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Vol. XXIII No. 4 JOURNAL OF VASCULAR NURSING www.jvascnurs.net INDEX TO VOLUME 23 Author Index* A K Pp Ali IS. (see Khattab et al). 2005;23:139-48 (CEC Kaufman M. (see Pratt et al). 2005;23:123-27 (CEC Penckofer S, Filliung DR, Labropoulos N. Non-inva- article) article) . sive cardiovascular risk assessment in women Altman M. (see Oka et al). 2005;23:130-36 (CEC Kelechi TJ. Monitoring research fidelity. 2005;23: with type 2 diabetes. 2005;23:2-7 (CEC article) article) 155-6 Pratt AG, Norris ER, Kaufman M. Peripheral vas- Khattab AD, Ali IS, Rawlings B. Peripheral arterial cular disease and depression. 2005;23:123-27 B disease in diabetic patients selected from a pri- (CEC article) mary care setting: implications for nursing prac- Banga JD. (see Sol et al). 2005;23:20-4 Bartman K. (see Marzen-Groller and Bartman). tice. 2005;23:139-48 (CEC article) 2005;23:42-5 King KM. (see Thurston and King). 2005;23:54-60 R Bokovoy J. (see Lee and Bokovoy). 2005;23:25-9 Klepstad P. (see Olberg et al). 2005;23:88-96 (CEC Rawlings B. (see Khattab et al) 2005;23:139-48 Brandenburg N. (see Zelman et al). 2005;23:97-104 article) (CEC article) Kohiman-Trigoboff D. Lipid management in pa- Rich K. In pursuit of magnet status: the impact of tients with vascular disease. 2005;23:72-6 nursing research. 2005;23:30-1 Cc Krystofiak S. (see Darouiche et al). 2005;23:149-54 Romundstad P. (see Olberg et al). 2005;23:88-96 Christman S. Research update: new research being (CEC article) undertaken to examine ways to improve exercise Rupp M. (see Darouiche et al). 2005;23:149-54 capacity in patients with insulin resistance. 2005; t. Ryder M. (see Darouiche et al). 2005;23:149-54 23:115 Labropoulos N. (see Penckofer et al). 2005;23:2-7 Connolly PM. (see Edmundson et al). 2005;23: (CEC article) 105-11 Lawson G. The importance of obtaining ankle-bra- S Cooke JP. (see Oka et al). 2005;23:130-36 (CEC chial indexes in older adults: the other vital sign. Sanders MG. (see Oka and Sanders). 2005;23:61-6 article) 2005;23:46-51 (CEC article) (CEC article) Lawson G. The poster presentation: an exercise in Shebel ND, Whalen CC. Diagnosis and manage- effective communication. 2005;23:157-8 D ment of iliac vein compression syndrome. 2005; Lawson G. Teaching the Ankle-Brachial Index in Darouiche R, Duncan R, Ghannoum M, Jarvis W, nursing: a new core competency. 2005;23:69-71 23:10-17 (CEC article) Krystofiak S, Rupp M, Ryder M, Tapper M. Lee TL, Bokovoy J. Understanding discharge in- Sieggreen M. Venous disorders: overview of current Catheter-related blood stream infections: current structions after vascular surgery: an observational practice. 2005;23:33-5 assessments on impact, treatment and preven- study. 2005;23:25-9 Sol BGM, van der Biji JJ, Banga JD, Visseren FLJ. tion: key opinion leader roundtable discussion. Vascular risk management through nurse-led self- Lewis C. Perspectives. 2005;23:1, 41, 87, 121-22 2005;23:149-54 management programs. 2005;23:20-4 Dukes E. (see Zelman et al). 2005;23:97-104 Stuenkel DL. (see Edmundson et al). 2005;23 Duncan R. (see Darouiche et al). 2005;23:149-54 M 105-11 Marzen-Groller K, Bartman K. Building a success- Szuba A. (see Oka et al). 2005;23:130-36 (CEC E ful support group for post-amputation patients. article) 2005;23:42-5 Edmundson §S, Stuenkel DL, Connolly PM. Upset- ting the apple cart: a community anticoagulation Myhre HO. (see Olberg et al). 2005;23:88-96 (CEC . clinic survey of life event factors that undermine article) Tai KS. (see Zelman et al). 2005;23:97-104 safe therapy. 2005;23:105-11 Tapper M. (see Darouiche et al). 2005;23:149-54 N Thurston NE, King KM. Implementing evidence- F 7 Norris ER. (see Pratt et al). 2005;23:123-27 (CEC based practice; walking the talk. 2005;23:54-60 Filliung DR. (see Penckofer et al). 2005;23:2-7 (CEC article) Nunnelee JD. Vascular nurse competency in aging. article) 2005;23:32 V G van der Bijl JJ. (see Sol et al). 2005;23:20-4 Ghannoum M. (see Darouiche et al). 2005;23: O Visseren FLJ. (see Sol et al). 2005;23:20-4 149-54 Oka RK, Altman M, Giacomini JC, Szuba A, Cooke Giacomini JC. (see Oka et al). 2005;23:130-36 (CEC JP. Abnormal cardiovascular response to exercise article) in patients with peripheral arterial disease: impli- W Gore M. (see Zelman et al). 2005;23:97-104 cations for management. 2005;23:130-36 (CEC Whalen CC. (see Shebel and Whalen) 2005;23: article) 10-17 (CEC article) Oka RK, Sanders MG. The impact of type 2 diabe- J tes and peripheral arterial disease on quality of Jarvis W, Krystofiak S. (see Darouiche et al). 