Official journal of theCanadian Nurses Associatio n
AUTHOR, SUBJECTINDEX
Vol. 79, No. 's 1-11
January - December 1983
LEGEN D
A - Abstract E - Editorial
AV- Audiovisual port - portrai t
Ja - January A - August
Fe - February S - September
Mr - March Oc - October
Ap - April N - November
My- May D - December
Je - June
ABBOTT, Darlen eDetecting ventricular arrythmias in the CCU
(Copot) 29 N
ACCREDITATIONThe Canadian Hospital Accreditatio n
Program, made in Canada, for you(Wilson) 48J e
ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCYSYNDROM E
Understanding AIDS (Scholl) 16N
ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCYSYNDROME - NURSIN G
Nursing the patient with AIDS (Batten,Tabor) 19 N
ADOLESCENCEHelping your adolescent client becom e
more physica ll y fit (Shestowsky) 24Ap
AGE DCommentary : abuse of the elderly
(Podnieks) 34M yCommentary : whose risk is it, anyway?
(Lauridsen) 44J e
AGED - CARE AND HYGIENEAt-home support, a new dimension in care
of the elderly (Wong, Wong, Fortune-Woodworth) 30 D
ALBERTA ASSOCIATION OFREGISTERED NURSE S
Alberta nurses seek to define nursingpractice in new act (Banning) 1 SA
AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS -NURSIN G
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Ho, Connors)3SM r
Maintaining adequate nutrition andhydration in the dysphagic ALS patient(Welnetz) 30M r
ANDERSON . FernAsk the experts, 50Fe
ANTISEPSIS - BIBLIOGRAPH YHelp for the infection control nurse - an
annotated bibliography (Campbell) 56S
ARRYTHMIA - DIAGNOSISDetecting ventricular arrythmias in the CCU
(Copot, Abbott) 29 N
ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATOID - THERAPYGold therapy and rheumatoid arthritis
(Grace) 40 D
ASSOCIATION OF NURSES OF PRINCEEDWARD ISLAN D
Island nurses practice creativity, learn tocope ( Besharah) 22 A
ASSOCIATION OF REGISTERED NURSESOF NEWFOUNDLAN D
CNA president urges Nfld nurses to lobbyfor "real health care" ( Banning) lOD
Growth and development, 310c
ATHERLEY, Gordo nCaring in the workplace, the OHN can tip
the scales, 43 N
ATTITUDE TO DEATHReflections on feelings ( Sanders) 25J e
AUDIOVISUAL56Ja, 52Ap, 52A, 57S, SO D
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BAILEY, Carol RavenscroftRoutine circumcision of the male neonate
(Miller) 29J a
BANNING, Judit hAlberta nurses seek to define nursing
practice in new act, I S ABurdens, responsibilities face gerontological
nurses, IO SCNA president urges Nfld nurses to lobby
for "real health care", 10 DEconomic conditions reflected in nurse
practitioners workload, 81 eFailures, disappointments, characterize
computer revolution in health care, 24AHow planning can decrease patient stress,
31 F eMedical technology - who is going to call
the shots'? 12M rNursing on the high seas, 18MyOccupational health and safety : the key to
society's future, 38NOrthopedic nurses study political moves,
16ApPlan now for education needs in year 2000,
Gilchrist urges, 29 ARNAO contemplates "enormous change",
19 ASpecial groups for special nurses, 30JeStop trying to define nursing' Look at real
problems nurse researchers told, 18 DStop wasting resources, Le Riche urges First
Canadian Rehabilitation Congress, 12MyToo much soul searching, too little action ,
cause nurses to miss political train, 28AWant a healthy baby? Stop smoking, resear-
cher tells nurses, I O D
BARTLETT, KatharineFamily nursing : a theory that works
(Nicinski) 46 A
BATTEN, Carol ( Persons)Nursing the patient with AIDS (Tabor) 19N
BAUMANN, AndreaDecision-making in a crisis situation
(Bourbonnais) 23My
BESHARAH, M . Ann eIsland nurses practice creativity, learn to
cope, 22 ARNABC receives vote of confidence from
delegates to 1983 meeting, 14 ASafety aboard ships, homebirths debated
during RNANS resolution session, 21ASpeakers urge health care managers to loo k
out for human element, WeThe door is open, E, 8M rThe Ontario experiment, E, 5MyYukon Nurses Society, lO D
BESNER, GisèleNursing practice, 520 c
BLAIR, Ro yGood to the last drop, 4SMr
BONDIN GMaternal infant bonding : taking stock
(Elliott) 28S
