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Journal of Neuroscience Nursing 1999 Index of Articles’ Volume 31, Number 1-6 © Indexed by Subject and Author Subject Index ACIDOSIS—CHEMICALLY INDUCED—IN seizure management (Winkelman C) brain injury survivors (Zeigler EA) INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD (tables/charts) 1999 Feb; 31(1): 50-3 (9 ref) 1999 Apr; 31(2): 106-9 (13 ref) The implementation and maintenance ANTIHYPERTENSIVE AGENTS BRAIN NEOPLASMS of the Ketogenic Diet in children Antihypertensive treatment for the A case report: maxillotomy for removal (Casey JC et al) (tables/charts) 1999 neurological patient: a nursing chal- of a clival chordoma (Lowery RD) Oct; 31(5): 294-302 (2 ref) lenge (Kajs-Wyllie M) (case study, (case study, diagnostic images) 1999 ADAPTATION, PSYCHOLOGICAL tables/charts) 1999 Jun; 31(3): 142-51 Oct: 3105): 303-8 (8 ref) Emotional distress in critically-injured (11 ref) BRAIN NEOPLASMS—SURGERY patients three months after a potential- BRAIN DISEASES—DIAGNOSIS—IN INFANCY A case report: maxillotomy for remoy ly life-threatening accident (Grossman AND CHILDHOOD of a clival chordoma (Lowery RD) M et al) (research, tables/charts) 1999 Jun; 31(3): 159-73 (53 ref) Cerebral hydatid cysts in children (case study, diagnostic images) 199 (Kocaman §eS t al) (care plan, diagnos- Oct: 3165): 303-8 (8 ref) ADRENAL CORTEX HORMONES tic images, nursing diagnoses, nursing BRAIN SURGERY—METHODS Corticosteroids and traumatic brain interventions, statistics, tables/charts) A case report: maxillotomy for injury: status at the end of the decade 1999 Oct: 31(5): 270-7 (45 ref) of a clival chordoma (Lowery of the brain (Segatore M) (review, BRAIN DISEASES—ETIOLOGY—IN INFANCY (case study, diagnostic images tables/charts) 1999 Aug; 31(4): 239-50 AND CHILDHOOD Oct; 31(5): 303-8 (8 ref) (75 ref) Cerebral hydatid cysts in children BRAIN TUMOR-TREATMENT AGGRESSION—IN OLD AGE (Kocaman S et al) (care plan, diagnos- Horizons (Fowler S) 1999 Dec: The relation of premorbid factors to tic images, nursing diagnoses, nursing 370 @ ref) aggressive physical behavior in interventions, statistics, tables/charts) dementia (Kolanowski AM et al) 1999 Oct; 31(5): 270-7 (45 ref) CAREGIVER BURDEN (research, tables/charts) 1999 Oct; The experience of transition for a BRAIN INJURIES 31(5): 278-84 (50 ref) daughter caregiver of a stroke survivor (Fraser C) (research) 1999 Feb; 31(1 ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL DELIRIUM—PRE- brain injury: a nurse’s perspective 9-16 (44 ref) VENTION AND CONTROL (Heath DL et al) (pictoria!, review) Managing alcohol withdrawal in the 1999 Apr; 31(2): 97-105 (97 ref) CEREBRAL ANEURYSM—COMPLICATIONS acutely ill hospitalized adult (Segatore Using transcranial Doppler sonography BRAIN INJURIES—DRUG THERAPY M et al) (research, tables/charts) 1999 to augment the neurological examina Corticosteroids and traumatic brain Jun; 31(3): 129-41 (39 ref) tion after aneurysmal subarachnoid injury: status at the end of the decade hemorrhage (Falyar CR) (case study ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES of the brain (Segatore M) (review, diagnostic images, tables/charts The use and effectiveness of alternative tables/charts) 1999 Aug; 31(4): 239-5(> ings) 1999 Oct; 31(5): 285 IZO_O therapies in multiple sclerosis [corrected] CJS ref) (17 ref) [published erratum appears in J NEU- BRAIN INJURIES—PHYSIOPATHOLOGY ROSCI NURS 1999 Apr; 31(2): 65] (New- CEREBROVASCULAR CIRCULATION— Secondary mechanisms in traumatic land P) 1999 Feb; 31(1): 43-6 (23 ref) EVALUATION brain injury: a nurse’s perspective The nurse’s role in delivery of ANTICONVULSANTS—ADMINISTRATION AND (Heath DL et al) (pictorial, review) radioisotope for ictal SPECT scan DOSAGE 1999 Apr; 31(2): 97-105 (97 ref) (Huntington NA) (pictorial, New therapies in the management of tables/charts) 1999 Aug; 31(4): 208-15 acute or cluster seizures and seizure Corticosteroids and traumatic brain emergencies (Shafer PO) injury: status at the end of the decade (26 ref) (tables/charts) 