2005; life. 2005;23:61-6 (CEC article) Zz 23:149-54 Olberg TM, Romundstad P, Kiepstad P, Myhre Zelman DC, Gore M, Dukes E, Tai KS, Branden- HO. Health-related quality of life in long term burg N. Validation of a modified version of the *March, 1-40; June, 41-86; September, 87-120; De- survivors of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm Brief Pain Inventory for painful diabetic peripheral cember, 121-166 repair. 2005;23:88-96 (CEC article) neuropathy. 2005;23:97-104 PAGE 160 JOURNAL OF VASCULAR NURSING DECEMBER 2005 www.jvascnurs.net Subject Index* Vascular risk management through nurse-led self- H management programs (So! et al). 2005;23:20-4 Hyperlipidemia Catheters, indwelling Lipid management in patients with vascular dis- A Catheter-related blood stream infections: current ease (Kohiman-Trigoboff). 2005;23:72-6 Abstracts assessments on impact, treatment and preven- Hypertension Poster abstracts presented at the 23rd annual tion: key opinion leader roundtable discussion Abnormal cardiovascular response to exercise in national symposium of the Society for Vascular (Darouiche et al). 2005;23:149-54 patients with peripheral arterial disease: impli- Nursing. 2005;23:82-4 Change; see Life change events; Organizational in- cations for management (Oka et al). 2005;23: Session abstracts presented at the 23rd annual novation 130-36 (CEC article) national symposium of the Society for Vascular Clinical Column Nursing. 2005;23:77-81 Teaching the Ankle-Brachial Index in nursing: a Aging new core competency (Lawson). 2005;23:69-71 Iliac vein Vascular nurse competency in aging (Nunnelee). Venous disorders: overview of current practice Diagnosis and management of iliac vein compres- 2005;23:32 (Sieggreen). 2005;23:33-5 sion syndrome (Shebel and Whalen). 2005;23: American Nurses Credentialing Center Clinical competence 10-17 (CEC article) In pursuit of magnet status: the impact of nursing Teaching the Ankle-Brachial Index in nursing: a Insulin resistance research (Rich). 2005;23:30-1 new core competency (Lawson). 2005;23:69-71 Research update: new research being undertaken Amputation Vascular nurse competency in aging (Nunnelee). to examine ways to improve exercise capacity Building a successful support group for post- 2005;23:32 in patients with insulin resistance (Christman). amputation patients (Marzen-Groller and Bart- Communication 2005;23:115 man). 2005;23:42-5 The poster presentation: an exercise in effective Ankle communication (Lawson). 2005;23:157-8 The importance of obtaining ankle-brachial in- Constriction, pathologic Leg ulcer dexes in older adults: the other vital sign (Law- Diagnosis and management of iliac vein compres- Venous disorders: overview of current practice son). 2005;23:46-51 (CEC article) sion syndrome (Shebel and Whalen). 2005;23: (Sieggreen). 2005;23:33-5 Teaching the Ankle-Brachial Index in nursing: a 10-17 (CEC article) Life change events new core competency (Lawson). 2005;23:69-71 Cross infection Upsetting the apple cart: a community anticoag- Anticholesteremic agents Catheter-related blood stream infections: current ulation clinic survey of life event factors that Lipid management in patients with vascular dis- assessments on impact, treatment and preven- undermine safe therapy (Edmundson et al). ease (KohIman-Trigoboff). 2005;23:72-6 tion: key opinion leader roundtabie discussion 2005;23:105-11 Anticoagulants (Darouiche et al). 2005;23:149-51 Life style Upsetting the apple cart: a community anticoag- Vascular risk management through nurse-led self- ulation clinic survey of life event factors that ’ D management programs (Sol et al). 2005;23:20-4 undermine safe therapy (Edmundson et al). Data collection 2005;23:105-11 Upsetting the apple cart: a community anticoag- N Aortic aneurysm, abdominal ulation clinic survey of life event factors that Nursing Health-related quality of life in long term survivors undermine safe therapy (Edmundson et al). Implementing evidence-based practice; walking of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair 2005;23:105-11 the talk (Thurston and King). 2005;23:54-60 (Olberg et al). 2005;23:88-96 (CEC article) Depression Perspectives (Lewis). 2005;23:1 Aortic aneurysm, thoracic Peripheral vascular disease and depression (Pratt Nursing continuing education Health-related quality of life in long term survivors et al). 