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Index to volume 22 AUTHOR INDEX A c Alterescu V. Why managed care? 1995;22:73-6 (Guest edi- Cameron B, Stepka AB. Ileostomy stoma with mucocutane- torial) ous separation. 1995;22:199-201 (Options in practice) Amella E (see Dallam et al). 1995;22:211-8 Carta SG (see Byers et al). 1995;22:187-92 Appleby SL. A home health perspective on the management Cullen B. Understanding the Medicare coding system. of urinary incontinence. 1995;22:145-52 1995;11:255-8 (Guest editorial) Arensman RM (see Bastawrous et al). 1995;11:280-5 Cummings V, Holt R, van der Sloot C, Moore K, Griffiths D. Aronovitch SA. A descriptive study of the career mobility of Costs and management of urinary incontinence in long- ET nurses. 1995;22:166-72 term care. 1995;22:193-8 D Badillo C (see Dallam et al). 1995;22:211-8 Dalgaard J (see Stamm et al). 1995;22:237-41 Ballard-Krishman SA. Continence management and the ET Dallam L, Smyth C, Jackson BS, Krinsky R, O’Dell C, nurse: How far should we go? 1995;22:251-2 (Letter) Rooney J, Badillo C, Amella E, Ferrara L, Freeman K. Barhyte DY, McCance L, Valenta A, VanTatenhove J, Walker Pressure ulcer pain: assessment and quantification. MS, Bethea S. Selection of a standard hospital mattress: 1995;22:211-8 data-based decision making. 1995;11:267-70 E Bastawrous AAL, Torosian MB, Statter MB, Arensman RM. Trends in pediatric ostomy surgery: intestinal diversion for Einhorn CJ. Videourodynamic techniques. 1995;22:34-43 necrotizing enterocolitis and biliary diversion for biliary F hypoplasia syndromes. 1995;11:280-5 Bates-Jensen B. Wound C.A.R.E.: an acronym for action. Ferrara L (see Dallam et al). 1995;22:211-8 1995;22:206-9 (Guest editorial) Fiers S. Management of the long-term indweiling catheter in Bergren L, Mollenhauer S. To recertify by continuing edu- the home setting. 1995;22:140-4 cation units or by examination alone ... that is the question. Freeman K (see Dallam et al). 1995;22:211-8 1995;22:202 (Letter) Frisch NC. Nursing diagnosis and specialty nursing practice. Berry M (see Raleigh et al). 1995;22:58-63 1995;22:164-5 (Guest editorial) Bethea S (see Barhyte et al). 1995;11:267-70 G Blaylock B. A study of risk factors in patients placed on specialty beds. 1995;11:263-6 Gallagher S. Marketing a hospital-based specialty program. Bohnet NL. Chronic pain management in the home care 1995;22:173-6 setting. 1995;22:135-9 Gartner MB, Twardon CA. Care guidelines: journey through Bolinger B. Burn care in the home. 1995;22:122-7 the managed care maze. 1995;22:118-21 Bruch S, Roma A. Infected graft in a popliteal site. Gary MA (see Johnson and Gary). 1995;22:8-16 1995;11:296-300 (Options in practice) Gillen PB. Necrotizing fasciitis: early recognition and ag- Bryant R. Cultivating leaders. 1995;22:159-60 (Pres. gressive treatment remain important. 1995;22:219-22 message) Gill-Thompson NN. Ostomy education fares no better than ——.. Establishing a WOCN research program. 1995;22:1-3 continence education in nursing school curriculums. (Pres. message) 1995;22:202 (Letter) ——. The pursuit of premier status. 1995;22:69-70 (Pres. Gray M. An agenda for continence. 1995;22:4-6 (Editorial) message) ——. BPH: the “‘forgotten’’ AHCPR clinical guideline. ——. WOCN marketing plan established. 1995;22:109-10 1995;22:161-3 (Editorial) (Pres. message) ——. Katherine—you will be missed. 1995;11:253-4 (Edi- Byers PH, Ryan PA, Regan MB, Shields A, Carta SG. Effects torial) of incontinence care cleansing regimens on skin integrity. ——. Lessons only your mother can teach you. 1995;22:111- 1995;22:187-92 3 (Editorial) ——. Reviewing the literature. 1995;22:71-2 (Editorial) ——. Scientific truths: weighing the evidence. 1995;22:203- 5 (Editorial) January, pp. 1-68; March, pp. 69-108; May, pp. 109-158; July, pp. Griffiths D (see Cummings et al). 1995;22:193-8 159-202; September, pp. 203-252; November, pp. 253-310. Grunert BK (see Walsh et al). 