BOOK REVIEW S57Ja, 14Fe, 40Mr, 54Mr, 54Ap, 52My,
55Je, 60A, 58S, 57Oc, 52D
BOURBONNAIS, France sDecision-making in a crisis situation
(Baumann) 23M y
BREASTFEEDINGThe working mother and her breastfeedin g
infant (Macdonald) 21Mr
BRIDGE, PatriciaPreadmission assessment of the elderly
(Carlson) 27 D
BUBELA, NatalieIs your client at risk for respiratory
complications? 46M r
BULLER, E dDrumming and dancing : a new rhythm in
nursing care ( Hagey) 28A p
BURKE, Sharo nInterferon : how it works, 20Fe
BURKE, Sharon Ogde nO33Narent families : helping them cope ,
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CNA CONNECTIO N14Ja, 6Fe, 6Mr, 14Ap, 8My, 12Je, 14A,
8S, 60c, ION, 6 D
CALLIN, Mon aRevitalizing problem solving with Triple
Jump (Ciliska) 40M r
CAMERON, Betty JaneWhat's happening : Inverness summer
student project, 52Mr
CAMPBELL, BevHelp for the infection control nurse - an
annotated bibliography, 56S
CANADA HEALTH ACTCNA Connection, 14Ja, 10NCNA Information Kit tells how to lobby, 8SNurses and the Canada Health Act ( Rodger)
E, 6 NWhat's happening : getting our act together
(Dick) 50A p
CANADIAN CONGRESS OFREHABILITATIO N
Stop wasting resources, Le Riche urgesFirst Canadian Rehabilitation Congress(Banning) 12M y
CANADIAN CORRECTIONS SERVICENursing behind bars : a decade of change
(Smale) 31 A
CANADIAN COUNCIL FOROCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSE S
Occupational health nurses set to go oncertification, 8J a
CANADIAN COUNCIL ON HOSPITALACCREDITATIO N
The Canadian Hospital AccreditationProgram, made in Canada, for you(Wilson) 481 e
CANADIAN NURSES ASSOCIATIONCNA Connection, 14Ap, 8Mr, 8S, 6OcNurses and the Canada Health Act (Rodger)
E, 6 NWelcome to ONA members (Rodger) SM y
CANADIAN NURSES ASSOCIATION -HISTOR Y
A word from the past presidents(Charbonneau) 450 c
CNA : a pictorial record ( Charbonneau)410 c
CANADIAN NURSES ASSOCIATION. ADHOC COMMITTEE ON ENTRY TOPRACTIC E
Baccalaureate preparation for nurses(Murphy) E, 7 A
CANADIAN NURSES ASSOCIATION . ADHOC COMMITTEE ON NURSINGADMINISTRATIO N
CNA Connection, 6Fe
57
CANADIAN NURSES ASSOCIATION . ADHOC COMMITTEE ON THE CODE OFETHIC S
CNA Connection, 6F e
CANADIAN NURSES ASSOCIATION . ADHOC COMMITTEE ON THE ROLE OFTHE NURSE IN MATERNAL ANDPERINATAL CAR E
CNA Connection, 6F e
CANADIAN NURSES ASSOCIATION .ANNUAL MEETING ( 1983 : OTTAWA)
CNA Connection, 12J e
CANADIAN NURSES ASSOCIATION.SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
CNA Connection, 6Mr, 12J e
CANADIAN NURSES FOUNDATIONCNF announces names of 28 scholarship
winners, lO D
CANADIAN ORGANIZATION FOR THEADVANCEMENT OF COMPUTERS INHEALTH
Failures, disappointments, characterizecomputer revolution in health care(Banning) 24 A
CANADIAN ORTHOPAEDIC NURSESASSOCIATIO N
Orthopedic nurses study political moves(Banning) 16A p
CANCERSee Neoplasm s
CARLSON, Ruth An nPreadmission assessment of the elderly
(Bridge) 27 D
CARNEVALE, Franc oInduced paralysis : when your patient is on
Pavulon ( Espinosa, Fortin-Berardino, Guy,Harvie-Carbonneau, Powell, Tetreault,Veneziano) 45 N
CHARBONNEAU, Lé oA word from the past presidents, 450cCanada's Food and Drugs Act : is it really
doing the job it was set up to do? 25FeCNA : a pictorial record, 41 0 cCNA's twelve member associations, 22OcRNAO represents nursing at Grange Inquiry
into events at Hospital for Sick Children,26 A
The road ahead, 52O c
CHEMIJ, MarionTardive dyskinesia, the involuntary
movement disorder that no one reallyunderstands (Jewell) 2OJ e
CHILD, HOSPITALIZE DReducing hospital-related stress in parents
of ch ildren with cancer (Hayes, Knox)24 N
CHRISTO, Shirle yInfant resuscitation, a postpartum
emergency for all concerned, 36M y
CILISKA, DonnaLifestyle changes are our business, 26ApRevitalizing problem solving with Triple
Jump (Ca llin) 40M r
CIRCUMCISIONRoutine circumcision of the male neonat e
(Bailey, Miller) 29J a
CLINICAL TRIAL SCanada's Food and Drugs Act : is it really
doing the job it was set up to do?(Charbonneau) 25Fe
Clinical drug trials (Edgar) 24F e
COMARTIN, Mary AnnNew directions in care, 42Fe
COMMUNICATIONCommentary : is anybody listening ?