1999 Aug; 31(4): 224-30 of the brain (Segatore M) (review, Using transcranial Doppler sonography (34 ref) tables/charts) 1999 Aug; 31(4): 239-50 to augment the neurological examina- ANTICONVULSANTS—PHARMACODYNAMICS (75 ref) tion after aneurysmal subarachnoid Pharmacology update. A review of phar- BRAIN INJURIES—PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS hemorrhage (Falyar CR) (case study, macodynamics and pharmacokinetics in Psychosocial issues for spouses of diagnostic images, tables/charts, *Index Copyright ©1999, Cinahl Information Systems. All rights reserved a2 Journal of Neuroscience \ursing AREAS TEE IT IRE TEO PTS BOT EL L RS ETE TL EL ENE LAI LILI OM Ve OER EE LEINSTER SIE SAL LIEBE PEAS, ROOTES RIEL BIOL TELE BELEN IN PEAS tracings) 1999 Oct; 31(5): 285-7, 289-93 (Tin MK et al) (research, tables/charts) referred mandibular pain (Blows WT) (17 ref) 1999 Dec; 31(6): 348-56 (25 ref) (case study, pictorial) 1999 Jun; 31(3): 187-90 (11 ref) CESTODE INFECTIONS—COMPLICATIONS— CRITICAL ILLNESS—PsyYCHOSOCIAL In INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD FACTORS EPILEPSY Cerebral hydatid cysts in children Emotional distress in critically-injured New therapies in the management of (Kocaman §e t al) (care plan, diagnos- patients three months after a potential- acute or cluster seizures and seizure tic images, nursing diagnoses, nursing ly life-threatening accident (Grossman emergencies (Shafer PO) interventions, statistics, tables/charts) M et al) (research, tables/charts) 1999 (tables/charts) 1999 Aug; 31(4): 224-30 1999 Oct: 31(5): 270-7 (45 ref) Jun; 3103): 159-73 (53 ref) (34 ref) CHEST PAIN—ETIOLOGY Needs of the family of critically-ill neu- Catamenial epilepsy: in search of a Diaphragmatic cramp as a possible rosurgical patients: a comparison of clinical entity and its prevalence cause of noncardiac chest pain and nursing and family perceptions (Tin (Weatherford KJ) 1999 Dec; 31(6): referred mandibular pain (Blows WT) MK et al) (research, tables/charts) 1999 328-31 (13 ref) (case study, pictorial) 1999 Jun; 31(3): Dec; 31(6): 348-56 (25 ref) 187-90 (11 ref) EPILEPSY—DIET THERAPY—IN INFANCY CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS AND CHILDHOOD CoMA—NURSING Factors that contribute to complica- The implementation and maintenance Experiences of critical care nurses car- tions during intrahospital transport of of the Ketogenic Diet in children ing for unresponsive patients (Vil- the critically ill (Doring BL et al) (Casey JC et al) (tables/charts) 1999 lanueva NE) (research, tables/charts) (research, tables/charts) 1999 Apr; Oct; 31(5): 294-302 (2 ref) 1999 Aug; 31(4): 216-23 (15 ref) 31(2): 80-6 (21 ref) COMMUNICATION EPILEPSY—SURGERY The nurse’s role in delivery of Experiences of critical care nurses car- Living a nightmare: family experiences radioisotope for ictal SPECT scan ing for unresponsive patients (Vil- of waiting following neurological crisis (Huntington NA) (pictorial, lanueva NE) (research, tables/charts) (Plowfield LA) (research, tables/charts) tables/charts) 1999 Aug; 31(4): 208-15 1999 Aug; 31(4): 216-23 (15 ref) 1999 Aug; 31(4): 231-8 (23 ref) (26 ref) COPING CULTURAL DIVERSITY FAMILY ATTITUDES Emotional distress in critically-injured It’s a small world (Stewart-Amidei C) Living a nightmare: family experiences patients three months after a potential- (editorial) 1999 Feb; 31(1): 5 of waiting following neurological crisis ly life-threatening accident (Grossman Cysts—ETIOLOGY—IN INFANCY AND (Plowfield LA) (research, tables/charts) M et al) (research, tables/charts) 1999 1999 Aug; 31(4): 231-8 (23 ref) CHILDHOOD Jun; 31(3): 159-73 (53 ref) Cerebral hydatid cysts in children FAMILy NEEDS AND ATTITUDES CopiNG—IN MIDDLE AGE (Kocaman §e t al) (care plan, diagnos- Needs of the family of critically-ill neu- Continuity challenges of Parkinson’s dis- tic images, nursing diagnoses, nursing rosurgical patients: a comparison of ease in middle life (Habermann B) interventions, statistics, tables/charts) nursing and family perceptions (Tin (research) 1999 Aug; 31(4): 200-7 (18 ref) 1999 Oct; 31(5): 270-7 (45 ref) MK et al) (research, tables/charts) 1999 CRANIOTOMY DAUGHTERS—PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS Dec; 31(6): 348-56 (25 ref) Global views. Postoperative pain con- The experience of transition for a FATIGUE SYNDROME, CHRONIC trol after craniotomy (Hoeck Be t al) daughter caregiver of a stroke survivor Effect of therapeutic hypothermia on 1999 Feb; 31(1): 47-9 (5 ref) (Fraser C) (research) 1999 Feb; 31(1): the incidence and treatment of 9-16 (44 ref) CRANIOTOMY—COMPLICATIONS intracranial hypertension (Slade J et al) Venous thromboembolism: risk factors DECISION MAKING, FAMILY (clinical trial, research, tables/charts) in the craniotomy patient population Organ donation: the family’s right to 1999 Oct; 31(5): 264-9 (16 ref) (Warbel A et al) (research, make an informed choice (Beaulieu D) FOUNDATIONS tables/charts) 1999 Jun; 31(3): 180-6 1999 Feb; 31(1): 37-42 (25 ref) Guest editorial: ensuring the future (21 ref) DEMENTIA (Callanan M) (editorial) 1999 Oct; CRITICAL CARE NURSING The relation of premorbid factors to 31(5): 263 Experiences of critical care nurses car- aggressive physical behavior in ing for unresponsive patients (Vil- dementia (Kolanowski AM et al) Beyond the decade of the brain (Stew- lanueva NE) (research, tables/charts) (research, tables/charts) 1999 Oct; art-Amidei C) (editorial) 1999 Dec; 31(6): 1999 Aug; 31(4): 216-23 (15 ref) 31(5): 278-84 (50 ref) 207 er DIAPHRAGM—PHYSIOPATHOLOGY Needs of the family of critically-ill neu- Building a mission for quality care Diaphragmatic cramp as a possible rosurgical patients: a comparison of (Peterson R) (figure) 1999 Dec; 31(6): cause of noncardiac chest pain and nursing and family perceptions 363-65 (3 ref) December, 1999 © Volume 31, Number6 HEAD INJURIES—COMPLICATIONS (clinical trial, research, tables/charts) MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS—NURSING CARI Effect of therapeutic hypothermia on 1999 Oct; 31(5): 264-9 (16 ref) Multiple Sclerosis Pathways the incidence and treatment of ative nursing role in disease mana INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE, INCREASED— intracranial hypertension (Slade J et al) ment (Madonna MG, Keating MM EPIDEMIOLOGY (clinical trial, research, tables/charts) (figures, tables/charts) 1999 Dec: 4 Effect of therapeutic hypothermia on 1999 Oct: 31(5): 264-9 (16 ref) 542-35 (17 ref) the incidence and treatment of HEAD INJURY intracranial hypertension (Slade J et al) MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS— Horizons (Fowler S) 1999 Dec: 31(6) (clinical trial, research, tables/charts) PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS 469-70 (4 ref) 1999 Oct: 31065) 264-9 (16 ref) [he journey to multiple sclerosis HEALTH PROMOTION INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE, INCREASED— qu ilitativ € study (Koopma (research) 1999 Feb; 31(1) Promoting wellness for women with THERAPY multiple sclerosis (Stuifbergen A et al) Effect of therapeutic hypothermia on (2)0 ref)+ (tables/charts) 1999 Apr; 31(2): 73-9 the incidence and treatment of MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS—THERAPY (21 ref) intracranial hypertension (Slade J et al) The USE and effectiveness Ail (clinical trial, research, tables/charts) tive therapies in multiple scler« Catamenial epilepsy: in search of a 1999 Oct: 31(5): 264-9 (16 ref) rected] ip iblished erratun ppears clinical entity and its prevalence NEUROSCI NURS 1999 Apr; 31 5 LIFE PURPOSE (Weatherford KJ) 1999 Dec; 41(6): (Newland P) 1999 Feb; 31 Living a nightmare: Family experiences 328-31 (13 > ref) (25 ref) of waiting following neurological crisis HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE—SYMPTOMS (Plowfield LA) (research, tables/charts) MuscLeE CRAMP 1999 Aug; 31(4): 231-8 (23 ref) Understanding the neuropsychiatric Diaphragmatic cramp as a possi symptoms of Huntington’s disease cause of noncardiac chest pain MANDIBLE (Hofmann N) 1999 Oct: 31(5): 309-13 referred mandibular