Critical Care Nursing Quarterly 1998 - Abstracts

Critical Care Nursing Quarterly 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Aggressive implementation of advance directives.(Advances in Cardiac and Pulmonary Surgery)Health care industryKirmse, Jane M.
Challenges of traction in critical care: a case study.(Orthopaedic Issues in Critical Care)Health care industryHarvey, Carol V.
Clearing cervical spine injuries: a discussion of the process and the problems.(Orthopaedic Issues in Critical Care)Health care industryDibsie, Laura G.
Closure of the ductus arteriosus--new insights for critical care.(Advances in Cardiovascular Interventions)Health care industryAngerio, Allan D., Kot, Peter A.
Crush injuries: a case of entrapment.(Orthopaedic Issues in Critical Care)Health care industryKracun, Mary D., Wooten, Cheryl L.
Left ventricular assist as a viable alternative for cardiac transplantation.(Advances in Cardiovascular Interventions)Health care industryChillcott, Suzanne R., Atkins, Patricia A., Adamson, Robert M.
Management of venous ulcers.(Orthopaedic Issues in Critical Care)Health care industryCoats, Ursula
Managing latex allergy in the cardiac surgical patient. (includes continuing education test)(Advances in Cardiac and Pulmonary Surgery)Health care industryBrown, Mary-Michael, Hess, Rebecca
Minimally invasive cardiac surgery: a new frontier.(Advances in Cardiac and Pulmonary Surgery)Health care industryScarlett, Mary V.
Minimally invasive cardiac surgery: surgical techniques and nursing considerations. (includes nursing care plan for the postoperative patient)(Advances in Cardiovascular Interventions)Health care industryDaniel, Jan, Dattolo, Julia
Minimally invasive cardiac valve surgery.(Advances in Cardiac and Pulmonary Surgery)Health care industryFitzgerald, Carmel A.
Minimally invasive valve surgery.(Advances in Cardiovascular Interventions)Health care industryBrown, Katherine Kay
Musculoskeletal transplant.(Orthopaedic Issues in Critical Care)Health care industryDougherty, Catherine
Neuromuscular scoliosis: a case of the pediatric patient in the adult ICU.(Orthopaedic Issues in Critical Care)Health care industryMason, Kimberly J.
Orthopaedic infections.(Orthopaedic Issues in Critical Care)Health care industryRedfield, David, Hayes, Tamara
Pediatric pain management in an adult critical care unit. (includes continuing education test)(Orthopaedic Issues in Critical Care)Health care industryGregg, Theresa Landi
Perceived and unmet needs of critical care family members.(Advances in Cardiac and Pulmonary Surgery)Health care industryWarren, Nancy A., Mendonca, Dorris
Percutaneous cardiopulmonary support for high-risk angioplasty.(Advances in Cardiovascular Interventions)Health care industryDaleiden-Burns, Anne, Shawl, Fayaz A., Dukovcic, Amy L.
Percutaneous techniques for the treatment of cerebrovascular disease.(Advances in Cardiovascular Interventions)Health care industryDougherty, Kathryn G., Daleiden-Burns, Anne, Kaden, Carol, Ramos, Sergio, Shawl, Fayaz A.
Reducing costs and improving processes for the interventional cardiology patient.(Advances in Cardiac and Pulmonary Surgery)Health care industrySullivan, Jennifer, Howland-Gradman, June, Schell, Melinda, Goldsmith, Jennifer
Technology utilization in the cardiac surgical patient: SvO2 and capnography monitoring.(Advances in Cardiac and Pulmonary Surgery)Health care industryAhrens, Thomas
Transmyocardial laser revascularization: old theory, new technology.(Advances in Cardiovascular Interventions)Health care industryAnderson, Jacqueline J., Gonzales, Rachel V.
Transmyocardial revascularization: a case study.(Advances in Cardiovascular Interventions)Health care industryMehan, Carin, Hayden, Ann
Transmyocardial revascularization surgery.(Advances in Cardiac and Pulmonary Surgery)Health care industryHayden, Ann M.
Volume lung reduction surgery: a review. (title in error: correct title is "Lung Volume Reduction Surgery: A Review)(Advances in Cardiac and Pulmonary Surgery)Health care industryMorse, Catherine J.
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