1995;22:227-36 JWOCN November 1995 Hanlon M (see Matson and Hanlon). 1995;22:248-50 (Op- Neil AS. Does topical collagen heal? 1995;22:158 (Letter) tions in practice) Nielsen B. Evaluation of miciurition. 1995;22:44-50 Harbit M, Srinivas PB. Kaposi’s sarcoma with elephantiasis oO associated with AIDS. 1995;22:223-6 Haugen V, Moore A. “I will manage’’: promoting continence O’Connor L. Reflections on the legacy of an ET nurse. through community education. 1995;11:291-5 1995;22:251 (Letter) Hickey S (see Stamm et al). 1995;22:237-41 O’Dell C (see Dallam et al). 1995;22:211-8 Holt R (see Cummings et al). 1995;22:193-8 Ooka M, Kemp MG, McMypn R, Short S. Evaluation of three types of support surface for preventing pressure ulcers in J patients in a surgical intensive care unit. 1995;11:271-9 Jackson BS (see Dallam et al). 1995;22:211-8 Otterson MF (see Walsh et al). 1995;22:227-36 Jeter KF. Reexamining ET nursing practice scope. P 1995;22:68 (Letter) ——. Thanks for the memories. 1995;11:254 (Letter) Palmer MH. Urinary incontinence: the coming of age. Johnson VY, Gary MA. Urinary incontinence: a review. 1995;22:7 (Guest editorial) 1995;22:8-16 Ragland KE (see White and Ragland). 1995;11:286-90 Kaufman MW, Todd D. Postoperative care of the Kock Raleigh EDH, Berry M, Montie JE. A comparison of adjust- continent ileostomy. 1995;22:105-8 (Options in practice) ments to urinary diversions: a pilot study. 1995;22:58-63 Kemp MG (see Ooka et al). 1995;11:271-9 Ramundo JM. Reliability and validity of the Braden Scale in Kenosian CV. Wound healing with noncontact therapeutic the home care setting. 1995;22:128-34 touch used as an adjunct therapy. 1995;22:95-9 Ratliff C, Rodeheaver G. The Chronic Wound Care Clinic: King C (see Rayome et al). 1995;22:64-7 (Options in “one-stop shopping’’. 1995;22:77-80 practice) Rayome RG. Simple urodynamic techniques. 1995;22:17-26 King T (see Rayome et al). 1995;22:64-7 (Options in ——, King C, King T. Patient with nocturnal enuresis and practice) stress incontinence after previous hysterectomy and radia- Krinsky R (see Dallam et al). 1995;22:211-8 tion therapy for cervical cancer. 1995;22:64-7 (Options in practice) L —— (see Moore and Rayome). 1995;22:242-7 Lander J (see Melchior-MacDougall and Lander). 1995; Regan MB (see Byers et al). 1995;22:187-92 22:81-8 Righter BM. Uncertainty and the role of the credible author- ity during an ostomy experience. 1995;22:100-4 Rodeheaver G (see Ratliff and Rodeheaver). 1995;22:77-80 Mackey DM (see Sullivan and Mackey). 1995;22:153-5 Roma A (see Bruch and Roma). 1995;11:296-300 (Options in (Options in practice) practice) Malloy-McDonald MB. Skin care for high-risk neonates. Rooney J (see Dallam et al). 1995;22:211-8 1995;22:177-82 Ryan PA (see Byers et al). 1995;22:187-92 Margolis DJ. Management of unusual causes of ulcers of Ss lower extremities. 1995;22:89-94 Matson S, Hanlon M. Patient with Roux-en-Y jejunostomy Shepherd Z (see Stamm et al). 1995;22:237-41 for enteral feedings. 1995;22:248-50 (Options in practice) Shields A (see Byers et al). 1995;22:187-92 McCance L (see Barhyte et al). 1995;11:267-70 Short S (see Ooka et al). 1995;11:271-9 McDowell S. Marketing the ET nurse in a new com- Smyth C (see Dallam et al). 1995;22:211-8 munity: a learning experience. 1995;22:114-5 (Guest edi- Srinivas PB (see Harbit and Srinivas). 1995;22:223-6 torial) Stamm L, Swatske ME, Hickey S, Shepherd Z, Dalgaard J. McMypn R (see Ooka et al). 1995;11:271-9 Caring for the patient with peristomal pyoderma gangreno- Melchior-MacDougall F, Lander J. Evaluation of a decision sum. 1995;22:237-41 tree for management of chronic wounds. 1995;22:81-8 Statter MB (see Bastawrous et al). 1995;11:280-5 Mollenhauer S (see Bergren and Mollenhauer). 1995;22:202 Stein RG. Continent urinary diversion and the ileal cecal (Letter) pouch with appendostomy: a review with nursing care. Montie JE (see Raleigh et al). 1995;22:58-63 1995;22:51-7 Moore A (see Haugen and Moore). 