(Stephens) 18M r
COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATIONSee Health Educatio n
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING -TRENDS
Community nursing (Gibbon) 53Oc
COMPUTERSCommentary : nursing meets the computer
challenge (McAlister, Covvey) 22DFailures, disappointments, characterize
computer revolution in health care(Banning) 24A
CONNORS, Joh nAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Ho) 35M r
CONRAD, Audre yPutting research into practice ( Morse) 40S
CONSULTANT SPsychiatric nurse consultant ( Stokoloff)
42A p
COPOT, Sharo nDetecting ventricular arrythmias in the CCU
(Abbott) 29 N
COUTURE, Janic eUrology nursing team in action ( Dideles,
Johnson, Komjathy, Larocque, Starr)46M y
COVVEY, H . DominicCommentary : nursing meets the computer
challenge (McAlister) 22 D
CRISIS INTERVENTIO NCrisis as a coro ll ary of cancer diagnosis
(Kraiker) 37F eDecision-making in a crisis situation
(Baumann, Bourbonnais) 23M y
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DALL, Joh nCommunity-based geriatric assessment : the
new wave of the future (Wilson) 24 D
DATES10Ja, 65Mr, SOMy, 59A, 18S, 49D
DAWSON, Pa mWhat nurses say about primary nursing
(Wilson) 37J e
DAY, Rene A .The challenge : health care vs . security, 34 A
DEATHReflections on feelings (Sanders) 25J e
DECISION-MAKINGDecision-making in a crisis situation
(Baumann, Bourbonnais) 23M y
DELIVERY OF HEALTH CARE -CANAD A
Nursing on the move (Glass) E, 5Je
DEMENTIA - DRUG THERAPYHealth professionals come to grips with
dementia, 12 S
DIABETES MELLITU SLoss, stress and the diabetic surgical patient
(Robertson, Stevenson) 30My
DIABETES MELLITUS - NURSIN GDrumming and dancing : a new rhythm in
nursing care (Hagey, Buller) 28Ap
DICK, DianaWhat's happening : getting our act together,
50A p
DICK, Ja nWhat makes an excellent practising nurse?
44 D
DIETHYLSTILBESTROLDES : a living legacy ( Lehmann) 34 D
DISABLEDSee Handicappe d
DONOVAN, Rachae lNursing education ( French) 540c
DUNLOP, Judit hCommentary : nursing diagnosis or nursing
judgment? 23 N
DYSKINESIA, DRUG-INDUCEDTardive dyskinesia, the involuntary
movement disorder that no one reallyunderstands (Jewell, Chemij) 2OJe
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EDGAR, Lind aClinical drug trials, 24Fe
EDITORIALBMr, lOAp, 5My, 5Je, 7A, 210c, 6N, 5 D
EDUCATION, NURSIN GNursing education ( French, Donovan) 540cRevitalizing problem solving with Triple
Jump ( Callin, Ciliska ) 41M r
EDUCATION, NURSING,BACCALAUREATE
Plan now for education needs in year 2000 ,Gilchrist urges ( Banning) 29A
Post RN education, l0JeUniversity programs for RN's, 46J a
EDUCATION, NURSING, CONTINUING -BRITISH COLUMBIA
Bringing back graduate nurses via distanceeducation (McLaughlin, Wi lliams) 180c
EDUCATION, NURSING, GRADUATEPlan now for education needs in year 2000,
Gilchrist urges ( Banning) 29AUniversity programs for RN's, 46Ja
ELLERTON, Mary Lo uDo you believe in screening? (Sm il lie) 34FeHospice volunteer, 48F e
ELLIOTT, M . Rut hMaternal infant bonding : taking stock, 28 S
ELLIS, Doneld aA support system for new mothers, 50A
EMERGENCY SERVICE, HOSPITALGood communications a must, even in the
ER (Sklar) 51J e
EMORY, FLORENC EYesterday, Today and Tomorrow
(Kirkwood) 380c
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIE SA placement service for nurses : an idea
whose time has not arrived (Milton) 49S
ENDNOTES62Ja, 62 Fe, 70Mr, 62Ap, 62My, 62Je, 70A ,
70S, 700c, 62N, 62 D
ENTRY INTO PRACTICEBaccalaureate preparation for nurse s
(Murphy) E, 7A
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FAMILYFamily nursing : a theory that work s
(Bartlett, Nicinski) 46 AOne-parent families : helping them cope
(Burke) 33 NReducing hospital-related stress in parents
of children with cancer ( Hayes, Knox)24 N
FIRESEvacuation of a neonatal unit (Kennedy)
26M y
FORBES, Estell eAsk the experts, 50Fe
FORCHUK, CherylAdding a new dimension to accountab il ity
(Martin, Smith, Rowe) 42Je
FORTUNE-WOODWORTH, Jane tAt-home support, a new dimension in care
of the elderly (Wong, Wong) 30D
FRENCH, Susan E .Nursing education (Donovan) 540c
FRIESE, Penn yJob sharing, a solution to the personal
energy crisis (Stefura) 20Ja
FULLER-BEY, GloriaAntismoking counseling, an important part
