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Chapter 3

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Chapter 4

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Chapter 5

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Chapter 6

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Chapter 7

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Childers, K.P. Paying a price for poor documentation. Nursing2005. 2005;35(1):32hn4. 32hn6.

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Habel, M. Document it right. NurseWeek. 2003;16(1):21–22.

Halliday, A. Creating a reliable time line. Nursing2005. 2005;35(2):27.

Karch, A.M. What’s wrong with U? JCAHO places limits on abbreviations used in practice. American Journal of Nursing. 2004;104(6):65–66.

Lee, T. Nursing administrators’ experiences in managing PDA use on inpatient units. Available at: www.medscape.com/viewarticle/550841, 2007.

Ligon, K., Das, E. The benefits of automated nursing documentation. Nurse Leader. 2004;2(5):29–31.

Lillis K., ed. Going paperless. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2005;2(12):36–38.

LPN2005, ed. When patients ignore instructions. LPN2005. 2005;1(6):46–47.

LPN2006, ed. Charting tips for long-term care. LPN2006. 2006;2(1):9–11.

LPN2006, ed. Planning your patient’s discharge. LPN2006. 2006;2(2):10–12.

LPN2007, ed. Documenting hostile situations. PLN2007. 2007;3(6):9–10.

LPN2007, ed. You’re on trial: How to protect yourself. LPN2007. 2007;3(2):16. 18

LPN2008, ed. Before you say goodbye: Discharge summaries. LPN2008. 2008;4(1):4–5.

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Nursing2007, ed. When a patient fails to provide information. Nursing2007. 2007;37(11):29.

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Smith, L.S. “Erasing” those unavoidable slipups. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2004;3(1):5.

Smith, L.S. When a colleague falsifies the record. Nursing2005. 2005;35(12):76.

Smith, L.S. Documenting discharge planning. Nursing2006. 2006;36(5):18.

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Charting Checkup. Listen up! How to take verbal and telephone orders. LPN 2005. 2005;1(2):44–45.

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Smith, L.S. Speaking up for medical language interpreters. Nursing2007. 2007;37(12):48–49.

Sosin, J. Loose lips: In violation of HIPAA. NurseWeek. 2007;20(23):19.

Sullivan, R., Ferriter, A. Prevent life-threatening communication breakdowns. Nursing2008. 2008;38(2):17.

Vesterlund, M. A right to understand: Recognizing the needs of non-English speaking patients. American Journal of Nursing. 2008;108(2):13.

Weber, S. More effective team interaction. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2007;4(11):11.

Wright, L.D. Professional boundaries in home care. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2006;24:672–675.

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Canobbio, M.M. Mosby’s Handbook of Patient Teaching, 3rd ed. St. Louis: Mosby, 2006.

Haddad, A. Cutting corners on patient ed? RN. 2003;66(7):23–26.

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Hickey, B. Strategies for educating older adults. LPN2008. 2008;4(2):28–29.

Hindelang, M. Patient education: Ever so important. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2006;24(1):14–16.

Lillis, K. Empowering tools: Interactive education and online resources can help foster patient-friendly care. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2007;4(19):25–26.

Lorenz, J.M. Patient education materials: When preparing written pieces for patients/family members use a reader-friendly format and keep it simple. Advance for Nurses. 2004;2(5):15–18.

Lorig, K.R. Taking patient ed to the next level. RN. 2003;66(12):35–38.

Neafsey, P.J. Interactive personal technology education program decreases adverse medication events. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2003;21(10):697–698.

Neder, S. Individualized education can improve foot care for patients with diabetes. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2003;21(12):837–840.

Polzien, G. The ABCs of teaching older adults: Implications for home care and hospice. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2006;24(8):487–490.

Ruholl, L. Tips for teaching the elderly. RN. 2003;66(5):48–52.

Spader, C. Nurses tap into new teaching tool. NurseWeek. 2008;21(9):84.

Sutter, P.M., Sutter, W.N. Timeless principles of learing. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2008;26(2):82–88.

Weston-Eborn, R. Home care and the adult learner. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2004;22(8):522–523.

Weston-Eborn, R., Sitzman, K. Creating effective learning objectives. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2004;22(11):753.