pain (Blows W Diaphragmatic cramp as a possible (10 ref) (case study, pictorial) 1999 J cause of noncardiac chest pain and 187-90 (11 ref) HyYPERTENSION—DRUG THERAPY referred mandibular pain (Blows WT) Antihypertensive treatment for the (case study, pictorial) 1999 Jun; 31(3) NERVOUS SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY neurological patient: a nursing chal- 187-90 (11 ref) Neurologic mechanisms in ps lenge (Kajs-Wyllie M) (case study roimmunology (Fox S et MANNITOL—ADMINISTRATION AND tables/charts) 1999 Jun; 31(3): 142-51 charts) 1999 Apr; 31(2):> 8 - a DOSAGE (11 ref) Effect of therapeutic hypothermia on NEUROLOGIC EXAMINATION HYPERTENSION—NURSING the incidence and treatment of Using transcranial Doppler s Antihypertensive treatment for the intracranial hypertension (Slade J et al) to augment the neurologica neurological patient: a nursing chal- (clinical trial, research, tables/charts) tion after aneurysmal! sub lenge (Kajs-Wyllie M) (case study, 1999 Oct: 31(5): 264-9 (16 ref) hemorrhage (Falyar CR) (case st tables/charts) 1999 Jun; 31(3): 142-51 diagnostic images, tables s MAXILLA (11 ref) ings) 1999 Oct: 31(5): 285-7. 28 A case report: maxillotomy for removal (17 ref) HYPOTHERMIA, INDUCED of a clival chordoma (Lowery RD) Effect of therapeutic hypothermia on (case study, diagnostic images) 1999 NEUROSCIENCE NURSING the incidence and treatment of Oct: 31(5): 303-8 (8 ref) Organ donation and neurosciet nurs intracranial hypertension (Slade J et al) ing: your role in the process (S$ MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (clinical trial, research, tables/charts) Promoting wellness for women with 1999 Apr 41(2) 1 aan el 1999 Oct 4105): 264-9 (16 ref) multiple sclerosis (Stuifbergen A et al) Antihypertensive treatment ! INTERFERONS—ADMINISTRATION AND (tables/charts) 1999 Apr; 31(2): 73-9 rological patient DOSAGE (21 ref) (Kajs-Wyllie M) (case study Improving the convenience of home- charts) 1999 Jun; 31(3): 142-51 based interferon beta-la therapy for Eating patterns in women with multi- multiple sclerosis (Lesaux J et al) (pic- ple sclerosis (Timmerman GM et al) Experiences of critical care nurses torial) 1999 Jun; 31(3): 174-9 (17 ref) (research, tables/charts) 1999 Jun; ing for unresponsive patients 31(3): 152-8 (40 ref) INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE, INCREASED— lanueva NE) (research, tables, charts DRUG THERAPY MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS—DRUG THERAPY 1999 Aug: 31(4): 216-24 (15 1 Effect of therapeutic hypothermia on Improving the convenience of home- the incidence and treatment of based interferon beta-la therapy for Beyond the decade of the brait » intracranial hypertension (Slade J et al) multiple sclerosis (Lesaux J et al) (pic- art-Amidei C) (editorial) torial) 1999 Jun; 31(3): 174-9 (17 ref) 31(6): 3> 27 Journal of Neuroscience \ursing TATA REE SLR RED ME IETS PL NI BL REA T EE EDT RILEY D LENIN AES LI EE I ETF IE)T EST TED LG LEE ALDS EVIE ELIGIBLE NURSING SHORTAGE—UNITED STATES PARKINSON DISEASE—PSYCHOSOCIAL FAC- Multiple Sclerosis Pathways: an innov- Here we go again (Stewart-Amidei C) TORS—IN MIDDLE AGE ative nursing role in disease manage (editorial) 1999 Jun; 31(3): 125 Continuity challenges of Parkinson's ment (Madonna MG Keating MM) disease in middle life (Habermann B) NUTRITION (figures, tables/charts) 1999 Dec; 31(6): (research) 1999 Aug; 41(4): 200-7 Eating patterns in women with multi- 332-) 35 (17 ref) ple sclerosis (Timmerman GM et al) (18 ref) (research, tables/charts) 1999 Jun; PATIENT SUPPORT Needs of the family of critically-ill neu- 31(3): 15 ) -8 (40 ref) Multiple Sclerosis Pathways: an innov rosurgical patients: a comparison of ative nursing role in disease manage- nursing and family perceptions (Tin OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY ment (Madonna MG, Keating MM) MK et al) (research, tables/charts) 1999 Violence in the workplace: debunking (figures, tables/charts) 1999 Dec; 31(6): Dec; 31(6): 348-56 (25 ref) the myths (Stewart-Amidei C) (editori 