC, Fong JHS, Pinto-Rojas A. Pediculosis capitis. 2005;19:369-73 Lewin L. Accessing archives for research. 2005;19:329-31 (Research) Liguori R. PNP role: tooting our own horns (well, it’s about time!). E 2005; 19:407-10 (Professional Issues) Eissa MA (see Gunner et al). 2005;19:253—8 (Health Promotion) Lindeke L. NAPNAP update. 2005;19(1):20A—21A, 2005;19(2):33A—38A, 2005; 19(3):21A—22A, 2005;19(4):23A—24A Lindeke LL (see Looman and Lindeke). 2005;19:90—4 F Lindeke L (see Chesney et al). 2005;19:221-9 Faro B, Ingersoll G, Fiore H, Ippolito KS. Improving students’ diabetes Looman WS, Lindeke LL. Health and social context: social capital's utility management through school-based diabetes care. 2005;19:301-8 as a construct for nursing and health promotion. 2005;19:90—4 Fiore H (see Faro et al). 2005;19:301-8 Lutenbacher M. Reply 2005;19:66 (Letters to the Editor) Fong JHS (see Leung et al). 2005;19:369-73 Lynch S (see Chesney et al). 2005;19:221-9 Freda MC. The readability of American Academy of Pediatrics patient education brochures. 2005;19:151-6 M Fuller C, Keller L, Olson J, Plymale A. Helping preschoolers become MacDonald T (see Ungar et al). 2005;19:354-2 healthy eaters. 2005;19:178-82 (Patient Education) Martin SA. Heart and belly blues. 2005;19:316-17, 342-4 (Case Studies) McCarthy AM. Annotated abstracts. 2005;19:124-—6, 337-8 McEvoy M, Lee C, O'Neill A, Groisman A, Roberts-Butelman K, Dinghra *January, pp 1-68; March, pp 69-128; May, pp 129-194; July, pp 195- K, Porder K. Are there universal parenting concepts among culturally 264; September, pp 265-344; November, pp 345-420. diverse families in an inner-city pediatric clinic? 2005;19:142-50 Journal of Pediatric Health Care November/December 2005 413 McGahey-Oakland PR. A wheezing toddler. 2005;19:176-7, 192-4 (Case Serota JA. Do you have consent to treat? 2005;19:395, 411-2 (Case Studies) Studies) McMullen A (see Yoos et al). 2005;19:197—205 Serota JA. I am not alone (and neither are you!) 2005;19(5):9A-10A Meadows-Oliver M, Banasiak NC. Asthma medication delivery devices. (President's Message) 2005;19:121-—3 (Product Showcase) Serota JA. Jo Ann Serota, new NAPNAP president. 2005;19(4):20A Meadows-Oliver M. NAPNAP update. 2005;19(5):23A-24A, 2005;19(6): Serota JA. The sounds of silence. 2005;19(6):20A (President's Message) 114-124 Shah P, Shuren AW. The current medical malpractice environment: an Meadows-Oliver M (see Swartz et al). 2005;19:71-9 analysis of causes and solutions. 2005;19:112-16 (Legislation & Montgomery D. A new approach to treating acute otitis media. 2005;19: Health Policy) 50-2 (Practice Guidelines) Shuren AW (see Shah and Shuren). 2005;19:112-16 (Legislation & Health Munn N (see Cromwell et al). 2005;19:172-5 (Practice Guidelines), Policy) 309-13 (Practice Guidelines) Sidora-Arcoleo K (see Yoos et al). 2005;19:197-205 Smith C (see Gallo et al). 2005;19:267-—75 Smith KD. Letter to the Editor. 2005;19:262 (Letters to the Editor) N Srof B (see Velsor-Friedrich et al). 2005;19:163-71 Nahata MC (see Weise and Nahata). 2005;19:42-7 (Pediatric Pharmacol- Stallwood L. Influence of caregiver stress and coping on glycemic control ogy) of young children with diabetes. 2005;19:293—300 National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. The acute care Stallwood L. Medical alert identification: a “scarlet letter” or tool for pediatric nurse practitioner. 2005;19(5):14A-15A (Position StatemenD) diabetes management. 2005;19:400—4 (Patient Education) National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. School-based Steichen JJ (see Davis et al). 2005;19:3603-8 health care. 2005;19(1):25A-26A (Position Statement) Stephenson M. Danger in the toy box. 2005;19:187-9 (Product Show- Nelms BC. Charity begins at home. 2005;19:129-30 (Editorial) case) Nelms BC. Discipline: parents need our help. 2005;19:195—6 (Editorial) Swartz MK, Banasiak NC, Meadows-Oliver M. Barriers to effective pedi- Nelms BC. Giving children a great gift—family traditions. 2005;19:345—6 atric asthma care. 2005;19:71-9 (Editorial) Nelms BC. Professional development: a challenge for all of us. 2005;19: 265-6 (Editorial) T Nelms BC. 10 rules I've learned from being an editor. 2005;19:69-70 Taylor K. Letter to the editor. 2005;19:66 (Letters to the Editor) (Editorial) Trent CA (see Rance and Trent). 2005;19:25-32 Nichols J (see Gunner et al). 2005;19:253—8 (Health Promotion) Niederhauser VP, Kohr L. Research Endeavors Among Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (REAP) study. 2005;19:80-9 U Ungar WJ, MacDonald T, Cousins M. Better breathing or better living? A qualitative analysis of the impact of asthma medication acquisition on Oo standard of living and quality of life in low-income families of Oft K (see Reddinger et al). 