1995;11:291-5 Stepka AB (see Cameron and Stepka). 1995;22:199-201 Moore KN, Rayome RG. Problem solving and (Options in practice) troubleshooting: the indwelling catheter. 1995;22:242-7 Sullivan J-M, Mackey DM. Pressure ulcer care for a termi- —— (see Cummings et al). 1995;22:193-8 nally ill patient being cared for at home. 1995;22:153-5 Mosher CM. Putting pressure ulcers on the map. 1995; (Options in practice) 22:183-6 Swatske ME (see Stamm et al). 1995;22:237-41 JWOCN Volume 22, Number 6 Subject index 305 T Ww Telford GL (see Walsh et al). 1995;22:227-36 Walker MS (see Barhyte et al). 1995;11:267-70 Todd D (see Kaufman and Todd). 1995;22:105-8 (Options in Walsh BA, Grunert BK, Telford GL, Otterson MF. Multidis- practice) ciplinary management of altered body image in the patient Torosian MB (see Bastawrous et al). 1995;11:280-5 with an ostomy. 1995;22:227-36 Twardon CA (see Gartner and Twardon). 1995;22:118- White MC, Ragland KE. Urinary catheter—related infections 21 among home care patients. 1995;11:286-90 Wolf JG. Selection of appropriate support surfaces. 1995; 11:259-62 Vv Wozniak-Petrofsky J. Evaluation of bladder filling. 1995; Valenta A (see Barhyte et al). 1995;11:267-70 22:27-33 van der Sloot C (see Cummings et al). 1995;22:193-8 Wright K. Nursing goes home—again. 1995;22:116-7 (Guest VanTatenhove J (see Barhyte et al). 1995;11:267-70 editorial) SUBJECT INDEX a Selection of appropriate support surfaces (Wolf). Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome 1995;11:259-62 Kaposi’s sarcoma with elephantiasis associated with AIDS A study of risk factors in patients placed on specialty beds (Harbit and Srinivas). 1995;22:223-6 (Blaylock). 1995;11:263-6 Acronym Benign prostatic hypertrophy; see Prostatic hypertrophy Wound C.A.R.E.: an acronym for action (Bates-Jensen). Biliary tract surgery 1995;22:206-9 (Guest editorial) Trends in pediatric ostomy surgery: intestinal diversion for Adaptation, psychological necrotizing enterocolitis and biliary diversion for biliary Uncertainty and the role of the credible authority during an hypoplasia syndromes (Bastawrous et al). 1995;11: ostomy experience (Righter). 1995;22:100-4 280-5 Administration, topical Bladder Does topical collagen heal? (Neil). 1995;22:158 (Letter) An agenda for continence (Gray). 1995;22:4-6 (Editorial) Agency for Health Care Policy and Research A comparison of adjustments to urinary diversions: a pilot BPH: the “forgotten’’ AHCPR clinical guideline (Gray). study (Raleigh et al). 1995;22:58-63 1995;22:161-3 (Editorial) Continent urinary diversion and the ileal cecal pouch with AIDS; see Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome appendostomy: a review with nursing care (Stein). Ambulatory care facilities 1995;22:51-7 The Chronic Wound Care Clinic: “one-stop shopping’’ Evaluation of bladder filling (Wozniak-Petrofsky). (Ratliff and Rodeheaver). 1995;22:77-80 1995;22:27-33 Appendostomy Evaluation of micturition (Nielsen). 1995;22:44-50 Continent urinary diversion and the ileal cecal pouch with A home health perspective on the management of urinary appendostomy: a review with nursing care (Stein). incontinence (Appleby). 1995;22:145-52 1995;22:51-7 Management of the long-term indwelling catheter in the Awards home setting (Fiers). 1995;22:140-4 The 1994 Journat Manuscript Award. 1995;22:210 Simple urodynamic techniques (Rayome). 1995;22:17- 26 Urinary incontinence: a review (Johnson and Gary). Beds 1995;22:8-16 Evaluation of three types of support surface for preventing Urinary incontinence: the coming of age (Palmer). pressure ulcers in patients in a surgical intensive care 1995;22:7 (Guest editorial) unit (Ooka et al). 1995;11:271-9 Videourodynamic techniques (Einhorn). 1995;22:34-43 Selection of a standard hospital mattress: data-based deci- Body image sion making (Barhyte et al). 1995;11:267-70 Multidisciplinary management of altered body image in the patient with an ostomy (Walsh et al). 