332-35 (17 ref) al) 1999 Aug; 31(4): 199 Global views. Health-related quality of PHARMACOKINETICS Opps RATIO life in clinical practice (Hagell P et al) Pharmacology update. A review of Research corner. An introduction to 1999 Dec: 31(6): 366-68 (8 ref) pharmacodynamics and pharmacoki the odds ratio (Lucke JF) (equations & netics in seizure management (Winkel- NEUROSCIENCE NURSING—ORGANIZATIONS formulas, tables/charts) 1999 Aug; ) man C) (tables/charts) 1999 Feb; 31(1) Guest editorial: ensuring the future 31(4): 254-7 (11 ref) 50-3 (9 ref) (Callanan M) (editorial) 1999 Oct; ORGAN PROCUREMENT 41(5): 263 POSTOPERATIVE PAIN—DRUG THERAPY Organ donation: the family’s right to Global views. Postoperative pain con- NEUROTRANSMITTERS—PHYSIOLOGY make an informed choice (Beaulieu D) trol after craniotomy (Hoeck Be t al) Neurologic mechanisms in psychoneu 1999 Feb; 3101): 3 +2 (25 ref) 1999 Feb; 31(1): 47-9 (5 ref) roimmunology (Fox § et al) (tables/charts) 1999 Apr; 31(2): 87-96 To give or not to give (Stewart-Amidei PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING (27 ref) C) (editorial) 1999 Apr; 41(2): 61 Emotional distress in critically-injured patients three months after a potential NURSE-PATIENT RELATIONS Organ donation and neuroscience ly life-threatening accident (Grossman Experiences of critical care nurses cat nursing: your role in the process M et al) (research, tables/charts) 1999 ing for unresponsive patients (Vil (Schnell S) 1999 Apr; 31(2): 66-72 Jun; 31(3): 159-73 (53 ref) lanueva NE) (research tables/charts) (16 ref) 1999 Aug; 31(4): 216-23 (15 ref) PsSYCHONEUROIMMUNOLOGY ORGAN PROCUREMENT—ORGANIZATIONS Neurologic mechanisms in psychoneu NURSING HOME PATIENTS Organ donation and neuroscience roimmunology (Fox S et al) The relation of premorbid factors to nursing: your role in the process (tables/charts) 1999 Apr; 31(2): aggressive physical behavior in (Schnell S$) 1999 Apr; 31(2): 66-72 87-96 (27 ref) dementia (Kolanowski AM et al) (16 ref) (research, tables/charts) 1999 Oct: QUALITY IMPROVEMENT 31(5): 278-84 (50 ref) OUTCOMES CHEALTH CARE) Building a mission for quality care Managing alcohol withdrawal in the (Peterson R) (figure) 1999 Dec; 31(6): NURSING MODELS, THEORETICAL acutely ill hospitalized adult (Segatore 363-065 (4 ref) The relation of premorbid factors to M et al) (research, tables/charts) 1999 aggressive physical behavior in QUALITY OF LIFE Jun; 31(3): 129 11 (39 ref) dementia (Kolanowski AM et al) Quality of life after stroke: a qualitative (research, tables/charts) 1999 Oct; PAIN study (Pilkington FB) (case examples, 31(5): 278-84 (50 ref) Horizons (Fowler S) 1999 Dec; 31(6): figures, research) 1999 Dec; 31(6): 409-70 (3 ref) 330-47 (62 ref) NURSING PRACTICE, THEORY BASED Promoting wellness for women with PAIN MEASUREMENT Global views. Health-related quality of multiple sclerosis (Stuifbergen A et al) Global views. Pain management life in clinical practice (Hagell P et al) (tables/charts) 1999 Apr; 31(2): 73-9 (Hagell P et al) 1999 Aug 41(4): 251-3 1999 Dec: 31(6): 366-68 (8 ref) (21 ref) (11 ref) RECOVERY NURSING ROLES PARALYSIS—CHEMICALLY INDUCED Emotional distress in critically-injured Multiple Sclerosis Pathways: an innoy Experiences of critical care nurses car- patients three months after a potential ative nursing role in disease manage ing for unresponsive patients (Vil ly life-threatening accident (Grossman ment (Madonna MG, Keating MM) lanueva NE) (research, tables/charts) M et al) (research, tables/charts) 1999 (figures, tables/charts) 1999 Dec; 31(6): 1999 Aug; 41( t): 216 “A ( 15 ref) Jun; 31(3): 159-73 (53 ref) (17 ref) December, 1999 © Volume 31, Number 6 REFERRED PAIN multiple sclerosis (Lesaux J et al) ain inwurv survn Diaphragmatic cramp as a possible (pictorial) 1999 Jun; 31(3): 1 t+-9 (17 ref) 19O9QO0 cause of noncardiac chest pain and SELF ADMINISTRATION— referred mandibular pain (Blows WT) (case study, pictorial) 1999 Jun; 31(3) EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES ine yl ne 1 I S 187-90 (11 ref) Improving the