2005;19:374-9 children with asthma. 2005;19:354-62 Olson J, Gottesman MM. Reply. 2005;19:262 (Letters to the Editor) Olson J (see Fuller et al). 2005;19:178—82 (Patient Education) O'Neill A (see McEvoy et al). 2005;19:142-50 Vv Velsor-Friedrich B, Pigott T, Srof B. A practitioner-based asthma inter- vention program with African American inner-city school children. P 2005; 19:163-71 Peterson-Sweenvy K. The use of focus groups in pediatric and adoles- cent research. 2005;19:104—10 Pigott T (see Velsor-Friedrich et al). 2005;19:163-71 WwW Pinto-Rojas A (see Leung et al). 2005;19:369-3 Wade K, Ward-Smith P. How mothers respond to their crying infant. Plymale A (see Fuller et al). 2005;19:178-82 (Patient Education) 2005; 19:347-53 Polivka BJ, Gottesman MM. Parental perceptions of barriers to blood lead Waldrop J. Early identification and interventions for female athlete triad. testing. 2005;19:276-—84 2005;19:213-20 Porder K (see McEvoy et al). 2005;19:142-50 Wall RB. Tai chi and mindfulness-based stress reduction in a Boston public middle school. 2005;19:230-7 Walsh S. Boy with an unwanted travel companion. 2005;19:53, 67-8 R (Case Studies) Rance KS, Trent CA. Profile of a primary care practice asthma program: Walsh S. Stick out your tongue and say . . . uh, oh! 2005;19:247—8, 263 improved patient outcomes in a high-risk population. 2005;19:25-32 (Case Studies) ReddingerJ . Oft K, Geier K. Preanesthesia considerations for the nurse Ward-Begnoche WL, Gance-Cleveland B. Promoting behavioral change practitioner. 2005;19:374-9 in overweight youth. 2005;19:318-28 (Patient Education) Rhee H. Relationships between physical symptoms and pubertal devel- Ward-Smith P (see Wade and Ward-Smith). 2005;19:347-53 opment. 2605;19:95—103 Weise KL, Nahata MC. EMLA for painful procedures in infants. 2005;19: Ricciardi R. | remember when a mouse had four legs. 2005;19(3):19A— 42-7 (Pediatric Pharmacology) 20A (President's Message) Wilkerson SA (see Davis et al). 2005;19:363-8 Ricciardi R. Serendipity in research and practice: nurturing imagination and inquiry. 2005;19(1 ):18A-19A (President's Message) Ricciardi R. Springtime: a time to nourish organizational roots. 2005; Y 19(2):25A-26A (President's Message) Yoos HL, Kitzman H, McMullen A, Sidora-Arcoleo K, Anson E. The Roberts-Butelman K (see McEvoy et al). 2005;19:142-50 language of breathlessness: do families and health care providers Rudy C. Hydrocephalus. 2005;19:111, 127-8 (Case Studies) speak the same language when describing asthma symptoms? 2005; Rudy C. I have a tummy ache. 2005;19:314-15, 339-41 (Case Studies) 19:197-205 S Z Schapiro NA. Bipolar disorders in children and adolescents. 2005;19: Zolkowski-Wynne J (see Cromwell et ai). 2005;19:172-5 (Practice Guide- 131-41 lines), 309-13 (Practice Guidelines) 414 Volume 19 ¢ Number 6 Journal of Pediatric Health Care www.jpedhbc.org Subject Index” Index to Volume 19 A Asthma, drug therapy Adaptation, psychological Asthma medication delivery devices (Meadows-Oliver and Banasiak). Influence of caregiver stress and coping on glycemic control of young 2005;19:121-3 (Product Showcase) children with diabetes (Stallwood). 2005;19:293—300 Better breathing or better living? A qualitative analysis of the impact of Adolescent asthma medication acquisition on standard of living and quality of Bipolar disorders in children and adolescents (Schapiro). 2005;19:131—41 life in low-income families of children with asthma (Ungar et al). Early identification and interventions for female athlete triad (Waldrop). 2005;19:354-—62 2005;19:213—20 Omalizumah: a steroid-sparing option for improving pediatric asthma Evaluation and management of hypertension in children and adolescents management? (Briars and Diaz). 2005;19:386-91 (Pediatric Pharm- (part one): diagnosis (Cromwell et al). 2005;19:172-5 (Practice cology) Guidelines) Evaluation and management of hypertension in children and adolescents (part two): evaluation and management (Cromwell et al). 2005;19: B 309-13 (Practice Guidelines) Battered women Primary care provider interventions for the delayed disclosure of ado- Letter to the editor (Taylor). 2005;19:66 (Letters to the Editor) lescent sexual assault (Lessing). 2005;19:17-24 Reply (Lutenbacher). 2005;19:66 (Letters to the Editor) Relationships between physical symptoms and pubertal development Behavior (Rhee). 2005;19:95-103 Discipline: parents need our help (Nelms). 2005;19:195-6 Tai chi and mindfulness-based stress reduction in a Boston public middle Promoting behavioral change in overweight youth (Ward-Begnoche and school (Wall). 