of cardiac rehabilitation, 17A p
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GERIATRIC NURSINGCommentary : abuse of the elderly
(Podnieks) 34M y
58
Preadmission assessment of the elderly(Bridge, Carlson) 27 D
GIBBON, Mar yCommunity nursing, 530 c
GLACE BAY GENERAL HOSPITALA'hospital-based health promotion program
(Scott) 32 S
GLASS, Helen P.Confronting the challenge that lies ahead,
E, 210 cNursing on the move, E, 5Je
GOL DGold therapy and rheumatoid arthritis
(Grace) 40 D
GRACE, Eileen M .Gold therapy and rheumatoid arthritis, 40D
GRANGE INQUIR YRNAO represents nursing at Grange Inquiry
into events at Hospital for Sick Children(Charbonneau) 26 A
GREY, Donn aIntrathecal morphine : relief from
intractable pain, 50J a
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HAGEY, Rebecc aDrumming and dancing : a new rhythm in
nursing care (Buller) 28Ap
HANDICAPPED - REHABILITATIO NStop wasting resources, Le Riche urges
First Canadian Rehabilitation Congress(Banning) 12M y
HARDY, Elain eThe diagnostic wheel, 38Mr
HAYES, Virgini aReducing hospital-related stress in parents
of children with cancer (Knox) 24N
HEALTH CARE MANAGEMEN TCONFERENCE (1983 : TORONTO)
Speakers urge health care managers to lookout for human element ( Besharah) 9J e
HEALTH CARE SYSTEMSSee Delivery of Health Car e
HEALTH EDUCATION - NOVA SCOTIAWhat's happening, 52M r
HEALTH PROMOTION CENTRE,HAMILTO N
Lifestyle changes are our business (Ciliska)26A p
HEALTH SERVICES FOR THE AGEDAt-home support, a new dimension in care
of the elderly (Wong, Wong, Fortune-Woodworth) 30 D
Community-based geriatric assessment : thenew wave of the future (Wilson) 24D
HEAT EXHAUSTIO NRecognizing and treating heat stroke and
exhaustion in the road runner(MacFarlane) 2lA p
HIRSCH, Geralynn Aquin oCommentary - Nursing : Art or Science, 4Ja
HO, LilaAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Connors)
35M r
HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN,TORONT O
HSC nurses hang tough (G il christ) E, lOApNews feature ( Besharah) 11A pRNAO represents nursing at Grange Inquiry
into events at Hospital for Sick Children(Charbonneau) 26A
HOSPITALSSafety and accident prevention on hospital
premises ( Sklar) 53J a
HOSPITALS - AUTOMATIONFailures, disappointments, characterize
computer revolution in health care(Banning) 24A
HOSPITALS - CANADAThe Canadian Hospital Accreditation
Program made in Canada, for you(W ilson) 48Je
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IMMUNIZATIONIt's the law in two provinces, 27J a
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA -ONTARIO - TORONTO
Drumming and dancing : a new rhythmin nursing care (Hagey, Buller) 28Ap
INFANT, NEWBOR NInfant resuscitation, a postpartum
emergency for all concerned (Christo)36M y
INJECTIONSTaking the ouch out of injections ( Jerrett)
24J a
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT SMaximizing your ICU patient's sensory and
perceptual environment (MacKinnon-Kesler) 41M y
When your ICU patient needs emotionalsupport too ( Suderman) 36S
INTENSIVE CARE UNITS, NEONATA LEvacuation of a neonatal unit ( Kennedy)
26M y
INTERFERONInterferon : a patient speaks, 21FeInterferon : how it works (Burke) 20FeInterferon : reason for hope (Warren) 15FeThe interferon trial : practical and ethical
considerations (Wade) 17Fe
INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF NURSESNurses in underdeveloped countries benefit
from new ICN fee, 12 N
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JERRETT, Mary D .Taking the ouch out of injections, 24Ja
JEWELL, Jacklynn A.Tardive dyskinesia, the involuntary
movement disorder that no one reallyunderstands (Chemij) 20J e
JOACHIM, GloriaStep-by-step massage techniques, 32A p
JOB SHARIN GJob sharing, a solution to the personal
energy crisis (Friese, Stefura) 20J a
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KENNEDY, Joa nEvacuation of a neonatal unit, 26M y
KIRKWOOD, Lyn nYesterday, Today and Tomorrow, 38Oc
KNOX, Janet E.Reducing hospital-related stress in parents
of children with cancer (Hayes) 24N
KRAIKER, FranCrisis as a corollary of cancer diagnosis,
37Fe
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LAURIDSEN, Bet tCommentary : whose risk is it, anyway?