convenience of home jua ive st K ) \ based interferon beta-ia therapy for eseal MO) F¢ 4 J-2 2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY multiple scleros s (LT esaux J et al) m(yp i THEORY VALIDATION Recruiting and retaining research pat torial) 1999 Jun; 31(43): 174-9 (17 ref) ticipants for a clinical intervention SPOUSES—PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS study (Grant JS et al) (case examples) Psvchosocial issues for spouses of j y i K \ t | YOO Dec - 41(6): (48 ref) Drain 1nj ury survivors (Zeigler EA) RESEARCH—QUALITY OF LIFE 1999 Apr; 41(2): 106-9 (14 ref) 5 278 a) 5 Quality of life after stroke: a qualitative STATUS EPILEPTICUS—DIAGNOSIS THROMBOEMBOLISM study (Pilkington FB) (case examples, An algorithm for diagnosis and treat- \ mus thre S S figures, research) 1999 Dec; 31(6): 336 ment of status epilepticus in adults +7 (62 ref) (Gilbert K) (algorithm) 1999 Feb; ( \W Y€ \ é S RESTRICTED DiET—IN INFANCY AND 41(1): 27-9. 34-6 (19 ref) CHILDHOOD STATUS EPILEPTICUS—DRUG THERAPY Che implementation and maintenance An algorithm for diagnosis and treat of the Ketogenic Diet in children (Casey JC et al) (tables/« harts) 1999 {|L status epilepticus in adults (Gilbert K) (algorithm) 1999 Feb; Oct; 31(5): 294-302 (2 ref) $s 41(1): 27-9. 34-6 (19 ref) RIsK FACTORS STROKE TRANSFER, INTRAHOSPITAI Venous thromboembolism: risk factors [he experience of transition fot Factors tl in the craniotomy patient population daughter caregiver of a stroke survivot (Warbel \ et al) (research, tables (Fraser C) (research) 1999 Feb; 31(1 charts) 1999 Jun 41(3): 180-6 (21 ref) SEIZURES Catamenial epilepsy: in search of a Global views. International perspectives ULTRASONOGRAPHY, DOPPLER, clinical entity and its prevalence on stroke rehabilitation (Hagell P et al 1999 Apr; 31(2): 110-4 (19 ref) TRANSCRANIAI (Weatherford KJ) 1999 Dec: 41(6): 428 Using 1S S vy Q‘u ality of life after stroke: a qualitative » augmen ; SEIZURES—DRUG THERAPY fte ‘ smal s study (Pilkington FB) (case examples, Pharmacology update. A review of emorrhage C} 6 1 gumrrees , r°‘- e> sY eha 1r9(c 99hyc ) D)e c>: 3211 (6)fy: 34 36 pharmacodynamics and pharmacoki- dciagenosti ves S netics in seizure management (Winkel yc) OO ( 21(5 R27 79 man C) (tables/charts) 1999 Feb: 31(1): 1999 Dec; 31(6 Horizons (Fowler S) 50-3 (9 ref) 469-70 (4 ref) New therapies in the management of SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE acute or cluster seizures and seizure Using transcranial Doppler sonography emergencies (Shafer PO) (tables to augment the neurological examina charts) 1999 Aug; 3214 (4): 292 4-30 (44 ref) tion after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (Falyar CR) (case study, SEIZURES—PREVENTION AND CONTROL— WOMEN’S HEALTH diagnostic images, tables/charts, trac IN INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD Catamenial epilepsy n se ingsy ) 1999 Oct: 3165): 285-7, 289-93 The implementation and maintenance C17 ref) ClWliiennai itchael} r fon Crnudtt\r KJmi)na d 1! t S mprr e : of the Ketogenic Diet in children (Casey JC et al) (tables/charts) 1999 SURVIVORS Oct: 31(5): 294-302 (2 ref) he experience of transition for a WORKPLACE VIOLENCE daughter caregiver of a stroke survivor SELF ADMINISTRATION Violence in the workplace (Fraser C) (research) 1999 Feb; 31(1): Improving the convenience of home the mytns (Stewart-Amidei ¢ 9-16 (34 ref) based interferon beta-la therapy or al) 1999 Aug; 31(4): 19% SURVIVORS—PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS Psychosocial issues for spouses of 376 Journal of Neuroscience Nursing ARLENE IY GAN. SIS ESEE TI ELT CRITEA LL EIA RELIC ELE NRE. LEE LIED CLES IE LT OCT LOL A LLG LTE ELE STOO ETS AIST ASTE AEA RE RE FEL A SIS EME ERR IT Author Index ABREFAH AF SEE: Hagell P FRASER C: HEATH DL, VINK R: The experience of transition for a Secondary mechanisms in traumatic ADAMS D SEE: Segatore M daughter caregiver of a stroke survivor brain injury: a nurse’s perspective (pic- BEAULIEU D: (research) 1999 Feb; 31(1): 9-16 torial, review) 