2005;19:230-7 Gance-Cleveland). 2005;19:318-28 (Patient Education) The use of focus groups in pediatric and adolescent research (Peterson- Bereavement Sweeney). 2005;19:104—10 Giving children a great gift—family traditions (Nelms). 2005;19:345-6 Weight and weight concerns: are they associated with reported depres- (Editorial) sive symptoms in adolescents? (Daniels). 2005;19:33-41 Bipolar disorder Youth and tobacco use: nurses take a stand (Buettner-Schmidt). 2005; Bipolar disorders in children and adolescents (Schapiro). 2005;19:131—41 19:396-9 (Legislation and Health Policy) Breast feeding African Americans The lactation consult: problem solving, teaching, and support for the A practitioner-based asthma intervention program with African American breastfeeding family (Dann). 2005;19:12-16 inner-city school children (Velsor-Friedrich et al). 2005;19:163-71 Allergies. See Hypersensitivity Ambulatory care C Comparison of child and parent satisfaction ratings of ambulatory pedi- Case Studies atric subspecialty care (Chesney et al). 2005;19:221-9 Boy with an unwanted travel companion (Walsh). 2005;19:53, 67-8 Amenorrhea Do you have consent to treat? (Serota). 2005;19:391, 411-2 Early identification and interventions for female athlete triad (Waldrop). Heart and belly blues (Martin). 2005;19:316-17, 342-4 2005;19:213-20 Hydrocephalus (Rudy). 2005;19:111, 127-8 Anemia I have a tummy ache (Rudy). 2005;19:314-15, 339-41 Anemia: diagnosis and management (Coyer). 2005;19:380—5 Stick out your tongue and say ... uh, oh! (Walsh). 2005;19:247-8, 263 Anemia, sickle cell A wheezing toddler (McGahey-Oakland). 2005;19:176-7, 192-4 Asthma in the pediatric sickle cell patient with acute chest syndrome Cerumen (Bryant). 2005;19:157-62 Cerumen removal products (Dimmitt). 2005;19:332—6 (Product Show- Anesthesia case) EMLA for painful procedures in infants (Weise and Nahata). 2005;19:42-7 Charities (Pediatric Pharmacology) Charity begins at home (Nelms). 2005;19:129-30 (Editorial) Preanesthesia considerations for the nurse practitioner (Reddinger et al). Child, preschool 2005;19:374-9 Educating parents about portion sizes for preschoolers (Bish and Gottes- Annotated abstracts man). 2005;19:54-9 (Patient Education) Annotated abstracts (Brady). 2005;19:64-5, 259-01 Health promotion strategies to encourage physical activity in infants, Annotated abstracts (Hallas). 2005;19:190-1, 405-6 toddlers, and preschoolers (Gunner et al). 2005;19:253-8 (Health Annotated abstracts (McCarthy). 2005;19:124—6, 337-8 Promotion) Antibodies, monoclonal Helping preschoolers become healthy eaters (Fuller et al). 2005;19: Omalizumab: a steroid-sparing option for improving pediatric asthma 178-82 (Patient Education) management? (Briars and Diaz). 2005;19:386—-91 (Pediatric Pharma- Influence of caregiver stress and coping on glycemic control of young cology) children with diabetes (Stallwood). 2005;19:293—300 Antihistamines. See Histamine antagonists Letter to the editor (Smith). 2005;19:262 (Letters to the Editor) Archives Reply (Olson and Gottesman). 2005;19:262 (Letters to the Editor) Accessing archives for research (Lewin). 2005;19:329-31 (Research) Child abuse Asthma How mothers respond to their crying infant (Wade and Ward-Smith). 2005;19:347-—53 Asthma in the pediatric sickle cell patient with acute chest syndrome (Bryant). 2005;19:157—62 Letter to the editor (Taylor). 2005;19:66 (Letters to the Editor) Barriers to effective pediatric asthma care (Swartz et al). 2005;19:71-9 Physical abuse: recognition and reporting (Hornor). 2005;19:4-11 The language of breathlessness: do families and health care providers Reply (Lutenbacher). 2005;19:66 (Letters to the Editor) speak the same language when describing asthma symptoms? (Yoos Child abuse, sexual et al). 2005;19: 197-205 Primary care provider interventions for the delayed disclosure of ado- lescent sexual assault (Lessing). 2005;19:17-24 A practitioner-based asthma intervention program with African American inner-city school children (Velsor-Friedrich et al). 2005;19:163-7 1 Confidentiality Do you have consent to treat? (Serota). 2005;19:395, 411-2 (Case Studies) Presence and characteristics of medical home and health services utili- zation among children with asthma (Kieckhefer et al). 2005;19: Constipation I have a tummy ache (Rudy). 2005;19:314-15, 339-41 (Case Studies) 285-92 Coping skills. See Adaptation, psychological Profile of a primary care practice asthma program: improved patient Critical care outcomes in a high-risk population (Rance and Trent). 