Weston-Eborn, R., Sitzman, K. Creating teaching plans for the adult learner. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2005;23(3):192–194.

Weston-Eborn, R., Sitzman, K. Selecting effective instructional resources. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2005;23(6):402–403.

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American Association of Critical Care Nurses. Delegation handbook. Available at: www.aacn.org/AACN/practice.nsf/Files/DBEd2/$file/1editedrevisedAACNDelegationHandbook%207-1-2004.pdf, 2004.

Ayers, D.M., Montgomery, M. Delegating the “right” way. Nursing2008. 2008;38(4):56hn1. 56hn2

Case, B. Delegation skills. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2004;6(16):17–23.

Hathaway, L.R. Safely delegating to unlicensed assistive personnel. LPN2005. 2005;1(5):13–14.

(The) Joint Commission International Center for Patient Safety. NPSG 2A. Available at: www.jcipatientsafety.org/22841/, 2007.

(The) Joint Commission. Guidelines for accepting and transcribing verbal or telephone orders. The Source. 2006;4(7):6–10.

Lower, J. Transitioning to charge nurse. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2006;3(22):15–17.

Marriner-Tomey, A. Guide to Nursing Management and Leadership, 7th ed. St. Louis: Mosby, 2004.

Orcajada, E., Rao, L. The art and science of delegation. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2005;2(15):25–26.

Riley, J.B. Communication in Nursing, 5th ed. St. Louis: Mosby, 2004.

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Whitman, M.M. Return and report: Establishing accountability in delegation. American Journal of Nursing. 2005;105(3):97.

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Anderson, S., Schaechter, J., Brosco, J. Adolescent patients and their confidentiality: Staying within legal bounds. Contemporary Pediatrics. 2005;22(7):54–59.

Bahr, S.J., Hoffmann, J.P., Yang, X. Parental and peer influences on the risk of adolescent drug use. Journal of Primary Prevention. 2005;26:529–549.

Behrman, R., Kliegman, R., Jenson, H. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics, 17th ed. Philadelphia: Saunders, 2004.

Broderick, M. Pediatric poisoning. RN. 2004;67(9):37–42.

Cathey, M., Gaylord, N. Picky eating: A toddler’s approach to mealtime. Pediatric Nursing. 2004;30:101–107.

Condon, M. Breast is best, but could it be better: What is in breast milk that should not be? Pediatric Nursing. 2005;31:333–338.

Deering, C., Cody, D. Communicating with children and adolescents. American Journal of Nursing. 2002;102(3):34–41.

DeRoma, V.M., Lassiter, K.S., Davis, V.A. Adolescent involvement in discipline decision making. Behavior Modification. 2004;28:420–437.

Haglund, K. Recommendations for sexuality education for early adolescents. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing. 2006;35:369–374.

Henry, L.L. Childhood obesity: What can be done to help today’s youth? Pediatric Nursing. 2005;31(1):13–16.

Ivey, J. Children’s responses to contact with elders. MCN The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing. 2001;26:23–27.

Keefe, M., Barbosa, G., Forese-Fretz, A., et al. An intervention program for families with irritable infants. MCN The American Journal of Materna/Child Nursing. 2005;30:230–236.

Monsen, R. Children and pets. Journal of Pediatric Nursing. 2001;16:197–198.

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Bensing, K. Prayer and healing: Part 1. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2006;3(12):35.

Bensing, K. Prayer and healing: Part 2. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2006;3(13):10.

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American Nurses Association. Position Statement on Assisted Suicide. Kansas City: Author, 1995.

Bingley, A.F., McDermott, E., Thomas, C., et al. Making sense of dying: A review of narratives written since 1950 by people facing death from cancer and other diseases. Palliative Medicine. 2006;20:183–195.

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American Society for Microbiology. Guideline for Isolation Precautions: Preventing transmission of infectious agents in healthcare settings. Available at: www.asm.rg/Policy/index.asp?bid=30034, 2004.