1995;22:227- 36 January, pp. 1-68; March, pp. 69-108; May, pp. 109-158; July, pp. Book reviews 159-202; September, pp. 203-252; November, pp. 253-310. In review. 1995;22:156-7 JWOCN 306 Subject index November 1995 D Braden Scale Reliability and validity of the Braden Scale in the home Decision making care setting (Ramundo). 1995;22:128-34 Evaluation of a decision tree for management of chronic Burns wounds (Melchior-MacDougall and Lander). Burn care in the home (Bolinger). 1995;22:122-7 1995;22:81-8 Decubitus ulcer Cc Evaluation of three types of support surface for preventing C.A.R.E. pressure ulcers in patients in a surgical intensive care Wound C.A.R.E.: an acronym for action (Bates-Jensen). unit (Ooka et al). 1995;11:271-9 1995;22:206-9 (Guest editorial) Pressure ulcer care for a terminally ill patient being cared Care guidelines for at home (Sullivan and Mackey). 1995;22:153-5 Care guidelines: journey through the managed care maze (Options in practice) (Gartner and Twardon). 1995;22:118-21 Pressure ulcer pain: assessment and quantification (Dallam Career choice et al). 1995;22:211-8 Marketing the ET nurse in a new community: a learn- Putting pressure ulcers on the map (Mosher). 1995;22: ing experience (McDowell). 1995;22:114-5 (Guest edi- 183-6 torial) Reliability and validity of the Braden Scale in the home Career mobility care setting (Ramundo). 1995;22:128-34 A descriptive study of the career mobility of ET nurses Selection of a standard hospital mattress: data-based deci- (Aronovitch). 1995;22:166-72 sion making (Barhyte et al). 1995;11:267-70 Catheters, indwelling Selection of appropriate support surfaces (Wolf). Management of the long-term indwelling catheter in the 1995; 11:259-62 home setting (Fiers). 1995;22:140-4 A study of risk factors in patients placed on specialty beds Problem solving and troubleshooting: the indwelling cath- (Blaylock). 1995;11:263-6 eter (Moore and Rayome). 1995;22:242-7 Durable Medical Equipment Regional Carriers Cervix neoplasms Understanding the Medicare coding system (Cullen). Patient with nocturnal enuresis and stress incontinence 1995;11:255-8 (Guest editorial) after previous hysterectomy and radiation therapy for cervical cancer (Rayome et al). 1995;22:64-7 (Options in practice) Editorials Child An agenda for continence (Gray). 1995;22:4-6 Trends in pediatric ostomy surgery: intestinal diversion for BPH: the “forgotten’’ AHCPR clinical guideline (Gray). necrotizing enterocolitis and biliary diversion for biliary 1995;22:161-3 hypoplasia syndromes (Bastawrous et al). 1995;11: Katherine—you will be missed (Gray). 1995;11: 280-5 253-4 Chronic pain; see Pain Lessons only your mother can teach you (Gray). Chronic Wound Care Clinic 1995;22:111-3 The Chronic Wound Care Clinic: “‘one-stop shopping’ Reviewing the literature (Gray). 1995;22:71-2 (Ratliff and Rodeheaver). 1995;22:77-80 Scientific truths: weighing the evidence (Gray). Cleansing; see Hygiene 1995;22:203-5 Clinical guidelines Education, nursing BPH: the “forgotten’” AHCPR clinical guideline (Gray). Ostomy education fares no better than continence educa- 1995;22:161-3 (Editorial) tion in nursing school curriculums (Gill-Thompson). Clinical trials 1995;22:202 (Letter) Establishing a WOCN research program (Bryant). Education, nursing, continuing 1995;22:1-3 (Pres. message) To recertify by continuing education units or by examina- Collagen tion alone ... that is the question (Bergren and Mollen- Does topical collagen heal? (Neil). 1995;22:158 (Letter) hauer). 1995;22:202 (Letter) Community education; see Patient education Education of patient; see Patient education Costs and cost analysis Elephantiasis Care guidelines: journey through the managed care maze Kaposi’s sarcoma with elephantiasis associated with AIDS (Gartner and Twardon). 1995;22:118-21 (Harbit and Srinivas). 1995;22:223-6 Costs and management of urinary incontinence in long- Enteral nutrition term care (Cummings et al). 