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AUTHOR 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 NCP, Vol. 6, No. 6, December 1991 SUBJECT INDEX 265 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

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