2005;23:123-27 (CEC article) Abnormal cardiovascular response to exercise in of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair Diabetes mellitus patients with peripheral arterial disease: impli- (Olberg et al). 2005;23:88-96 (CEC article) Peripheral arterial disease in diabetic patients se- cations for management (Oka et al). 2005;23: Atherosclerosis lected from a primary care setting: implications 130-36 Lipid management in patients with vascular dis- for nursing practice (Khattab et al). 2005;23: Diagnosis and management of iliac vein compres- ease (Kohiman-Trigoboff). 2005;23:72-6 130-36 (CEC article) sion syndrome (Shebel and Whalen). 2005;23: Authorship; see Writing Diabetes mellitus, non-insulin-dependent 10-19 Awards and prizes The impact of type 2 diabetes and peripheral Health-related quality of life in long term survivors In pursuit of magnet status: the impact of nursing arterial disease on quality“of life (Oka and San- of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair research (Rich). 2005;23:30-1 ders). 2005;23:61-6 (CEC article) (Olberg et al). 2005;23:88-96 Perspectives (Lewis). 2005;23:1 Non-invasive cardiovascular risk assessment in The impact of type 2 diabetes and peripheral women with type 2 diabetes (Penckofer et al). arterial disease on quality of life (Oka and San- B 2005;23:2-7 (CEC article) ders). 2005;23:61-6 Blood-borne pathogens Diabetic neuropathies The importance of obtaining ankle-brachial in- Catheter-related blood stream infections: current Validation of a modified version of the Brief Pain dexes in older adults: the other vital sign (Law- assessments on impact, treatment and preven- Inventory for painful diabetic peripheral neurop- son). 2005;23:46-51 tion: key opinion leader roundtable discussion athy (Zelman et al). 2005;23:97-104 Non-invasive cardiovascular risk assessment in (Darouiche et al). 2005;23:149-54 Dyslipidemia; see Hyperlipidemia women with type 2 diabetes (Penckofer et al). Brachial artery 2005;23:2-9 The importance of obtaining ankle-brachial in- Ee Peripheral vascular disease and depression (Pratt dexes in older adults: the other vital sign (Law- Evaluation studies et al). 2005;23:123-27 son). 2005;23:46-51 (CEC article) Monitoring research fidelity (Kelechi). 2005; Teaching the Ankle-Brachial Index in nursing: a 23:155-6 O new core competency (Lawson). 2005;23:69-71 Evidence-based medicine Organizational innovation Implementing evidence-based practice; walking Perspectives (Lewis). 2005;23:121-22 Cc the talk (Thurston and King). 2005;23:54-60 Outcome assessment (health care) Cardiovascular abnormalities Exercise Health-related quality of life in long term survivors Abnormal cardiovascular response to exercise in Abnormal cardiovascular response to exercise in of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair patients with peripheral arterial disease: impli- patients with peripheral arterial disease: impli- (Olberg et al). 2005;23:88-96 (CEC article) cations for management (Oka et al). 2005;23: cations for management (Oka et al). 2005;23: 130-36 (CEC article) 130-36 (CEC article) Pp Cardiovascular disorders Research update: new research being undertaken Pain measurement Non-invasive cardiovascular risk assessment in to examine ways to improve exercise capacity Validation of a modified version of the Brief Pain women with type 2 diabetes (Penckofer et al). in patients with insulin resistance (Christman). Inventory for painful diabetic peripheral neurop- 2005;23:2-7 (CEC article) 2005;23:115 athy (Zelman et al). 2005;23:97-104 Vol. XXIII No. 4 JOURNAL OF VASCULAR NURSING PAGE 161 www.jvascnurs.net Patient compliance The impact of type 2 diabetes and peripheral Self-help groups Upsetting the apple cart: a community anticoag- arterial disease on quality of life (Oka and San- Building a successful support group for post- ulation clinic survey of life event factors that ders). 2005;23:61-6 (CEC article) amputation patients (Marzen-Groller and Bart- undermine safe therapy (Edmundson et al). man). 2005;23:42-5 2005;23:105-11 R Septicemia Patient discharge Recent Publications of Interest in Other Journals Catheter-related blood stream infections: current Understanding discharge instructions after vascu- Recent Publications of Interest in Other Journals. assessments on impact, treatment and preven- lar surgery: an observational study (Lee and 2005;23:36, 85, 116 tion: key opinion leader roundtable discussion Bokovoy). 2005;23:25-9 Reproducibility of results (Darouiche et al). 