1999 Apr; 31(2): 97-105 Organ donation: the family’s right to (34 ref) (97 ref) make an informed choice 1999 Feb; FREEMAN J SEE: Casey JC HokECcK B, SHEPHARD T, O’BRIEN E, 31(1): 3—7 -42 (25 ref) KADESHA K, BEE S, HALBERSTADJT: FRENCH P SEE: Tin MK BECKER H Sex: Stuifbergen A Global views. Postoperative pain con- ARR M SEE: Kolanowski AM trol after craniotomy 1999 Feb; 31(1): BEE S SEE: Hoeck B 17-9 (5 ref) GILBERT K: BLows WT: An algorithm for diagnosis and treat- HoEcK B Ske: Hagell P Diaphragmatic cramp as a possible ment of status epilepticus in adults cause of noncardiac chest pain and HOFMANN N: (algorithm) 1999 Feb; 31(1): 27-9, 34-0 referred mandibular pain (case study, Understanding the neuropsychiatric (19 ref) pictorial) 1999 Jun; 31(3): 187-90 symptoms of Huntington’s disease (11 ref) GODIN M SEE: Grossman M 1999 Oct; 31(5): 309-13 (10 ref) CALLANAN M: GRANT JS, DEPEwW DD: HUNTINGTON NA: Guest editorial: ensuring the future Recruiting and retaining research par- The nurse’s role in delivery of (editorial) 1999 Oct; 31(5): 263 ticipants for a clinical intervention radioisotope for ictal SPECT scan (pic- study (case examples) 1999 Dec; 31(6): torial, tables/charts) 1999 Aug; 31(4): Casey JC, MCGROGAN J, PILLAs D, Pyzik 357-62 (38 ref) 208-15 (26 ref) P, FREEMAN J, VINING EPG: The implementation and maintenance GROSSMAN M, VAN NESTE KENNY J, LEE JADBACK G SEE: Lesaux J of the Ketogenic Diet in children V, CHAMBERS-EVANS J, GODIN M, KADESHA K SEE: (tables/charts) 1999 Oct; 31(5): 294-302 McHarc L: Hoeck B; Hagell P (2 ref) Emotional distress in critically-injured patients three months after a potential- KAJs-WYLLIE M: CHAMBERS-EVANSJ SEE: Grossman M ly life-threatening accident (research, Antihypertensive treatment for the CHEN H SEE: Hagell P tables/charts) 1999 Jun; 31(3): 159-73 neurological patient: a nursing chal- (53 ref) lenge (case study, tables/charts) 1999 DeEPew DD SEE: Grant JS Jun; 31(3): 142-51 (11 ref) HABERMANN B: DorING BL, KERR ME, Lovasik DA, Continuity challenges of Parkinson’s KEATING MM See: Madonna MG THAYER T: disease in middle life (research) 1999 Factors that contribute to complica- Kerr ME See: Doring BL; Slade J Aug; 31(4): 200-7 (18 ref) tions during intrahospital transport of’ KOcCAMAN S, ERSAHIN Y, MUTLUER S: the critically ill (research, tables/charts) HAGELL P, CHEN H, Evans V, O’BRIEN E, Cerebral hydatid cysts in children (care 1999 Apr; 31(2): 80-6 (21 ref) THOMAS S, HOECK B, HALBERSTADJT, plan, diagnostic images, nursing diag- ABREFAH AF, KADESHA K, SHEPHARD TJ, EBERHARDIE C SEE: Hagell P noses, nursing interventions, statistics, SCHULTKA 8S: tables/charts) 1999 Oct; 31(5): 270-7 ERSAHIN Y SEE: Kocaman S$ Global views. International perspec- (45 ref) tives on stroke rehabilitation 1999 Apr; Evans V SEE: Hagell P 31(2): 110-4 (19 ref) KOLANOWSKI AM, GARR M: FALYAR CR: The relation of premorbid factors to HAGELL P, LAUPENMHLEN-SCHEMM M, Using transcranial Doppler sonography aggressive physical behavior in UBACcHsS H, EBERHARDIE C, KADESHA K, to augment the neurological examina- dementia (research, tables/charts) 1999 SCHULTKA S, HOECK B, HALBERSTADJT: tion after aneurysmal subarachnoid Oct; 31(5): 278-84 (50 ref) Global views. Pain management 1999 hemorrhage (case study, diagnostic Aug; 31(4): 251-3 (11 ref) KOOPMAN W, SCHWEITZER A: images, tables/charts, tracings) 1999 The journey to multiple sclerosis: a Oct; 31(5): 285-7, 289-93 (17 ref) HAGELL P, WADE F, REIMER M, SMITH S: qualitative study (research) 1999 Feb; Global views. Health-related quality of FOWLER S 31(1): 17-26 (20 ref) life in clinical practice 1999 Dec; Horizons 1999 Dec; 31(1): 369-70 (3 ref) 31(G6): 366-68 (8 ref) KULLBERG V SEE: Stuifbergen A Fox S, SHEPHARD TJ, MCCAIN N: HALBERSTADTJ SEE: Hoeck B; Hagell P LANGE S SEE: Segatore M Neurologic mechanisms in psychoneu- roimmunology (tables/charts) 1999 HARRAGHY CE SEE: Lesaux J LAUPENMHLEN-SCHEMM M SEE: Hagell P Apr; 31(2): 87-96 (27 ref) December, 1999 © Volume 31, Number6 LEE V SEE: Grossman M (research, tables/charts) 1999 