2005; 19:25—32 The acute care pediatric nurse practitioner (Clinton and Sperhac) 2005; 19:117-20 (Professional Issues) The acute care pediatric nurse practitioner (National Association of *January, pp 1-68; March, pp 69-128; May, pp 129-194; July, pp 195- Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2005;19(5):14A-15A (Position State- 264; September, pp 265-344; November, pp 345-420. ment) Journal of Pediatric Health Care November/December 2005 415 Culture G Are there universal parenting concepts among culturally diverse families Genetic diseases, inborn in an inner-city pediatric clinic? (McEvoy et al). 2005;19:142-50 Parents sharing information with their children about genetic conditions (Gallo et al), 2005;19:267-75 Guest Editorials D Enrolling children in the state children’s health insurance program Data analysis. See Statistics (S-CHIP): can we do more? (Hodgson). 2005;19:1-3 Data collection The use of focus groups in pediatric and adolescent research (Peterson- Sweeney). 2005;19:104-10 Depression H Weight and weight concerns: are they associated with reported depres- Health care reform sive symptoms in adolescents? (Daniels). 2005;19:33-41 Medicaid reform and the 109th Congress (Demske). 2005;19:249-52 Dermatitis, atopic (Legislation and Health Policy) Stick out your tongue and say . uh, oh! (Walsh). 2005;19:247-8, 263 Health policy Diabetes mellitus Medicaid reform and the 109th Congress (Demske). 2005;19:249-52 Improving students’ diabetes management through school-based diabe- (Legislation and Health Policy) tes care (Faro et al). 2005;19:301-8 Youth and tobacco use: nurses take a stand (Buettner-Schmidt). 2005; Diabetes mellitus, type 1 19:396-9 (Legislation and Health Policy) Influence of caregiver stress and coping on glycemic control of young Health promotion children with diabetes (Stallwood). 2005;19:293—300 Health and social context: social capital's utility as a construct for nursing Medical alert identification: a “scarlet letter” or tool for diabetes manage- and health promotion (Looman and Lindeke). 2005;19:90-4 ment (Stallwood). 2005;19:400-—4 (Patient Education) Health promotion strategies to encourage physical activity in infants, Disasters toddlers, and preschoolers (Gunner et al). 2005;19:253-8 (Health Charity begins at home (Nelms). 2005;19:129-30 (Editorial) Promotion) Domestic violence Health Promotion (section) Domestic violence and children (Hornor). 2005;19:206-12 Health promotion strategies to encourage physical activity in infants, Letter to the editor (Taylor). 2005;19:66 (Letters to the Editor) toddlers, and preschoolers (Gunner et al). 2005;19:253-8 Reply (Lutenbacher). 2005;19:66 (Letters to the Editor) Health services Drug costs Presence and characteristics of medical home and health services utiliza- Better breathing or better living? A qualitative analysis of the impact of tion among children with asthma (Kieckhefer et al). 2005;19:285-92 asthma medication acquisition on standard of living and quality of Histamine antagonists life in low-income families of children with asthma (Ungar et al). Pediatric allergic rhinitis drug therapy (Hagemann). 2005;19:238—44 (Pe- 2005-19:354-62 diatric Pharmacology) Hydatid cyst, hepatic. See Echinococcosis, hepatic Hydrocephalus Hydrocephalus (Rudy). 2005;19:111, 127-8 (Case Studies) E Hypersensitivity Eating disorders Pediatric allergic rhinitis drug therapy (Hagemann). 2005;19:238-44 (Pe- Early identification and interventions for female athlete triad (Waldrop) diatric Pharmacology) ; 2005;19:213-20 Hypertension Echinococcosis, hepatic Evaluation and management of hypertension in children and adolescents Boy with an unwanted travel companion (Walsh). 2005;19:53, 67-8 (part one): diagnosis (Cromwell et al). 2005;19:172-5 (Practice (Case Studies) Guidelines) Editorials Evaluation and management of hypertension in children and adolescents Charity begins at home (Nelms). 2005;19:129-30 (part two): evaluation and management (Cromwell et al). 2005;19: Discipline: parents need our help (Nelms). 2005;19:195-6 309-13 (Practice Guidelines) Giving children a great gift—family traditions (Nelms). 2005;19:345—6 Professional development: a challenge for all of us (Nelms). 2005;19: 265-6 10 rules I've learned from being an editor (Nelms). 2005;19:69-70 I Education, nursing, continuing Immunization Professional development: a challenge for all of us (Nelms). 2005;19- Do you have consent to treat? (Serota). 2005;19:395, 411-2 (Case Studies) 265-6 (Editorial) Infant EMLA EMLA for painful procedures in infants (Weise and Nahata). 2005;19:42-7 EMLA for painful procedures in infants (Weise and Nahata). 2005;19:42-7 (Pediatric Pharmacology) (Pediatric Pharmacology) Health promotion strategies to encourage physical activity in infants, Encopresis toddlers, and preschoolers (Gunner et al). 