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Hand hygiene guidelines fact sheet. Available at: www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/pressrel/fs021025.htm, 2002.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Overview of CDC Hand Hygiene Guidelines. MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Recommendations and Reports. 2002;51(RR-16):1–4. Available at: www.cdc.gov/handhygiene.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Standard precautions. Available at: www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/gl_isolation_standard.html, 2006.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Guidelines for Isolation Precautions: Preventing Transmission of Infectious Agents in Healthcare Settings. Available at: www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhgp/pdf/isolation2007/pdf, 2007.

Chettle, C.C. Life-threatening fungal infections on the rise. NurseWeek. 2006;19(8):19–20.

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Keefe, S. A good fit: Disposable gloves have become indispensable tools in fighting infection, protecting patients. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2007;4(14):28–29.

McDonald, I.C., Killgore, G.E., Thompson, A., et al. An epidemic, toxin gene-variant strain of Clostridium difficile. New England Journal of Medicine. 2005;353:2341–2433.

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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). NIOSH Alert: Preventing Allergic Reactions to Natural Rubber Latex in the Workplace. Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, 1997. DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 97-135

Oriola, S. C. difficile: A menace in hospitals and homes alike. Nursing2006. 2006;36(8):14–15.

Perry, J., Jagger, J. Getting the most from your personal protective gear. Nursing2004. 2004;34(12):72.

Rebmann, T. Dress up for safety with PPE. LPN2008. 2008;4(2):6–13.

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Sheff, B. Mad cow disease and vCJD: Understanding the risks. Nursing2005. 2005;35(2):74–75.

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Skukla, S. Community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and its emerging virulence. Clinical Medicine & Research. 2005;5:57–60.

Todd, B. Clostridium difficile: Familiar pathogen, changing epidemiology. American Journal of Nursing. 2006;106(5):33–36.

Todd, B. The increasing risk of salmonella infections. American Journal of Nursing. 2006;105(7):35–37.

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Bobolia, J. Infection control for the family of the home hospice patient. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2006;24(10):624–626.

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Gruendemann, B., Bjerke, N. Is it time for brushless scrubbing with an alcohol-based agent? AORN Journal. 2001;74(6):859–873.

Guinan, M., McGuckin, M. Hand hygiene: It does make a difference. LPN2005. 2005;1(3):11–15.

Immunization Action Coalition. Healthcare personnel vaccination recommendations. Available at: www.immunize.org, 2007. 3/2007. Content CDC reviewed, March, 2007.

Keefe, S. Inside infection control. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2005;7(21):31.

Keefe, S. The ‘other’ bugs. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2008;5(8):15–16.

Lettieri, C. The emergency and impact of extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis, Medscape Pulmonary Medicine. Available at: www.medscape.com/viewarticle/557459, 2007.

LPN2008, ed. Vanncomycin: Champion against drug-resistant infection. LPN2008. 2008;4(1):6–9.

Martin, S.D. Infection control matters in home healthcare. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2006;24(8):485–486.

Rebman, T. The basics of hand hygiene. LPN2006. 2006;2(6):21–23.

Rebman, T. Protect yourself, protect your patients: The essentials of PPE. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2007;5(1):30–39.

Rhinehart, E. Infection control in home care. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 2001;7(2):208–211.

Rothrock, J.C., What are the current guidelines about wearing artificial nails and nail polish in the healthcare setting? Medscape Nurses, 2006. 2006;8(2). Available at: www.medscape.com/viewarticle/547793.

Rushing, J. Wearing personal protective gear. Nursing2006. 2006;36(10):56–57.

Siegel, J.D., Rhinehart, E., Jackson, M., Chiarello, L., the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee. Guideline for Isolation Precautions: Preventing transmission of infectious agents in healthcare settings. Available at www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/pdf/guidelines/isolation2007.pdf, 2007.

Snow, M. Preventing Salmonella infection. Nursing2006. 2006;36(9):17.

Strelczyk, K., Wallace, B. MRSA may be waiting right around the corner. NurseWeek. 2008;21(11):24–29.

Todd, B. Emerging infections: Beyond MRSA: VISA and VRSA. American Journal of Nursing. 2006;1006(4):28–30.

Todd, B. Emerging infections: Legionella pneumonia. American Journal of Nursing. 2005;1005(11):35–38.