441 e
LEBRETON, Simonn eChronic solvent abuse, can you help?
(Swerhun) 40J a
LEGISLATION, NURSING - QUEBEC(PROVINCE) - HISTOR Y
An adventure, a challenge, 280c
LEHMANN, Alli eDES : a living legacy, 34DNursina'ç 1.Ast frontier : our Canadian
prisons, 37 ANutrition now, 24M r
LETTERS6Ja, 10Mr, 6Ap, 10My, 6Je, 10A, 7S, 160c,
8N, 8D
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MACDONALD, Jod yThe working mother and her breastfeeding
infant, 21M r
MACFARLANE, PatriciaRecognizing and treating heat stroke and
exhaustion in the road runner, 2lAp
MACKINNON-KESLER, SusanMaximizing your ICU patient's sensory and
perceptual environment, 41M y
MACLAINE, FrancesThe journey home, 45 A
MALYON, CarolConsidering surgery, 40A
MANITOBA ASSOCIATION OFREGISTERED NURSESMembership fees go up in Manitoba
(Parayre) lO D
MARTIN, Mary-Lo uAdding a new dimension to accountability
(Forchuk, Smith, Rowe) 42Je
MASON, Kathry nSafer lumbar myelograms - the search
continues, 28J e
MASSAGEStep-by-step massage techniques ( Joachim)
32A p
MATERNAL-CHILD HEALTH CENTERSA support system for new mothers (Ellis)
50 A
MCALISTER, Neil Hardin gCommentary : nursing meets the computer
challenge (Covvey) 22D
MCLAUGHLIN, KathieBringing back graduate nurses via distance
education (Williams) 18Oc
MCDERMOTT, Barbar aA preventive approach to staff stress, 27Fe
MCNEIL, Shirle yNursing grand rounds : toxic shock
syndrome ( Paradis, Wig, Edwards, Link)38A p
MEDICAL DEVICE TECHNOLOGY IN THE'80's (1982 : TORONTO )
Medical technology - who is going to callthe shots? (Banning) 12M r
MEVAL, Jean Weave rMultiple sclerosis : together with hope, 35Ja
MILLER, Nancy Ka yRoutine circumcision of the male neonate
(Bailey) 29J a
MILTON, IsabelA placement service for nurses : an idea
whose time has not arrived, 49 S
MORPHINEIntrathecal morphine : relief fro m
intractable pain (Grey) 5OJ a
MORSE, Janice M .Putting research into practice (Conrad) 40 S
MOTHER-CHILD RELATIONSMaternal infant bonding ; taking stock
(Elliott) 28 S
MULTIPLE SCLEROSISDealing with reality (Whittington) 34JaTogether with hope (Meval) 35J a
MURPHY, Norm aBaccalaureate preparation for nurses, E, 7A
MYELOGRAPHYSafer lumbar myelograms - the searc h
continues (Mason) 28J e
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NATIONAL GERONTOLOGICALNURSING CONFERENCE (1983 :VICTORIA )
Burdens, responsibilities face gerontologicalnurses ( Banning) 10S
59
NAVAL MEDICINE International nursing (Splane) 530c Occupational health and safety: the key to
Nursing on the high seas (Banning) 18My RN's do the job in federal prisons, 14N society's future (Banning) 38 N
NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNITSSee Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
NEOPLASMSDiary of a daughter ( Porter) 47F e
NEOPLASMS - COMPLICATIONSIs your client at risk for respiratory
complications? ( Bubela) 46M r
NEOPLASMS - DIAGNOSI SCancer : advances in prevention, screening
and diagnosis (Rothwell) IOFe
NEOPLASMS - DRUG THERAP YAsk the experts, 50FeClinical drug trials ( Edgar) 24F eHow planning can decrease patient stress
(Banning) 31F e
NEOPLASMS - NURSIN GA preventive approach to staff stress
(McDermott) 27F eAsk the experts, 50FeCommentary : why a special issue for cancer
nurses? ( Roberts) 9F eCrisis as a corollary of cancer diagnosis
(Kraiker) 37F eHospice volunteer (Ellerton) 48FeHow planning can decrease patie'nt stress
(Banning) 3lF eNew directions in care (Comartin) 42FeNursing in clinical research ( Ritchie,