2005;19:253-8 (Health I have a tummy ache (Rudy). 2005;19:314-15, 339-41 (Case Studies) Promotion) Exanthema How mothers respond to their crying infant (Wade and Ward-Smith). Stick out your tongue and say uh, oh! (Walsh). 2005;19:247-8, 263 2005;19:347-53 (Case Studies) A wheezing toddler (McGahey-Oakland). 2005;19:176-7, 192-4 (Case Studies) Infant, newborn F EMLA for painful procedures in infants (Weise and Nahata). 2005;19:42-7 Family. See also Parents (Pediatric Pharmacology) Better breathing or better living’ A qualitative analysis of the impact of Heart and belly blues (Martin). 2005;19:316-17, 342-4 (Case Studies) asthma medication acqnisition on standard of living and quality of Hydrocephalus (Rudy). 2005;19:111, 127-8 (Case Studies) life in low-income families of children with asthma (Ungar et al). Infant, very low birth weight 2005;19:354-—62 Visual perceptual skills in children born with very low birth weights Giving children a great gift—family traditions (Nelms). 2005;19:345—6 (Davis et al). 2005;19:363-8 (Editorial) Informed consent Promoting behavioral change in overweight youth (Ward-Begnoche and Do you have consent to treat? (Serota). 2005;19:395, 411-2 (Case Studies) Gance-Cleveland). 2005;19:318-28 (Patient Education) Insurance, health Focus groups Enrolling children in the state children’s health insurance program The use of focus groups in pediatric and adolescent research (Peterson- (S-CHIP): can we do more? (Hodgson). 2005;19:1—3 (Guest Editorial) Sweeney). 2005;19:104-10 Insurance, liability Foreign bodies The current medical malpractice environment: an analysis of causes and A wheezing toddler (McGahey-Oakland). 2005;19:176-7, 192-4 (Case solutions (Shah and Shuren). 2005;19:112-16 (Legislation and Health Studies) Policy) 416 Volume 19 ¢ Number 6 Journal of Pediatric Health Care Nurse practitioners Journal of Pediatric Health Care The acute care pediatric nurse practitioner (Clinton and Sperhac) 2005; 10 rules I've learned from being an editor (Nelms). 2005;19:69-70 (Edi- 19:117-20 (Professional Issues) torial) The acute care pediatric nurse practitioner (National Association of Jurisprudence Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2005;19(5):14A-15A (Position State- The current medical malpractice environment: an analysis of causes and ment) solutions (Shah and Shuren). 2005;19:112-16 PNP role: tooting our own horns (well, it’s about time!) (Liguori). 2005; Do you have consent to treat? (Serota). 2005;19:395, 411-2 (Case Studies) 19:407-10 (Professional Issues) Physical abuse: recognition and reporting (Hornor). 2005;19:4-11 Preanesthesia considerations for the nurse practitioner (Reddinger et al) 2005;19:374-9 Research Endeavors Among Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (REAP) study L (Niederhauser and Kohr). 2005;19:80-9 Law. See Jurisprudence Nurse practitioners, education Lead poisoning Professional development: a challenge for all of us (Nelms). 2005;19: Parental perceptions of barriers to blood lead testing (Polivka and 265-6 (Editorial) Gottesman). 2005;19:276-84 Nurses Legislation and Health Policy (section) Youth and tobacco use: nurses take a stand (Buettner-Schmidt). 2005; The current medical malpractice environment: an analysis of causes and 19:396-9 (Legislation and Health Policy) solutions (Shah and Shuren). 2005;19:112-16 Nursing Medicaid reform and the 109th Congress (Demske). 2005;19:249-52 Health and social context: social capital's utility as a construct for nursing Youth and tobacco use: nurses take a stand (Buettner-Schmidt). 2005; and health promotion (Looman and Lindeke). 2005;19:90—4 19:396-9 Serendipity in research and practice: nurturing imagination and inquiry Letters to the Editor (section) (Ricciardi). 2005;19(1):18A-19A (President’s Message) Letter to the editor (Smith). 2005;19:262 Nutrition Letter to the editor (Taylor). 2005;19:66 Educating parents about portion sizes for preschoolers (Bish and Gottes- Reply (Lutenbacher). 2005;19:66 man). 2005;19:54-9 (Patient Education) Reply (Olson and Gottesman). 2005;19:262 Helping preschoolers become healthy eaters (Fuller et al). 2005;19: Lice infestations 178-82 (Patient Education) Pediculosis capitis (Leung et al). 2005;19:369-73 Letter to the editor (Smith). 2005;19:262 (Letters to the Editor) Low-income populations. See Poverty Promoting behavioral change in overweight youth (Ward-Begnoche and Gance-Cleveland). 2005;19:318-28 (Patient Education) Reply (Olson and Gottesman). 2005;19:262 (Letters to the Editor) M Malpractice The current medical malpractice environment: an analysis of causes and O solutions (Shah and Shuren). 