Chapter 18

Ball, S.F. Ergonomics in healthcare: Keeping a healthy back and body at work: Is a no-life policy in your future? ADVANCE for Nurses. 2008;5(10):27–29.

Baptiste, N.A., Evidence-based practices for safe patient handling and movement. Online Journal of Issues in Nursing. 2004;9(3). Manuscript 3. Available at: www.nursingworld.org/ojin/topic25tpc25_3.htm.

Blocks, M. Practical solutions for safe patient handling. Nursing2005. 2005;35(10):44–46.

Dunbar, C.N. Lift smartly, lift safety. Nursing2007(Spring MED/SURG Specialty Guide). 2007:26–27.

Elkin, M.K., Perry, A.G., Potter, P.A. Nursing Interventions and Clinical Skills, 4th ed. St. Louis: Elsevier Mosby, 2008.

Gavin-Dreschnack, D., Nelson, A., Fitzgerald, S., et al. Wheelchair-related falls: Current evidence and directions for improved quality care. Journal of Nursing Care Quality. 2005;20:119–127.

Gilbey, H., Ackland, T., Wang, A., et al. Exercise improves early functional recovery after total hip arthroplasty. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2003;408:193–200.

Haydon, K.J. Safe handling saves nurses’ backs. NurseWeek. 2007;20(9):12–14.

Hughes, K. Backing up nurses: Successful strategies to reduce nursing back injuries. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2005;2(8):35–36.

James, E. Backbreaking work: Minimal lift environments reduce the risk of musculoskeletal injuries. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2007;4(1):20–30.

Lilliss, K. Safe moves: Successful patient handling programs rely on common factors. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2007;4(10):35–36.

LPN2005, ed. Taking it one step at a time. LPN2005. 2005;1(6):32.

LPN2005, ed. Transfer techniques: Helping your patient move the right way. LPN2005. 2005;1(2):46–47.

LPN2006, ed. Bend and stretch: Performing range-of-motion exercises. LPN2006. 2006;2(3):11–13.

McPeck, P. Watching our backs: RNs get a lift from ‘no lift’ policies. NurseWeek. 2006;19(13):8–9.

Millsaps, C.C. Pay attention to patient positioning!. RN. 2006;69(1):59–64.

Nursing2006, ed. Performing passive range-of-motion exercises. Nursing2006. 2006;36(1):50–51.

Nursing2007, ed. Weighing in on lift teams. Nursing2007. 2007;37(6):48hn10. 48hn12

Parsons, K.S., Galinsky, T.L., Waters, T. Musculoskeletal disorders in home healthcare workers: Part 2. Life and transfer assistance for non-weight-bearing home care patients. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2006;24:227–233.

Perry, A.G., Potter, P.A. Clinical Nursing Skills and Techniques, 6th ed. St. Louis: Elsevier Mosby, 2006.

Poe, S., Cvach, M.M., Gartrell, D.G., et al. An evidence-based approach to fall risk assessment, prevention, and management. Journal of Nursing Care Quality. 2005;20:107–116.

Pullen, R.L. Logrolling a patient. Nursing2004. 2004;34(2):22.

Pullen, R.L. Transferring a patient from bed to stretcher. Nursing2008. 2008;38(1):43–45.

Pullen, R.L. Transferring a patient from bed to wheelchair. Nursing2008. 2008;38(2):46–47.

Pullen, R.L. Smooth patient transfers: Part III: Using a hydraulic lift. Nursing2008. 2008;38(3):54–56.

Quick Tips. Pointers on patient positioning. Advances in Skin & Wound Care. 2004;17:10.

Todd, J. Waking up to hospital bed entrapment risks. Nursing2008. 2008;38(1):14–15.

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Armstrong, G. Attention nurses! Anticoagulant overdoses prompt Joint Commission to issue new safety requirement. NurseWeek. 2008;21(5):30–33.

Advances in Skin & Wound Care, ed. The difference between friction and shear. Advances in Skin & Wound Care. 2004;17:222.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). Clinical informatics and its usefulness for assessing risk and preventing falls and pressure ulcers in nursing home environments. Retrieved from www.ahrq.gov/downloads/pub/advances/vol3/Teigland.pdf, 2007.