Tanasichuk) 40FeNursing remedies, 56Fe
NEOPLASMS - PREVENTION ANDCONTRO L
Cancer : advances in prevention, screeningand diagnosis ( Rothwell) 10F e
Do you believe in screening? (Ellerton,Smillie) 34Fe
NURSING - ALBERTA - HISTORYNursing care : from act to act, 24O c
NURSING - ARCTIC REGIONSNorthern nursing : coming to terms with
reality (Smith) 20D
NURSING - BRITISH COLUMBIANursing on the other side of the
mountain, 230 c
NURSING - CANADA - HISTOR YThe evolution of accountability in nursing
in Canada (Warrington-Turcke) 34O c
NURSING - MANITOBA - HISTORYA history of nursing service, 26O c
NURSING - NOVA SCOTIA - HISTORYA reflection on nursing : past and present,
300 c
NURSING - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND -HISTOR Y
Nursing on the island, 31O c
NURSING - RESEARCH AND STUDIESCommentary: the place of research in
nursing (Starzomski) 34SPutting research into practice (Morse,
Conrad) 40S
NURSING - RESEARCH AND STUDIES -ALBERT A
UAH nursing department holds researchconference, 9J a
NURSING - RESEARCH AND STUDIES -CANAD A
Nursing research ( Stinson) 520c
ONTARIO NURSES ASSOCIATIONRNAO sets the stage, 270 cThe Ontario experiment (Besharah) E, 5MyWelcome to ONA members (Rodger) SM y
ORDER OF NURSES OF QUEBECAn adventure, a challenge, 28O cSocial affairs minister calls for resolution
of Quebec labor problems (Lapointe) SJ a
ORTHOPEDIC FIXATION DEVICESPin site care protocol (Trigueiro) 24S
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PAINIntrathecal morphine : relief fro m
intractable pain (Grey) 50Ja
PALLIATIVE TREATMEN TDealing with the dying patient in hospital
(Comartin) 45F eHospice volunteer (Ellerton) 48F e
PALMASON, DianeHit the road, 42 A
PARALYSIS - CHEMICALLY INDUCEDInduced paralysis : when your patient is o n
Pavulon (Carnevale, Espinosa, Fortin-Berardino, Guy, Harvie-Carbonneau,Powell, Tetreault, Veneziano) 45 N
PARAY RE, Sylvi eMembership fees go up in Manitoba, lODSaskatchewan nurses debate computers in
nursing and entry to practice, 16 A
PATIENT EDUCATIONA hospital-based health promotion program
(Scott) 32 S
NEOPLASMS - PSYCHOLOG YCrisis as a corollary of cancer diagnosis
(Kraiker) 37Fe
NEOPLASMS IN INFANCY ANDCHILDHOO D
Childhood cancer, 10JeReducing hospital-related stress in parents
of ch il dren with cancer (Hayes, Knox)24 N
NEVIDJON, BrendaAsk the experts, 5OFeNursing remedies, 56F e
NEW BRUNSWICK ASSOCIATION OFREGISTERED NURSES
A legacy of nursing leaders, 290 cNBARN aims at new Act of Incorporation
(Lapointe) 20A
NEWBORN INTENSIVE CARE UNITSSee Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
NEWS8Ja, 12Mr, IIAp, 16Ap, 12My, 8Je, 24A ,
10S, 180c, 12N, lO D
NICINSKI, Dor aFamily nursing : a theory that works
(Bartlett) 46 A
NURSE ADMINISTRATORSCNA Connection, 8M yNursing management : collaboration for
better care (Valentine) 46 S
NURSE PRACTITIONERSNP's save money, Iol e
NURSE PRACTITIONERS ASSOCIATIONOF ONTARI O
Economic conditions re flected in nursepractitioners' workload ( Banning) 8J e
NURSES - POLITICAL ACTIVIT YToo much soul searching, too little action,
cause nurses to miss political train(Banning) 28 A
What's happening : getting our act together(Dick) 50A p
NURSINGCommentary - Nursing : Art or Science
(Hirsch) 4Ja
NURSING - SASKATCHEWAN -HISTORY
Shaped by political tradition, 250 c
NURSING - TRENDSConfronting the challenge that lies ahead
(Glass) E, 21O cNursing practice (Besner) 520 c
NURSING ASSESSMEN TCommentary - Nursing : Art or Science?