1995;22:193-8 Patient with Roux-en-Y jejunostomy for enteral feedings Establishing a WOCN research program (Bryant). (Matson and Hanlon). 1995;22:248-50 (Options in 1995;22:1-3 (Pres. message) practice) Critical pathways Enterocolitis, pseudomembranous Putting pressure ulcers on the map (Mosher). 1995;22: Trends in pediatric ostomy surgery: intestinal diversion for 183-6 necrotizing enterocolitis and biliary diversion for biliary JWOCN Volume 22, Number 6 Subject index 307 hypoplasia syndromes (Bastawrous et al). 1995;11: Chronic pain management in the home care setting 280-5 (Bohnet). 1995;22:135-9 Enuresis A home health perspective on the management of urinary Patient with nocturnal enuresis and stress incontinence incontinence (Appleby). 1995;22:145-52 after previous hysterectomy and radiation therapy for Management of the long-term indwelling catheter in the cervical cancer (Rayome et al). 1995;22:64-7 (Options home setting (Fiers). 1995;22:140-4 in practice) Nursing goes home—again (Wright). 1995;22:116-7 Examinations (Guest editorial) To recertify by continuing education units or by examina- Pressure ulcer care for a terminally ill patient being cared tion alone ... that is the question (Bergren and Mollen- for at home (Sullivan and Mackey). 1995;22:153-5 hauer). 1995;22:202 (Letter) (Options in practice) Expert opinion Reliability and validity of the Braden Scale in the home Scientific truths: weighing the evidence (Gray). care setting (Ramundo). 1995;22:128-34 1995;22:203-5 (Editorial) Urinary catheter-related infections among home care pa- F tients (White and Ragland). 1995;11:286-90 Hospital-based specialty programs Fasciitis Marketing a hospital-based specialty program (Gallagher). Necrotizing fasciitis: early recognition and aggressive 1995;22:173-6 treatment remain important (Gillen). 1995;22:219-22 Hygiene Fecal incontinence Effects of incontinence care cleansing regimens on skin Continence management and the ET nurse: How far integrity (Byers et al). 1995;22:187-92 should we go? (Ballard-Krishman). 1995;22:251-2 Hypoplasia (Letter) Trends in pediatric ostomy surgery: intestinal diversion for Effects of incontinence care cleansing regimens on skin necrotizing enterocolitis and biliary diversion for biliary integrity (Byers et al). 1995;22:187-92 hypoplasia syndromes (Bastawrous et al). 1995;11: Ostomy education fares no better than continence educa- 280-5 tion in nursing school curriculums (Gill-Thompson). Hysterectomy 1995;22:202 (Letter) Patient with nocturnal enuresis and stress incontinence Postoperative care of the Kock continent ileostomy (Kauf- after previous hysterectomy and radiation therapy for man and Todd). 1995;22:105-8 (Options in practice) cervical cancer (Rayome et al). 1995;22:64-7 (Options Reexamining ET nursing practice scope (Jeter). in practice) 1995;22:68 (Letter) G Tleocecal pouch Graft infection Continent urinary diversion and the ileal cecal pouch with Infected graft in a popliteal site (Bruch and Roma). appendostomy: a review with nursing care (Stein). 1995;11:296-300 (Options in practice) 1995;22:51-7 Guest editorials Ileostomy Marketing the ET nurse in a new community: a learning Ileostomy stoma with mucocutaneous separation (Cam- experience (McDowell). 1995;22:114-5 eron and Stepka). 1995;22:199-201 (Options in Nursing diagnosis and specialty nursing practice (Frisch). practice) 1995;22:164-5 Postoperative care of the Kock continent ileostomy (Kauf- Nursing goes home—again (Wright). 1995;22:116-7 man and Todd). 1995;22:105-8 (Options in practice) Understanding the Medicare coding system (Cullen). In memoriam 1995;11:255-8 Reflections on the legacy of an ET nurse (O’Connor). Urinary incontinence: the coming of age (Palmer). 1995;22:251 (Letter) 1995;22:7 In review Why managed care? (Alterescu). 1995;22:73-6 In review. 