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Black, J. Saving the skin during kinetic bed therapy. Nursing2006. 2006;36(10):17.

Catania, K., Huang, C., James, P., et al. PUPPI: The pressure ulcer prevention protocol interventions. American Journal of Nursing. 2007;107(4):44–52.

Duimel-Peeters, I. Preventing pressure ulcers with massage? Some say it works, others disagree, Ay, there’s the rub. American Journal of Nursing. 2005;105(8):31–32.

Dunleavy, K. Putting a dent in pressure ulcer rates. Nursing2008. 2008;38(1):20–21.

Elkin, M.K., Perry, A.G., Potter, P.A. Nursing Interventions and Clinical Skills, 4th ed. St. Louis: Elsevier Mosby, 2008.

Harkreader, H., Hogan, M.A. Fundamentals of Nursing: Caring and Clinical Judgment, 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Elsevier Saunders, 2007.

Ignatavicius, D., Workman, M.L. Medical-Surgical Nursing: Critical Thinking for Collaborative Care, 5th ed. Philadelphia: Elsevier Saunders, 2006.

Lorenz, J.M. Geriatric skin care. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2007;4(11):29–30.

National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel. Updated staging system. Available at: www.npuap.org/pr2.htm, 2007.

Rasin, J. Bathing patients with dementia. American Journal of Nursing. 2004;104(3):30–34.

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Stotts, N.A., Gunningberg, L. Predicting pressure ulcer risk. American Journal of Nursing. 2007;107(11):40–47.

Werkman, H., Simodejka, P., DeFilippis, J. Partnering for prevention: A pressure ulcer prevention collaborative project. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2008;26(1):17–22.

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Armstrong, G. Attention nurses! Anticoagulant overdoses prompt Joint Commission to issue new safety requirement. NurseWeek. 2008;21(5):30–33.

Bolinger, R. Safety and quality issues for LPNs. LPN2008. 2008;4(1):10–13.

Bucher, G.M., Szczerba, P., Curtin, P.M. A comprehensive fall prevention program for assessment, interventions, and referral. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2007;25:174–183.

Center for the Study of Bioterrorism & Emerging Infections. Bioterrorism agent fact sheet. Available at: www.bioterrorism.slu.edu, 2001.

Chettle, C., Habel, M. Smallpox vaccine: Making an informed decision. NurseWeek. 2003;16(5):29–31.

Duke Center for Nicotine and Smoking Cessation Research. Facts about smoking. Available at: www.duke.edu/web/nicotine/smokingfacts.html, 2007.

Eckhart, J. Ready’or not. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2006;3(22):27–29.

Elkin, M.K., Perry, A.G., Potter, P.A. Nursing Interventions and Clinical Skills, 4th ed. St. Louis: Elsevier Mosby, 2008.

Evans, D., Wood, J., Lambert, L. Patient injury and physical restraint devices: A systematic review. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 2003;41:274–282.

Fell-Carson, D. Terrorist danger: Part I. NurseWeek. 2003;16(2):19–20.

Fell-Carson, D. Terrorist danger: Part II. NurseWeek. 2003;16(3):21–22.

Fischer, R.A. Prevent fires when using oxygen cylinder regulators. Nursing2007. 2007;37(1):20.

Gallauresi, B.A. Watch those power connections. Nursing2004. 2004;34(2):27.

Gustafson, S.E. Assess for fall risk, intervene’and pump up patient safety. Nursing2007. 2007;37(12):24–25.

Hemmila, D. Banding together for patient safety. NurseWeek. 2007;20(1):24–25.

Hendrich, A. Predicting patient falls: Using the Hendrich II Fall Risk Model in clinical practice. American Journal of Nursing. 2007;107(11):50–58.

Jasniewski, J. Help your patient avoid medication-related falls. LPN2006. 2006;2(6):4–7.

Johnson, K., Maultsby, C.C. A plan for achieving significant improvement in patient safety. Journal of Nursing Care Quality. 2007;22(2):164–171.

Khadivar, K. Improving safety. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2006;2(20):38.

Minnick, A.F., Mion, L.C., Johnson, M.E., et al. Prevalence and variation of physical restraint use in acute care settings in the U.S. Journal of Nursing Scholarship. 2007;39(1):30–36.