(Hirsch) 4J aCommentary : nursin diagnosis or nursing
judgment? (DunlopI 23 NGood communication a must, even in the
ER (Sklar) 51J ePreadmission assessment of the elderly
(Bridge, Carlson) 27 D
NURSING ASSESSMENT - METHODSThe Diagnostic Wheel (Hardy) 38M r
NURSING CAR EFamily nursing : a theory that works
(Bartlett, Nicinski) 46ANursing behind bars : a decade of change
(Smale) 31 ANursing's last frontier : our Canadian
prisons (Lehmann) 37 AThe challenge : health care vs . security (Day)
34A
NURSING DIAGNOSISSee Nursing Assessmen t
NURSING RESEARCH CONFERENCE(1983 : MONTREAL )
Stop trying to define nursing ( Banning) lO D
NURSING SERVICES - ORGANIZATIONAND ADMINISTRATIO N
Nursing management : collaboration forbetter care ( Valentine) 46S
NURSING STAFF, HOSPITALCommentary: is anybody listening ?
(Stephens) 18M r
NUTRITIONNutrition now (Lehmann) 24M r
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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSIN GCaring in the workplace : the PHN can tip
the scales (Atherley) 43N
PEDIATRIC NURSIN GTaking the ouch out of injections ( Jerrett)
24J aUrology nursing team in action (Dideles,
Komjathy, Larocque, Couture, Johnson,Starr) 46M y
PELLETIER-LAPOINTE, Gertrud eNBARN aims at new Act of Incorporation,
20A
PHILOSOPHY, NURSINGAdding a new dimension to accountability
(Forchuk, Martin, Smith, Rowe) 42J e
PHYSICAL FITNES SHelping your adolescent client become more
physically fit (Shestowsky) 24A p
PODNIEKS, Elizabet hCommentary : abuse of the elderly, 34M y
PORTER, Daw nSelf care in theory and practice (Shamian)
21 S
PORTER, Heather B .Diary of a daughter, 47F e
POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATION SA case of postoperative infection (Skiar)
46A p
PRIMARY NURSING CAR EWhat nurses say about primary nursing
(Dawson, Wilson) 37J e
PRISONSThe challenge : health care vs . security
(Day) 34 A
PRISONS - CANAD ANursing behind bars : a decade of change
(Smale) 31 ANursing's last frontier : our Canadian
prisons (Lehmann) 37 ARN's do the job in federal prisons, 14 N
PROBLEM SOLVIN GRevitalizing problem solving with Triple
Jump (Callin, Ciliska) 41M r
PSYCHIATRIC NURSIN GPsychiatric nurse consultant (Stokoloff)
42A p
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QUADRIPLEGIAWhen your ICU patient needs emotiona l
support too ( Suderman) 36 S
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REGISTERED NURSES ASSOCIATION OFBRITISH COLUMBIA
RNABC receives vote of confidence fromdelegates to 1983 meeting (Besharah) 14A
REGISTERED NURSES ASSOCIATION OFNOVA SCOTI A
A reflection on nursing : past and present,300 c
Safety aboard ships, homebirths debatedduring RNANS resolution session(Besharah) 21 A
REGISTERED NURSES ASSOCIATION OFONTARI O
RNAO acts quickly to secure nursing input,13A p
RNAO contemplates "enormous change"(Banning) 19 A
RNAO represents nursing at Grange Inquiryinto events at Hospital for Sick Children(Charbonneau) 26 A
RNAO sets the stage, 27O cThe Ontario experiment (Besharah) E, SM y
RESEARCH12Ja, 10 1 e, 54A, ISS, 18 D
RESPIRATORY INSUFFICIENCY -NURSIN G
Is your client at risk for respiratorycomplications? ( Bubela) 46Mr
RESUSCITATIO NInfant resuscitation, a postpartum
emergency for all concerned ( Christo)36M y
RITCHIE, DebraNursing in clinical research (Tanasichuk)
40F e
ROBERTS, M . Gai lCommentary : why a special issue for cancer
nurses". 9Fe
ROBERTSON, Elizabet hLoss, stress and the diabetic surgical patient
(Stevenson) 30M y
RODGER, Ginett eNurses and the Canada Health Act, E, 6NWelcome to ONA members, SM y
ROLEAdding a new dimension to accountabilit y
(Forchuk, Martin, Smith, Rowe) 42Je
ROTHWELL, Su eCancer : advances in prevention, screening
and diagnosis, 10F e
ROWE, PatriciaAdding a new dimension to accountability
(Forchuk, Martin, Smith) 42Je
RUNNIN GHit the road (Palmason) 42ARecognizing and treating heat stroke and
exhaustion in the road runner(MacFarlane) 2lA p
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SANDERS, Edn aReflections on feelings, 25Je
SASKATCHEWAN REGISTERED NURSESASSOCIATIO N
Saskatchewan nurses debate computers innursing and entry to practice ( Parayre)16 A
SCHOLL, KarenUnderstanding AIDS, 16 N
SCOTT, Sandr aA h2Spital-based health promotion program ,
SELF CARE - NURSIN GSelf care in theory and practice (Porter,
Shamian) 21S
SEX DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENTA case of discrimination (Sklar) 52 N
SHAMIAN, JudithSelf care in theory and practice (Porter) 21S
SHESTOWSKY, Brend aHelping your adolescent client become more
physically fit, 24Ap
SINGLE-PARENT FAMIL YOne-parent families : helping them cope
(Burke) 33N
SKLAR, CorinneA case of discrimination, 52 NA case of postoperative infection, 46ApGood communications a must, even in the
ER, 51J eSafety and accident prevention on hospital
premises, 53J a
SMALE, Shirley L.Nursing behind bars : a decade of change,
31 A
SMILLIE, Carol LouiseDo you believe in screening? (Ellerton)
34F e
SMITH, Ronelda Henderso nAdding a new dimension to accountability
(Forchuk, Martin, Rowe) 42J e
SMITH, SusanNorthern nursing : coming to terms with
reality, 20 D
SMOKINGAntismoking counseling, an important par t
of cardiac rehabilitation (Fuller-Bey)17A p
SOCIETIES, NURSING - CANADASpecial groups for special nurses (Banning)
30J e
SOLVENTSChronic solvent abuse, can you help ?