1995;22:156-7 Wound C.A.R.E.: an acronym for action (Bates-Jensen). Incontinence, fecal; see Fecal incontinence 1995;22:206-9 Incontinence, urinary; see Urinary incontinence Indwelling catheters; see Catheters, indwelling H Infant, newborn Health care reform Skin care for high-risk neonates (Malloy-McDonald). Why managed care? (Alterescu). 1995;22:73-6 (Guest 1995;22:177-82 editorial) Infection Home care Infected graft in a popliteal site (Bruch and Roma). Burn care in the home (Bolinger). 1995;22:122-7 1995;11:296-300 (Options in practice) Care guidelines: journey through the managed care maze Necrotizing fasciitis: early recognition and aggressive (Gartner and Twardon). 1995;22:118-21 treatment remain important (Gillen). 1995;22:219-22 JWOCN 308 Subject index November 1995 Infection—cont’d Marketing a hospital-based specialty program (Gallagher). Urinary catheter-related infections among home care pa- 1995;22:173-6 tients (White and Ragland). 1995;11:286-90 Marketing the ET nurse in a new community: a learn- Inflammatory bowel diseases ing experience (McDowell). 1995;22:114-5 (Guest edi- Caring for the patient with peristomal pyoderma gangreno- torial) sum (Stamm et al). 1995;22:237-41 WOCN marketing plan established (Bryant). 1995;22:109- Intensive care units 10 (Pres. message) Evaluation of three types of support surface for preventing Mattresses; see Beds pressure ulcers in patients in a surgical intensive care Medicare unit (Ooka et al). 1995;11:271-9 Understanding the Medicare coding system (Cullen). 1995;11:255-8 (Guest editorial) J Mothers Jejunostomy Lessons only your mother can teach you (Gray). Patient with Roux-en-Y jejunostomy for enteral feedings 1995;22:111-3 (Editorial) (Matson and Hanlon). 1995;22:248-50 (Options in practice) Jeter, Katherine Necrosis Katherine—you will be missed (Gray). 1995;11:253-4 Necrotizing fasciitis: early recognition and aggressive (Editorial) treatment remain important (Gillen). 1995;22:219- Thanks for the memories (Jeter). 1995;11:254 (Letter) 22 Journal of WOCN Necrotizing enterocolitis; see Enterocolitis, pseudomem- Nursing goes home—again (Wright). 1995;22:116-7 branous (Guest editorial) Neobladder A comparison of adjustments to urinary diversions: a pilot K study (Raleigh et al). 1995;22:58-63 Kaposi’s sarcoma; see Sarcoma, Kaposi’s Neonate; see Infant, newborn Kock ileostomy Noncontact therapeutic touch Postoperative care of the Kock continent ileostomy Wound healing with noncontact therapeutic touch used as (Kaufman and Todd). 1995;22:105-8 (Options in an adjunct therapy (Kenosian). 1995;22:95-9 practice) Nursing diagnosis Nursing diagnosis and specialty nursing practice (Frisch). 1995;22:164-5 (Guest editorial) Leaders ce) Cultivating leaders (Bryant). 1995;22:159-60 (Pres. message) Obituary Leg ulcer Reflections on the legacy of an ET nurse (O’Connor). Management of unusual causes of ulcers of lower extremi- 1995;22:251 (Letter) ties (Margolis). 1995;22:89-94 Options in practice Letters to the editor Options in practice. 1995;22:64-7, 105-8, 153-5, 199-201, Letters. 1995;22:68, 158, 202, 251-2, 254 248-50, 296-300 Literature review Ostomy Reviewing the literature (Gray). 1995;22:71-2 (Editorial) Caring for the patient with peristomal pyoderma gangreno- Long, Janet sum (Stamm et al). 1995;22:237-41 Reflections on the legacy of an ET nurse (O’Connor). Chronic pain management in the home care setting 1995;22:251 (Letter) (Bohnet). 1995;22:135-9 Long-term care A comparison of adjustments to urinary diversions: a pilot Costs and management of urinary incontinence in long- study (Raleigh et al). 1995;22:58-63 term care (Cummings et al). 1995;22:193-8 Continent urinary diversion and the ileal cecal pouch with Lower extremity ulcer; see Leg ulcer appendostomy: a review with nursing care (Stein). 1995;22:51-7 Ileostomy stoma with mucocutaneous separation (Cam- Managed care programs eron and Stepka). 1995;22:199-201 (Options in Care guidelines: journey through the managed care maze practice) (Gartner and Twardon). 1995;22:118-21 Multidisciplinary management of altered body image in Why managed care? (Alterescu). 