Aug; STUIFBERGEN A, BECKER H, ROGERs S, 31(4): 231-8 (23 ref) TIMMERMAN G, KULLBERG V: za LESAUX J, JADBACK G, HARRAGHY CE: Promoting wellness for women with Improving the convenience of home- Pyzik P SEE: Casey JC multiple sclerosis (tables/charts) 199* based interferon beta-la therapy for REIMER M SEE: lagell P Apr; 31(2): 73-9 (21 ref) multiple sclerosis (pictorial) 1999 Jun; 31(3): 174-9 (17 ref) ROGERS S SEE: Stuifbergen A STUIFBERGIN AK SEE: Timmerman GM LEUNG KK SEE: Tin MK SCHNELL S: THAYER T SEE: Doring BL Organ donation and neuroscience LewIcki L SEE: Warbel A THOMAS S SEE: Hagell P nursing: your role in the process 1999 Lovasik DA SEE: Doring BL Apr; 31(2): 66-72 (16 ref) TIMMERMAN G SEE: Stuifbergen A Lowery RD: SCHULTKA S SEE: Hagell P TIMMERMAN GM, STUIFBERGIN AK: A case report: maxillotomy for removal Eating patterns in women witl SCHWEITZER A SEE: Koopman W of a clival chordoma (case study, diag- ple sclerosis (research, tables/c! nostic images) 1999 Oct; 3105): 303-8 SEGATORE M: 1999 Jun; 31(3): 152-8 (40 ref0 (8 ref) Corticosteroids and traumatic brain Tin MK, FRENCH P, LEUNG KK: injury: status at the end of the decade LUCKE JF: Needs of the family of « ically of the brain (review, tables/charts) Research corner. An introduction to rosurgical patients: a comparisor 1999 Aug; 31(4): 239-(755r 0ef ) the odds ratio (equations & formulas, nursing and family perceptions tables/charts) 1999 Aug; 31(4): 254-7 SEGATORE M, ADAMS D, LANGE S: (research, tables/charts) 1999 De (11 ref) Managing alcohol withdrawal in the 31(6): 348-56 (25 reff) acutely ill hospitalized adult (research, Lupica K. SEE: Warbel A UBACHS H SEE: Hagell P tables/charts) 1999 Jun; 31(3): 129-41 MADONNA MG, KEATING MM: (39 ref) VAN NESTE KENNYJ SEE: Gross! Multiple Sclerosis Pathways: an innov- SHAFER PO: VILLANUEVA NE: ative nursing role in disease manage- New therapies in the management of Experiences of critical care nurses ment (figures, tables/charts) 1999 Dec; acute or cluster seizures and seizure ing for unresponsive patients 31(6): 332-35 (17 ref) emergencies (tables/charts) 1999 Aug; (research, tables/charts) 1999 Aug MARION D SEE: Slade J 31(4): 224-30 (44 ref) 31(4): 216-23 (15 ref) McCAIN N SEE: Fox S SHEPHARD T SEE: Hoeck B VINING EPG SEE: Casey |( McGroGAan J SEE: Casey JC SHEPHARD TJ SEE: Fox S; Hagell P VINK R See: Heath D! McHarcG L SEE: Grossman M SLADE J, KERR ME, Marion D: WanE F See: Hagell P Effect of therapeutic hypothermia on MUTLUER S SEE: Kocaman S WARBEL A, LEWICKI L, Lupica K: the incidence and treatment of Venous thromboembolism: risk tf NEWLAND P: intracranial hypertension (clinical trial, in the craniotomy patient popt The use and effectiveness of alterna- research, tables/charts) 1999 Oct; (research, tables/charts) 1999 J tive therapies in multiple sclerosis [cor- 31(5): 264-9 (16 ref) 41(3): 180-6 (21 ref) rected] [published erratum appears in J SMITH S SEE: Hagell P NEUROSCI NURS 1999 Apr; 31(2): 65] WEATHERFORD KJ: 1999 Feb: 31(1): 43-6 (23 ref) STEWART-AMIDEI C: Catamenial epilepsy: in search It's a small world (editorial) 1999 Feb; clinical entity and its prevalence O’BRIEN E See: Hoeck B; Hagell P Dec; 31(6): 328-3113 ref 41): 5 PETERSON R: WINKELMAN C: Building a mission for quality care (fig- To give or not to give (editorial) 1999 Pharmacology update. A review ure) 1999 Dec; 31(1): 363-65 (3 ref) Apr; 31(2): 61 macodynamics and pharmacokinetics PILKINGTON FB: seizure management (tables /« S Here we go again (editorial) 1999 Jun; Quality of life after stroke: a qualitative S16): 125 Feb: 41 1): 50-3 (9 ref) study (figures, research) 1999 Dec; ZEIGLER EA: 31(6): (62 ref) Violence in the workplace: debunking Psychos« cial issues for spouses Pitas D SEE: Casey JC the myths (editorial) 1999 Aug; 31(4): 199 brain injury survivors 1999 Apr; 31(2 106-9 (13 ref) PLOWFIELD LA: Beyond the decade of the brain (edito- Living a nightmare: family experiences rial) 1999 Dec; 31(6): 327 of waiting following neurological crisis

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