2005;19:112-16 (Legislation and Health Obesity Policy) Boy with an unwanted travel companion (Walsh). 2005;19:53, 67-8 Mandatory reporting requirements (Case Studies) Physical abuse: recognition and reporting (Hornor). 2005;19:4-11 Promoting behavioral change in overweight youth (Ward-Begnoche and Marketing Gance-Cleveland). 2005;19:318-28 (Patient Education) PNP role: tooting our own horns (well, it’s about time!) (Liguori). 2005; Weight and weight concerns: are they associated with reported depres- 19:407-10 (Professional Issues) sive symptoms in adclescents? (Daniels). 2005;19:33-41 Medicaid Omalizumab Medicaid reform and the 109th Congress (Demske). 2005;19:249-52 Omalizumab: a steroid-sparing option for improving pediatric asthma (Legislation and Health Policy) management? (Briars and Diaz). 2005;19:386-91 (Pediatric Pharma- Medical assistance cology) Enrolling children in the state children’s health insurance program Osteoporosis (S-CHIP): can we do more? (Hodgson). 2005;19:1-—3 (Guest Editorial) Early identification and interventions for female athlete triad (Waldrop). Medicaid reform and the 109th Congress (Demske). 2005;19:249-52 2005;19:213-20 (Legislation and Health Policy) Otitis media Medically uninsured A new approach to treating acute otitis media (Montgomery). 2005;19: Enrolling children in the state children’s health insurance program 50-2 (Practice Guidelines) (S-CHIP): can we do more? (Hodgson). 2005;19:1-3 (Guest Editorial) Metered dose inhalers Asthma medication delivery devices (Meadows-Oliver and Banasiak). P 2005;19:121-—3 (Product Showcase) Parenting Mothers Are there universal parenting concepts among culturally diverse families How mothers respond to their crying infant (Wade and Ward-Smith). in an inner-city pediatric clinic? (McEvoy et al). 2005;19:142-5C 2005;19:347-53 Discipline: parents need our help (Nelms). 2005;19:195-6 (Editorial) Letter to the editor (Taylor). 2005;19:66 (Letters to the Editor) How mothers respond to their crying infant (Wade and Ward-Smith). Reply (Lutenbacher). 2005;19:66 (Letters to the Editor) 2005;19:347-53 Parents. See also Family; Mothers Are there universal parenting concepts among culturally diverse families N in an inner-city pediatric clinic? (McEvoy et al). 2005;19:142-50 NAPNAP Update Comparison of child and parent satisfaction ratings of ambulatory pedi- NAPNAP update (Lindeke). 2005;19(1):20A-21A, 2005;19(2):33A-38A, atric subspecialty care (Chesney et al). 2005;19:221-9 2005;19(3):21A—22A, 2005;19(4):23A-24A Educating parents about portion sizes for preschoolers (Bish and Gottes- NAPNAP update (Meadows-Oliver). 2005;19(5):23A-24A, 2005;19(6): man). 2005;19:54-9 (Patient Education) 23A-24A Helping preschoolers become healthy eaters (Fuller et al). 2005;19:178- National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 82 (Patient Education) Iam not alone (and neither are you!) (Serota). 2005;19(5):9A-10A (Pres- Influence of caregiver stress and coping on glycemic control of young ident’s Message) children with diabetes (Stallwood). 2005;19:293-300 Jo Ann Serota, new NAPNAP president (Serota). 2005;19(4):20A (Presi- The language of breathlessness: do families and health care providers dent’s Message) speak the same language wien describing asthma symptoms? (Yoos Springtime: a time to nourish organizational roots (Ricciardi). 2005;19(2): et al). 2005;19:197-205 25A-20A (President's Message) Letter to the editor (Smith) 2005;19:262 (Letters to the Editor) Nebulizers and vaporizers Parental perceptions of barriers to blood lead testing (Polivka and Asthma medication delivery devices (Meadows-Oliver and Banasiak). Gottesman). 2005;19:276—84 2005;19:121-3 (Product Showcase) Parents sharing information with their children about genetic conditions Nurse-patient relations (Gallo et al). 2005;19:267-75 The sounds of silence (Serota). 2005;19(6):20A (President's Message) Reply (Olson and Gottesman). 2005;19:262 (Letters to the Editor) Journal of Pediatric Health Care November/December 2005 417 Patient advocacy Iam not alone (and neither are you!) (Serota). 2005;19(5):9A-10A Youth and tobacco use: nurses take a stand (Buettner-Schmidt). 2005; I remember when a mouse had four legs (Ricciardi). 2005;19(3):19A—20A 19:396-9 (Legislation and Health Policy) Jo Ann Serota, new NAPNAP president (Serota). 2005;19(4):20A Patient education Serendipity in research and practice: nurturing imagination and inquiry Discipline: parents need our help (Nelms). 2005;19:195-6 (Editorial) (Ricciardi). 2005;19(1):18A-19A Educating parents about portion sizes for preschoolers (Bish and Gottes- The sounds of silence (Serota). 