1995;22:73-6 (Guest the patient with an ostomy (Walsh et al). 1995;22:227- editorial) 36 Manuscript Award Ostomy education fares no better than continence educa- The 1994 Journat Manuscript Award. 1995;22:210 tion in nursing school curriculums (Gill-Thompson). Marketing of health services 1995;22:202 (Letter) JWOCN Volume 22, Number 6 Subject index 309 Trends in pediatric ostomy surgery: intestinal diversion for References necrotizing enterocolitis and biliary diversion for biliary Reviewing the literature (Gray). 1995;22:71-2 (Editorial) hypoplasia syndromes (Bastawrous et al), 1995;11: Registries 280-5 Establishing a WOCN research program (Bryant). Uncertainty and the role of the credible authority during an 1995;22:1-3 (Pres. message) ostomy experience (Righter). 1995;22:100-4 Research Outpatient clinics; see Ambulatory care facilities Establishing a WOCN research program (Bryant). 1995;22:1-3 (Pres. message) P Rieger, Paula Trahan Pain The 1994 J Chronic pain management in the home care setting OURNAL (Bohnet). 1995;22:135-9 Manuscript Award. 1995;22:210 Pressure ulcer pain: assessment and quantification (Dallam Risk factors et al). 1995;22:211-8 A study of risk factors in patients placed on specialty beds Patient education (Blaylock). 1995;11:263-6 “I will manage’’: promoting continence through com- Ss munity education (Haugen and Moore). 1995;11: 291-5 Sarcoma, Kaposi’s Uncertainty and the role of the credible authority during an Kaposi’s sarcoma with elephantiasis associated with AIDS ostomy experience (Righter). 1995;22:100-4 (Harbit and Srinivas). 1995;22:223-6 Popliteal artery Schools, nursing Infected graft in a popliteal site (Bruch and Roma). Ostomy education fares no better than continence educa- 1995;11:296-300 (Options in practice) tion in nursing school curriculums (Gill-Thompson). President’s message 1995;22:202 (Letter) Cultivating leaders (Bryant). 1995;22:159-60 Skin care Establishing a WOCN research program (Bryant). Effects of incontinence care cleansing regimens on skin 1995;22:1-3 integrity (Byers et al). 1995;22:187-92 The pursuit of premier status (Bryant). 1995;22:69-70 Reexamining ET nursing practice scope (Jeter). WOCN marketing plan established (Bryant). 1995;22:109- 1995;22:68 (Letter) 10 Skin care for high-risk neonates (Malloy-McDonald). Pressure ulcer; see Decubitus ulcer 1995;22:177-82 Probability Specialties, nursing Scientific truths: weighing the evidence (Gray). Nursing diagnosis and specialty nursing practice (Frisch). 1995;22:203-5 (Editorial) 1995;22:164-5 (Guest editorial) Proof Specialty programs Scientific truths: weighing the evidence (Gray). Marketing a hospital-based specialty program (Gallagher). 1995;22:203-5 (Editorial) 1995;22:173-6 Prostatic hypertrophy Stoma; see Ostomy BPH: the “forgotten’” AHCPR clinical guideline (Gray). Stress, psychological 1995;22:161-3 (Editorial) Uncertainty and the role of the credible authority Pyoderma during an ostomy experience (Righter). 1995;22: Caring for the patient with peristomal pyoderma gangreno- 100-4 sum (Stamm et al). 1995;22:237-41 Stress incontinence; see Urinary incontinence, stress Support surfaces; see also Beds Q Evaluation of three types of support surface for preventing Questionnaires pressure ulcers in patients in a surgical intensive care A descriptive study of the career mobility of ET nurses unit (Ooka et al). 1995;11:271-9 (Aronovitch). 1995;22:166-72 Selection of appropriate support surfaces (Wolf). 1995;11:259-62 Radiation therapy Patient with nocturnal enuresis and stress incontinence Terminal care after previous hysterectomy and radiation therapy for Pressure ulcer care for a terminally ill patient being cared cervical cancer (Rayome et al). 1995;22:64-7 (Options for at home (Sullivan and Mackey). 1995;22:153-5 in practice) (Options in practice) Recertification Therapeutic touch To recertify by continuing education units or by examina- Wound healing with noncontact therapeutic touch used as tion alone ... that is the question (Bergren and Mollen- an adjunct therapy (Kenosian). 