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<strong>Annual</strong>SubjectIndex,<strong>Vol</strong>. <strong>10</strong> (<strong>2002</strong>)Subject IndexPHOTO BY JEFFREY LEESERAsthmaBelcher D. Breathing easier with pediatric asthma. Pharmacologicmanagement. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(11):37-38,79.Opperwall B. Asthma in toddlers and young children. Airwayremodeling should be primary focus. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(4):67-70.Ramirez NC, Lockey RF. Nocturnal asthma. Strategies that put itto rest. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(1):75-76, 78.Book and Video Reviews20 Common Problems: End-of-Life Care. Kinzbrunner BM,Weinreb NJ, Policzer JS. McGraw-Hill. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):87. Reviewed byVirginia Lee Cora.Advanced Community Health Nursing Practice. Ervin NE. PrenticeHall Health. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(8):61. Reviewed by Richard A. Fletcher.Advanced Practice Nursing with Older Adults: Clinical Guidelines.Cotter VT, Strumpf NE. McGraw Hill. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(6):91. Reviewed byLynn Chilton.Avoiding Malpractice: <strong>10</strong> Rules, 5 Systems, 20 Cases. Buppert C.Law Office of Carolyn Buppert. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(11):69. Reviewed by MelanieGoodman.Clinician’s Guide to Laboratory Medicine, 2 nd Edition. Desai SP,Isa-Pratt S. Lexi-Comp Inc. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(<strong>10</strong>):91. Reviewed by Priscilla P.Merrill.Color Atlas of Colposcopy: Cervix, Vagina & Vulva. Wright VC.Biomedical Communications Inc. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(3):111. Reviewed by MaryRubin.Complementary Therapies on the Internet. Becker M, Berman B,Kiley R. Elsevier Science. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(8):61.Contemporary Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture. Cassidy CM.Elsevier Science. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(8):61.Ethics and Conflict. Ouimet Perrin K, McGhee J. Slack Inc.<strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(2):71.www.advance<strong>for</strong>NP.comHealth Promotion in Nursing Practice. Pender NJ, Murdaugh CL,Parsons MA. Prentice Hall. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(2):71.Living Well With Cancer: A Nurse Tells You Everything You Needto Know About Managing the Side Effects of Your Treatment. MooreK, Schmais L. Berkley Publishing Group/Penguin Putnam Inc.<strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):87. Reviewed by Kristen Fessele.Managing and Treating Urinary Incontinence. Kaschak NewmanD. Health Professions Press. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(11):69.Medically Speaking: Accent Modification <strong>for</strong> the MedicalProfession. Katz Wilner L. Successfully Speaking. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(8):61.Mosby’s Handbook of Herbs and Natural Supplements. Skidmore-Roth L. Elsevier Science. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(8):61.Nursing, Physician Control, and the Medical Monopoly: HistoricalPerspectives on General Inequality in Roles, Rights and Range ofPractice. Group TM, Roberts JI. Indiana University Press.<strong>2002</strong>:<strong>10</strong>(<strong>10</strong>):91. Reviewed by Eileen T. O’Grady.Telephone Medicine: Triage and Training <strong>for</strong> Primary Care, 2 ndEdition. Katz HP. F.A. Davis Co. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(2):71. Reviewed by CharlotteSchug.The 5-Minute Clinical Consult, <strong>2002</strong> <strong>for</strong> PDA CD-ROM. DambroM. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(9):63.The Latino Patient: A Cultural Guide <strong>for</strong> Health Care Providers.Chong N. Intercultural Press. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(9):63. Reviewed by CarolynMontoya.The Medical Interview: Mastering Skills <strong>for</strong> Clinical Practice.Coulehan JL, Block MR. F.A. Davis Co. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(3):111. Reviewed byLenora Lorenzo.Understanding Health Policy: A Clinical Approach. 3 rd Edition.Bodenheimer TS, Grumback K. McGraw-Hill. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(6):91. Reviewedby Cathryn Wright.Billing and CodingBuppert C. Medicaid HMOs worth the time? <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(<strong>10</strong>):24.Martin S. The key to billing: documentation. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(8):25.Reading NL. Coding strategies <strong>for</strong> <strong>NPs</strong>. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(2):22-23.Reading NL. Using modifer -25. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):28-29.BreastfeedingPage-Goertz S. Breastfeeding beyond 6 months. Practical supportand solutions. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(2):45-47, 73.Business GuideBrazino J. Survey instruments: written patient surveys vs. ‘mysterypatient’ services. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(6):54.Brazino J. The all-important front desk. Seven steps to better customerservice. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(6):51-52, 54.Martin S. Choosing a business structure. Beyond the standardemployer-employee relationship. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(6):43-44, <strong>10</strong>2.Martin S. Money-saving strategies. Making the most of whatyou’ve got. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(6):49-50.Tumolo J. Quality care—at bargain prices! Why cost-effectivenessis not a point all <strong>NPs</strong> are willing to shout about. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(6):55-56.CardiologyDiehl Y. Unclear and present danger. More vigilant hypertensiontreatment needed. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(<strong>10</strong>):73-74, 76, 78.DuFour JL. Cardiovascular disease and exercise stress testing.<strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(3):<strong>10</strong>5-<strong>10</strong>7.Leake NB. The heart of the matter. National guidelines urge moreaggressive cholesterol treatment. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(1):42-49.Privette T. Cardiac rehabilitation. Increased referrals can decreasemortality, morbidity and costs. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(1):79-80.December <strong>2002</strong> • <strong>ADVANCE</strong> <strong>for</strong> Nurse Practitioners 37∆


Subject IndexCE OfferingsBaker WC. A triple threat. HIV, mental illness and chemicaladdiction. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(9):28-34.Bennett AD. Home apnea monitoring <strong>for</strong> infants. A discussion ofprimary care issues. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(3):48-54.Berman NR. Human papillomavirus and cervical cancer screening.Recent advances improve the clinical picture. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(<strong>10</strong>):26-36.Covington C. Diarrhea. A review of common and uncommonissues. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(6):34-41.Freeman S. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding. Principles of diagnosisand management. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(12):20-26.Heyman MF. Oropharyngeal cancer. Tobacco and alcohol aremain culprits. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):40-50.Leake NB. The heart of the matter. National guidelines urgemore aggressive cholesterol treatment. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(1):42-49.Machamer Battista E. The assessment and management ofchronic pain in the elderly. A guide <strong>for</strong> practice. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(11):28-33.Meyers Herendeen P. Evaluation of physical abuse in children.Solid suspicion should be your guide. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(8):32-37.Miller K. Growth variations in infants and children. What constitutes‘normal’? <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(2):28-33.Mola A, Lloyd M. Time <strong>for</strong> results: a better way to reduce cardiovascularrisk. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(4):34-43.Murray TA, Kelly NR, Jenkins S. The complete neurologicalexamination: what every nurse practitioner should know.<strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(7):24-30.Certification CornerFitzgerald MA. Curbing test anxiety. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(7):18.Fitzgerald MA. Dissecting an exam question. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(1):26.Fitzgerald MA. Post-certification: what now? <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(4):21.Fitzgerald MA. Setting the stage <strong>for</strong> success. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(<strong>10</strong>):23.Clinical Q&ABad behavior, bad kid? <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(7):20.Beyond the postpartum blues. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(1):31.CT scans <strong>for</strong> the worried well. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):39.Handling an elusive specialist. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(11):16.Weight loss requires attention. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(9):19.When drug samples expire. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(3):23.Complementary CareBone O’Brien S. Healing with homeopathy. An introduction tobasic tenets. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):63-64, 66, <strong>10</strong>3.Buckle J. Clinical aromatherapy. Therapeutic uses <strong>for</strong> essentialoils. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):67-68, 88.Linguiti Pron A. Infant massage. Preventive health care <strong>for</strong>babies. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(2):59-60.Ott MJ. Yoga as a clinical intervention. Pain control and stressreduction may be just a breath away. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(1):81-83, 90.Spear Begley S. The energetic language of therapeutic touch. Aholistic tool <strong>for</strong> nurse practitioners. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):69-71.Thomson L. Hypnosis <strong>for</strong> habit disorders. Helping children helpthemselves. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(7):59-62.Current IssuesTumolo J. A policy <strong>for</strong> what ails us. The current and future role ofdisease-specific insurance. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(11):63-64.Tumolo J. Supplemental support in crisis. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(11):64.DermatologySmith DR. Cat scratch disease transmission and treatment.Answers still unfolding. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(9):55-56.Stork B. Medical complications of modern art. What you need toknow about body piercing. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(1):59-60, 62-64.Zlomek Hedden A. Persistent molluscum contagiosum. Casestudy in a 6-year-old girl with asthma and eczema. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):79-82.DiabetesArangie PAR, Eden-Kilgour S. Seize the moment. Examination ofthe asymptomatic diabetic foot. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(12):47-49.Dragunas KM, Long KJ, Musto SM, Rettew EA, Roberto S,Savrin C. Wants vs. needs. A case study in polypharmacy and drugadvertising. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):83-84.Rosenow DR, Autio L. Diabetes and depression. What is thelink? <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(8):49-53, 74.Ward J. Type 2 diabetes in children and adolescents. Meetingthe challenge. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(2):62, 64.Diagnostic DecisionsColyar MR. ADHD testing. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(11):26-27.Colyar MR. Helicobacter pylori testing. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(9):20.Colyar MR. Lipoprotein analysis. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):30, 32.Colyar MR. Testing <strong>for</strong> lupus. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(3):31.Colyar MR. The complete blood count. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(1):24-25.Colyar MR. The Pap smear. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(7):22.EditorialsPronsati MP. A downswing in NP enrollment. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(4):12.Pronsati MP. Are standards the answer? <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(3):14.Pronsati MP. Cause <strong>for</strong> Celebration. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(12):12.Pronsati MP. Close-up on pharmacology. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(11):<strong>10</strong>.Pronsati MP. Getting down to business. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(6):12.Pronsati MP. Job hunting? Visit <strong>ADVANCE</strong><strong>for</strong>careers.com.<strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):14.Pronsati MP. Medicaid bill needs your action. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(2):<strong>10</strong>.Pronsati MP. Not a normal consequence of aging. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(7):<strong>10</strong>.Pronsati MP. Salvos <strong>for</strong> pseudo. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(8):14.Pronsati MP. Some perspective, please. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(<strong>10</strong>):14.Pronsati MP. The tradition continues. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(1):12.Pronsati MP. The ultimate payback. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(9):<strong>10</strong>.EducationMilana K. Working with underserved populations. A module <strong>for</strong>nurse practitioner students. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(3):83-86.Reavis CW, Brykczynski KA. The high-tech classroom. An analysisof NP education in cyberspace. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(3):67-68, 71-72, 74, 122.Tumolo J. Quality control. Ensuring that new grads measure up.<strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(3):77-79.EndocrinologyMiller K. Growth hormone therapy. Determining appropriate use.<strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(3):89-90, 92, 95-96.Miller K. Growth variations in infants and children. What constitutes‘normal’? <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(2):28-33.GastroenterologyCovington C. Diarrhea. A review of common and uncommonissues. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(6):34-41.McDuffie AF. Prevent shock. Learn to recognize severe feedingintolerance early. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(4):61-62, 64, 78.McMahan S, South C, Crespin S. Lactose intolerance. Strategies<strong>for</strong> symptom management. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(6):71-74.Thronson FE. Diagnosing acute abdominal pain. Your ears maytell you more than your hands. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(8):55-58, 72.GeriatricsGray Miceli D. Changed lives. The hidden impact of falls in theelderly. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(7):39-40.Kennedy KL. Constipation in the elderly. Routine equals regularity.<strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(7):32-34, 37.Machamer Battista E. The assessment and management ofchronic pain in the elderly. A guide <strong>for</strong> practice. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(11):28-33.Motszko M. Preventing osteoporosis. Lifelong nutrition and exercisehabits are the most powerful weapons. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(7):41-43, 76.HepatologyBeare J. Hemochromatosis. Early intervention can arrest ironoverload. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(6):63, 65-66.HIV/AIDSBaker WC. A triple threat. HIV, mental illness and chemicaladdiction. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(9):28-34.Doerfler RE. Sweetening the toxic cocktail. Managing the sideeffects of HIV medications. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):52-54, 57-58, <strong>10</strong>3.Doerfler RE. Abacavir hypersensitivity reaction. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):58.Grodesky MJ. Immune recovery syndrome with HAART therapy.A clinical perspective. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(3):87-88.Johnson D. Metabolic complications in HIV infection. In searchof underlying mechanisms. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(7):45-48, 50.Johnson D. Retroviruses and opportunistic infection.<strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(1):69-70, 73, 90.Infectious DiseaseFreedman JM, Gacicia K. Management and treatment of genitalherpes. A practical approach to patient care. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(4):71-74, 80.In<strong>for</strong>mation TechnologyStudzinski SR. Patient education trends. The main tool is cyberspace.<strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(<strong>10</strong>):89-90.Issues and AnswersAbood S. Update on incident-to billing. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(4):16.Boudrieau JM. In-room dictation. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(8):23.Goodman ML. Outside your scope of practice. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(2):18.Kendrick C. Demanding fair compensation. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(9):16.Lindsey M. Group visits <strong>for</strong> diabetes care. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(1):20.Rupe KL. Are you OSHA aware? <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(11):14.Tumolo J. Open-access scheduling. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):25.Tumolo J. Paying <strong>for</strong> collaboration. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(6):21.Wright C. Beyond barriers and burqas. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(7):16.Wright C. Burqas burned…now what? <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(<strong>10</strong>):22.Wright C. Maturation of the NP Movement. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(12):18.Wright C. Strategy <strong>for</strong> legislative success. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(3):22.Legal UpdateSchipske G. Employment contracts <strong>for</strong> <strong>NPs</strong>. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(2):21.Schipske G. Reporting abuse and violence. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(11):17.Schipske G. The difference between negligence and malpractice.<strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):26.Schipske G. Understanding in<strong>for</strong>med consent. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(8):24.Letters to the EditorBaker L. ATP III provides newest guidelines. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(7):15.Brady M. Questions about scope. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):18.Chester F. Reader questions declawing advice. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(12):17.Collins Walter G. Despite contributions, nurse practitionersremain invisible. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(<strong>10</strong>):21.Durfee J. Not an angry profession. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(12):17.Goodman M. Questions about scope. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):18, 21.Graves V. <strong>NPs</strong> can impact teen smoking. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(2):16.Gray Miceli D. Clarification on statement about falls.<strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(12):17.Kapin H. Journal valuable to director and students.<strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(2):16.Lee D. NP student praises <strong>ADVANCE</strong>. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):21.Lindeburg, E. No comparison to Afghan oppression. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(12):16.Lister J. Stroke screening program effective. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(2):16.Millner PM. Gender impact on salary disturbing. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(3):21.Musiol R. Clarification on statement about falls. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(12):17.Noonan C. <strong>NPs</strong> not an angry group. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(<strong>10</strong>):21.Novak JC, Beachesne M, Van Cleve S. Questions about scope.<strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):18, 21.Pinkie EA. More on polycythemia. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(5):21.Sumner PJ. L-lysine <strong>for</strong> herpes outbreaks. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(6):18.Wells W. HRT points to emphasize. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(<strong>10</strong>):21.Men’s HealthCesario S. Lower urinary tract symptoms in men. Differentialdiagnosis is main challenge. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(4):57-60, 90.Jensen PK, Burnett JK. Erectile dysfunction. Primary care treatmentis appropriate and essential. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(4):45-47, 51-52.Steiner BS. Hypogonadism in men. A review of diagnosis andtreatment. <strong>2002</strong>;<strong>10</strong>(4):22-27, 29.Mental HealthAlbert C. The dark days of postpartum depression. Primary care38 <strong>ADVANCE</strong> <strong>for</strong> Nurse Practitioners • December <strong>2002</strong> www.advance<strong>for</strong>NP.com

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