2005;19(6):20A man). 2005;19:54-9 (Patient Education) Springtime: a time to nourish organizational roots (Ricciardi). 2005;19(2): Helping preschoolers become healthy eaters (Fuller et al). 2005;19: 25A-20A 178-82 (Patient Education) Primary health care Letter to the editor (Smith). 2005;19:262 (Letters to the Editor) Primary care provider interventions for the delayed disclosure of ado- Parents sharing information with their children about genetic conditions lescent sexual assault (Lessing). 2005;19:17-24 (Gallo et al). 2005;19:267-75 Profile of a primary care practice asthma program: improved patient Promoting behavioral change in overweight youth (Ward-Begnoche and outcomes in a high-risk population (Rance and Trent). 2005;19:25-32 Gance-Cleveland). 2005;19:318—28 (Patient Education) Product Showcase (section) The readability of American Academy of Pediatrics patient education Asthma medication delivery devices (Meadows-Oliver and Banasiak). brochures (Freda). 2005;19:151-6 (Patient Education) 2005;19:121-3 Reply (Olson and Gottesman). 2005;19:262 (Letters to the Editor) Cerumen removal products (Dimmitt). 2005;19:332-6 Patient Education (section) Danger in the toy box (Stephenson). 2005;19:187-9 Educating parents about portion sizes for preschoolers (Bish and Gottes- Professional Issues (section) man). 2005;19:54-9 The acute care pediatric nurse practitioner (Clinton and Sperhac) 2005; Helping preschoolers become healthy eaters (Fuller et al). 2005;19: 19:117-20 178-82 PNP role: tooting our own horns (well, it’s about time!) (Liguori). 2005; Medical alert identification: a “scarlet letter” or tool for diabetes manage- 19:407-10 ment (Stallwood). 2005:19:400-—4 Puberty Promoting behavioral change in overweight youth (Ward-Begnoche and Relationships between physical symptoms and pubertal development Gance-Cleveland). 2005;19:318-28 (Rhee). 2005;19:95-103 The readability of American Academy of Pediatrics patient education Publications brochures (Freda). 2005;19:151-—6 The readability of American Academy of Pediatrics patient education Patient identification systems brochures (Freda). 2005;19:151-6 Medical alert identification: a “scarlet letter” or tool for diabetes manage- 10 rules I've learned from being an editor (Nelms). 2005;19:69-70 (Edi- ment (Stallwood). 2005;19:400-4 (Patient Education) torial) Patient satisfaction Pyloric stenosis Comparison of child and parent satisfaction ratings of ambulatory pedi- Heart and belly blues (Martin). 2005;19:316-17, 342-4 (Case Studies) atric subspecialty care (Chesney et al). 2005;19:221-9 Pediatric Pharmacology (section) EMLA for painful procedures in infants (Weise and Nahata). 2005;19:42-7 Q Omalizumab: a steroid-sparing option for improving pediatric asthma Quality of life Better breathing or better living? A qualitative analysis of the impact of management? (Briars and Diaz). 2005;19:386-91 asthma medication acquisition on standard of living and quality of Pediatric allergic rhinitis drug therapy (Hagemann). 2005;19:238-—44 life in low-income families of children with asthma (Ungar et al). Pediculosis. See Lice infestations 2005;19:354-62 Peutz-Jegher’s syndrome Stick out your tongue and say uh, oh! (Walsh). 2005;19:247-8, 263 (Case Studies) R Pharyngitis Rash. See Exanthema Stick out your tongue and say uh, oh! (Walsh). 2005:19:247-8, 263 Research (Case Studies) Accessing archives for research (Lewin). 2005;19:329-31 (Research) Physical fitness Critiquing research for use in practice (Dale). 2005;19:183-6 (Research) Health promotion strategies to encourage physical activity in infants, Research Endeavors Among Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (REAP) study toddlers, and preschoolers (Gunner et al). 2005;19:253-8 (Health (Niederhauser and Kohr). 2005;19:80-9 Promotion) Secondary analysis of data (Coyer and Gallo). 2005;19:60-3 (Research) Promoting behavioral change in overweight youth (Ward-Begnoche and Serendipity in research and practice: nurturing imagination and inquiry Gance-Cleveland). 2005:19:318-28 (Patient Education) (Ricciardi). 2005;19(1):18A-19A (President's Message) Play and playthings The use of focus groups in pediatric and adolescent research (Peterson- Danger in the toy box (Stephenson). 2005;19:187-9 (Product Showcase) Sweeney). 2005;19:104-10 Health promotion strategies to encourage physical activity in infants, Research (section) toddlers, and preschoolers (Gunner et al). 2005;19:253-8 (Health Accessing archives for research (Lewin). 2005;19:329-31 Promotion) Critiquing research for use in practice (Dale). 2005;19:183-6 Position Statements (section) Secondary analysis of data (Coyer and Gallo). 