1995;22:95-9 hauer). 1995;22:202 (Letter) Topical administration; see Administration, topical JWOCN November 1995 U cervical cancer (Rayome et al). 1995;22:64-7 (Options Ulcer; see also Decubitus ulcer in practice) Management of unusual causes of ulcers of lower extremi- Urinary tract ties (Margolis). 1995;22:89-94 Simple urodynamic techniques (Rayome). 1995;22:17-26 Urinary catheterization Urination Urinary catheter-related infections among home care pa- Evaluation of micturition (Nielsen). 1995;22:44-50 tients (White and Ragland). 1995;11:286-90 Urodynamics Urinary diversion Evaluation of bladder filling (Wozniak-Petrofsky). A comparison of adjustments to urinary diversions: a pilot 1995;22:27-33 study (Raleigh et al). 1995;22:58-63 Evaluation of micturition (Nielsen). 1995;22:44-50 Continent urinary diversion and the ileal cecal pouch with Simple urodynamic techniques (Rayome). 1995;22:17- appendostomy: a review with nursing care (Stein). 26 1995;22:51-7 Videourodynamic techniques (Einhorn). 1995;22:34-43 Urinary incontinence Vv An agenda for continence (Gray). 1995;22:4-6 (Editorial) Continence management and the ET nurse: How far Video should we go? (Ballard-Krishman). 1995;22:251-2 Videourodynamic techniques (Einhorn). 1995;22:34-43 (Letter) Ww Costs and management of urinary incontinence in long- term care (Cummings et al). 1995;22:193-8 Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society Effects of incontinence care cleansing regimens on skin Continence management and the ET nurse: How far integrity (Byers et al). 1995;22:187-92 should we go? (Ballard-Krishman). 1995;22:251-2 Evaluation of bladder filling (Wozniak-Petrofsky). (Letter) 1995;22:27-33 Cultivating leaders (Bryant). 1995;22:159-60 (Pres. Evaluation of micturition (Nielsen). 1995;22:44-50 message) A home health perspective on the management of urinary Establishing a WOCN research program (Bryant). incontinence (Appleby). 1995;22:145-52 1995;22:1-3 (Pres. message) “I will manage’’: promoting continence through commu- The pursuit of premier status (Bryant). 1995;22:69-70 nity education (Haugen and Moore). 1995;11:291-5 (Pres. message) Management of the long-term indwelling catheter in the WOCN marketing plan established (Bryant). 1995;22:109- home setting (Fiers). 1995;22:140-4 10 (Pres. message) Ostomy education fares no better than continence educa- Wound healing tion in nursing school curriculums (Gill-Thompson). Burn care in the home (Bolinger). 1995;22:122-7 1995;22:202 (Letter) The Chronic Wound Care Clinic: ‘‘one-stop shopping”’ Problem solving and troubleshooting: the indwelling cath- (Ratliff and Rodeheaver). 1995;22:77-80 eter (Moore and Rayome). 1995;22:242-7 Does topical collagen heal? (Neil). 1995;22:158 (Letter) Reexamining ET nursing practice scope (Jeter). Evaluation of a decision tree for management of chronic 1995;22:68 (Letter) wounds (Melchior-MacDougall and _ Lander). Simple urodynamic techniques (Rayome). 1995;22:17-26 1995;22:81-8 Urinary catheter-related infections among home care pa- Management of unusual causes of ulcers of lower extremi- tients (White and Ragland). 1995;11:286-90 ties (Margolis). 1995;22:89-94 Urinary incontinence: a review (Johnson and Gary). Putting pressure ulcers on the map (Mosher). 1995;22: 1995;22:8-16 183-6 Urinary incontinence: the coming of age (Palmer). Reexamining ET nursing practice scope (Jeter). 1995;22:7 (Guest editorial) 1995;22:68 (Letter) Videourodynamic techniques (Einhorn). 1995;22:34-43 Skin care for high-risk neonates (Malloy-McDonald). Urinary incontinence, stress 1995;22:177-82 Patient with nocturnal enuresis and stress incontinence Wound healing with noncontact therapeutic touch used as after previous hysterectomy and radiation therapy for an adjunct therapy (Kenosian). 1995;22:95-9 r

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