2005;23:149-51 Patient education Validation of a modified version of the Brief Pain Severity of illness index Understanding discharge instructions after vascu- Inventory for painful diabetic peripheral neurop- Validation of a modified version of the Brief Pain lar surgery: an observational study (Lee and athy (Zelman et al). 2005;23:97-104 Inventory for painful diabetic peripheral neurop- Bokovoy). 2005;23:25-9 Research athy (Zelman et al). 2005;23:97-104 Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) In pursuit of magnet status: the impact of nursing Social support research (Rich). 2005;23:30-1 Abnormal cardiovascular response to exercise in Building a successful support group for post- patients with peripheral arterial disease: impli- Monitoring research fidelity (Kelechi). 2005;23:155-6 amputation patients (Marzen-Groller and Bart- cations for management (Oka et al). 2005;23: Research update: new research being undertaken man). 2005;23:42-5 to examine ways to improve exercise capacity 130-36 (CEC article) Society for Vascular Nursing The impact of type 2 diabetes and peripheral in patients with insulin resistance (Christman). Perspectives (Lewis). 2005;23:41 2005;23:115 arterial disease on quality of life (Oka and San- Poster abstracts presented at the 23rd annual Research Column ders). 2005;23:61-6 (CEC article) national symposium of the Society for Vascular In pursuit of magnet status: the impact of nursing The importance of obtaining ankle-brachial in- Nursing. 2005;23:82-4 research (Rich). 2005;23:30-1 dexes in older adults: the other vital sign (Law- Session abstracts presented at the 23rd annual Monitoring research fidelity (Kelechi). 2005;23: son). 2005;23:46-51 (CEC article) national symposium of the Society for Vascular 155-6 Peripheral arterial disease in diabetic patients se- Nursing. 2005;23:77-81 The poster presentation: an exercise in effective lected from a primary care setting: implications SVN strategic plan. 2005;23:112-14 communication (Lawson). 2005;23:157-8 for nursing practice (Khattab et al). 2005;23: Support groups; see Self-help groups Research update: new research being undertaken 130-36 (CEC article) to examine ways to improve exercise capacity Peripheral vascular disease and depression (Pratt in patients with insulin resistance (Christman). et al). 2005;23:123-27 (CEC article) V 2005;23:115 Teaching the Ankle-Brachial Index in nursing: a Vascular diseases Vascular nurse competency in aging (Nunnelee). new core competency (Lawson). 2005;23:69-71 Peripheral vascular disease and depression (Pratt 2005;23:32 Perspectives (column) et al). 2005;23:123-27 (CEC article) Risk assessment Perspectives (Lewis). 2005;23:1, 41, 85, 121-22 Venous disorders: overview of current practice Non-invasive cardiovascular risk assessment in Planning techniques (Sieggreen). 2005;23:33-5 women with type 2 diabetes (Penckofer et al). SVN strategic plan. 2005;23:112-14 2005;23:2-7 (CEC article) Vascular surgery Posters Understanding discharge instructions after vascu- Risk factors The poster presentation: an exercise in effective lar surgery: an observational study (Lee and The importance of obtaining ankle-brachial in- communication Lawson G. 2005;23:157-8 Bokovoy). 2005;23:25-9 dexes in older adults: the other vital sign (Law- Professional practice son). 2005;23:46-51 (CEC article) Venous thrombosis Implementing evidence-based practice; walking Diagnosis and management of iliac vein compres- Peripheral arterial disease in diabetic patients se- the talk (Thurston and King). 2005;23:54-60 lected from a primary care setting: implications sion syndrome (Shebel and Whalen). 2005;23: Pulmonary embolism 10-17 (CEC article) for nursing practice (Khattab et al). 2005;23: Venous disorders: overview of current practice 130-36 (CEC. article) Venous disorders: overview of current practice (Sieggreen). 2005;23:33-5 Risk rnanagement (Sieggreen). 2005;23:33-5 Vascular risk management through nurse-led self- management programs (Sol et al). 2005;23:20-4 Q WwW Quality of life Ss Writing Health-related quality of life in long term survivors Self care Perspectives (Lewis). 2005;23:85 of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair Vascular risk management through nurse-led self- The poster presentation: an exercise in effective (Olberg et al). 2005;23:88-96 (CEC article) management programs (Sol et al). 2005;23:20-4 communication (Lawson). 2005;23:157-8

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