(Swerhun, LeBreton) 40J a
SOUCIE, Christin eAsk the experts, 50Fe
SPLANE, Verna HuffmanInternational nursing, 530 c
STARZOMSKI, RosalieCommentary : the place of research in
nursing, 34 S
STEFURA, Elain eJob sharing, a solution to the personal
energy crisis (Friese) 20J a
STEPHENS, BeaCommentary : is anybody listening? 18Mr
STEVENSON, Eleano rLoss, stress and the diabetic surgical patient
(Robertson) 30M y
STINSON, ShirleyNursing research, 52O c
STOKOLOFF, SheilaPsychiatric nurse consultant, 42Ap
STRESS, PSYCHOLOGICA LCrisis as a corollary of cancer diagnosis
(Kraiker) 37Fe
STRESS, PSYCHOLOGICAL - NURSINGEconomic conditions reflected in nurse
practitioners workload ( Banning) 8J e
STUDENTS, NURSIN GGood to the last drop ( Blair) 45Mr
SUBSTANCE ABUS EChronic solvent abuse, can you help?
(Swerhun, LeBreton) 40Ja
SUDERMAN, Eleano rWhen your ICU patient needs emotional
support too, 36 S
SURGERY, OPERATIV ELoss, stress and the diabetic surgical patient
(Robertson, Stevenson) 30My
SWERHUN, Pegg yChronic solvent abuse, can you help?
(LeBreton) 40Ja
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TABOR, RoxieNursing the patient with AIDS (Batten) 19 N
TANASICHUK, Hilar yNursing in clinical research ( Ritchie) 40Fe
TECHNOLOGY, MEDICAL - TRENDSMedical technology - who is going to call
the shots ( Banning) 12M r
THE CANADIAN NURS EThe door is open ( Besharah) E, 8Mr
TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROMENursing grand rounds : toxic shock
syndrome (McNeil, Paradis, Wig, Edwards,Link) 38A p
TRIGUEIRO, Manuel aPin site care protocol, 24 S
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UROLOGY - NURSIN GUrology nursing team in action (Dideles,
Komjathy, Larocque, Couture, Johnson,Starr) 46My
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VALENTINE, Patricia E .B .Nursing management : collaboration for
better care, 46 S
VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES FORCANAD A
VON nurses urged to study new roles forfuture health care, 25 A
VOLUNTARY WORKER SHospice volunteer (Ellerton) 48F e
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WADE, Spence rThe interferon trial : practical and ethical
considerations, 17Fe
WARREN, BarbaraInterferon : reason for hope, 15Fe
WARRINGTON-TURCKE, Katherin eThe evolution of accountability in nursing
in Canada, 34O c
WELNETZ, Kati eMaintaining adequate nutrition and
hydration in the dysphagic ALS patient,30M r
WHITTINGTON, LoriMultiple sclerosis : dealing with reality, 34Ja
WILLIAMS, Brend aBringing back graduate nurses via distance
education (McLaughlin) 18Oc
WILSON, Jan eCommunity-based geriatric assessment : the
new wave of the future, 24 DThe Canadian Hospital Accreditation
Program, made in Canada, for you, 48Je
WILSON, Norma M .What nurses say about primary nursing
(Dawson) 37J e
WONG, Juli aAt-home support, a new dimension in care
of the elderly (Wong, Fortune-Woodworth) 30D
WONG, Shirle yAt-home support, a new dimension in care
of the elderly (Wong, Fortune-Woodworth) 30 D
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YOU AND THE LAW53Ja, 46Ap, 50e, 52 N
YUKON NURSES SOCIETYThe last frontier, 330 cYukon Nurses Society (Besharah) IOD
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