2005;19:60-3 The acute care pediatric nurse practitioner (National Association of Respiratory sounds Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2005;19(5):14A-15A A wheezing toddler (McGahey-Oakland). 2005;19:176-7, 192-4 (Case School-based health care (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Prac- Studies) titioners). 2005;19(1):25A-20A Rhinitis, drug therapy Poverty. See also Socioeconomic factors Pediatric allergic rhinitis drug therapy (Hagemann). 2005;19:238—44 (Pe- Better breathing or better living? A qualitative analysis of the impact of diatric Pharmacology) asthma medication acquisition on standard of living and quality of life in low-income families of children with asthma (Ungar et al). 2005:19:354-62 S How mothers respond to their crying infant (Wade and Ward-Smith). School health services 2005-19:347-53 Improving students’ diabetes management through school-based diabe- A practitioner-based asthma intervention program with African American tes care (Faro et al). 2005;19:301-—8 inner-city school children (Velsor-Friedrich et al). 2005;19:163-71 A practitioner-based asthma intervention program with African American Practice Guidelines (section) inner-city school children (Velsor-Friedrich et al). 2005;19:163-71 Evaluation and management of hypertension in children and adolescents School-based health care (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Prac- (part one): diagnosis (Cromwell et al). 2005;19:172-5 titioners). 2005;19(1 ):25A-26A (Position Statement) Evaluation and management of hypertension in children and adolescents Tai chi and mindfulness-based stress reduction in a Boston public middle (part two): evaluation and management (Cromwell et al). 2005;19: school (Wall). 2005;19:230-—7 309-13 Sex offenses A new approach to treating acute otitis media (Montgomery). 2005;19: Primary care provider interventions for the delayed disclosure of ado- 50-2 lescent sexual assault (Lessing). 2005;19:17-24 President's Message (section) Sickle cell anemia. See Anemia, sickle cell 418 Volume 19 ¢ Number 6 Journal of Pediatric Health Care Smoking Tobacco Youth and tobacco use: nurses take a stand (Buettner-Schmidt). 2005; Youth and tobacco use: nurses take a stand (Buettner-Schmidt). 2005; 19:396-9 (Legislation and Health Policy) 19:396-9 (Legislation and Health Policy) Socioeconomic factors. See also Poverty Tongue Health and social context: social capital’s utility as a construct for nursing Stick out your tongue and say . . . uh, oh! (Walsh). 2005;19:247—8, 263 and health promotion (Looman and Lindeke). 2005;19:90—4 (Case Studies) Specialties, nursing Toys. See Play and playthings The acute care pediatric nurse practitioner (Clinton and Sperhac) 2005; Treatment refusal 19:117-20 (Professional Issues) Do you have consent to treat? (Serota). 2005;19:395, 411-2 (Case Studies) The acute care pediatric nurse practitioner (National Association of Tuberculin test Pediatric Nurse Practitioners). 2005;19(5):14A-15A (Position State- Boy with an unwanted travel companion (Walsh). 2005;19:53, 67-8 ment) (Case Studies) Sports Early identification and interventions for female athlete triad (Waldrop). 2005; 19:213-20 U State health plans Urban population Enrolling children in the state children’s health insurance program Are there universal parenting concepts among culturally diverse families (S-CHIP): can we do more? (Hodgson). 2005;19:1—3 (Guest Editorial) in an inner-city pediatric clinic? (McEvoy et al). 2005;19:142-50 Statistics A practitioner-based asthma intervention program with African American Secondary analysis of data (Coyer and Gallo). 2005;19:60—3 (Research) inner-city school children (Velsor-Friedrich et al). 2005;19:163-71 Stress, psychological Influence of caregiver stress and coping on glycemic control of young Vv children with diabetes (Stallwood). 2005;19:293—300 Visual perception Tai chi and mindfulness-based stress reduction in a Boston public middle school (Wall). 2005;19:230-7 Visual perceptual skills in children born with very low birth weights (Davis et al). 2005;19:363-8 Vomiting T Heart and belly blues (Martin). 2005;19:316-17, 342-4 (Case Studies) Tai ji Tai chi and mindfulness-based stress reduction in a Boston public middle school (Wall). 2005;19:230-7 W Technology Weight perception I remember when a mouse had four legs (Ricciardi). 2005;19(3):19A—20A Weight and weight concerns: are they associated with reported depres- (President's Message) sive symptoms in adolescents? (Daniels). 2005;19:33-41 Journal of Pediatric Health Care November/December 2005 419

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