Nursing2004, ed. No restraints allowed: Legalities and realities. Nursing2004. 2004;34(1):54–55.

Nursing2006, ed. Show no restraint. Nursing2006. 2006;36(4):27.

Polzien, G. Promoting safety and security at home. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2007;25:218–222.

Reed, A.S. Improving patient safety’everyone’s job. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2008;26(2):140.

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Rosto, L. Safety plan. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2005;2(5):26–28.

Schlismann, C.A. Fall risk reduction in home health and hospice. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2008;26(5):301–307.

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Smith, N. Preserve independence with fall prevention strategies. NurseWeek. 2007;20(3):12–13.

Swihart, D. Are we safe yet? ADVANCE for Nurses. 2005;2(18):15–19.

Taschner, M.A. Responding to a fire. Nursing2008. 2008;38(5):44–47.

Todd, J.F. Waking up to hospital bed entrapment risks. Nursing2008. 2008;38(1):14–15.

Tullai-McGuinness, S. Improving patient safety. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2007;25:145–146.

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Home Safety Checklist for Older Consumers. CPSC Document #4701. Washington, DC: Author, 1992.

Weiner, E., Preparing nurses internationally for emergency planning and response. Online Journal of Issues in Nursing. 2006;11(3). Available at: www.medscape.com/viewarticle/546012.

Wilson, P., Rodgers, B. Research on falls prevention and physical activity in older adults and a notice of a new web-based quality system by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2006;24:632–633.

Yuan, J.R., Erb, J.K. Falls prevention, or “I think I can, I think I can.”. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2006;24:103–110.

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American Heart Association. Hypertension. Available at: http://hyper.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/45/1/42, 2005.

Boehringer, S.K. Hypertension: Review of guidelines and drug therapy management. NurseWeek. 2004;17(2):27–28.

Considine, J. Consult stat. Taking vitals on a patient with orthostatic hypotension. RN. 2005;68(1):50.

(The) Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO). Pain assessment and management standards. Available at: www.jcaho.org/standard, 2000.

Kestel, F. The best BP: Eight tips to a more accurate blood pressure. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2005;2(22):32–33.

Khorshid, L., Eser, I., Zaybak, A., et al. Comparing mercury in-glass, tympanic, and disposable thermometers in measuring body temperature in healthy young people. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 2005;14(4):496–500.

Layne, L. Discharge planning. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2008;5(1):31–33.

Molony, S.L., Kobayashi, M., Holleran, E.A., et al. Assessing pain as a fifth vital sign in long-term care facilities: Recommendations from the field. Journal of Gerontologic Nursing. 2005;31(3):16–24.

Nursing2007, ed. Take care with tympanic temperature readings. Nursing2007. 2007;37(4):52–53.

Pickering, T.G., Hall, J.E., Appel, L.I., et al. Hypertension. Circulation. 2005;45:142–161.

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Rice, K.L. Measuring thigh BP. Nursing99. 1999;29(8):58–59.

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Sclater, A., Alagiakrishnan, K. Orthostatic hypotension: A primary care primer for assessment and treatment. Geriatrics. 2004;59(8):22–27.

Thibodeau, G.A., Patton, K.T. Anatomy and Physiology, 6th ed. St. Louis: Elsevier Mosby, 2007.

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Williams, M. Measuring vital signs in elderly people. Available at: www.medscape.com/viewprogram/4638, 2005.

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Carter, K.F. Identifying primary skin lesions. Nursing2003. 2003;33(12):68–69.

Coviello, J.S. Cardiac assessment IV. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2004;22:117–123.

Danter, J.H. Put a realistic spin on geriatric assessment. Nursing2003. 2003;33(12):52–55.

Dulak, S.B. A practical guide to a thorough history. RN Supplement, January. 74(TNT-19 TNT), 2004.

Hathaway, L. On the right path to deep tendon reflex assessment. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2004;2(2):54–57.

Katz, M. Save time! Do a 5-minute initial assessment. RN. 2006;69(3):43–46.

LPN2007, ed. Now hear this: How to identify heart sounds. LPN2007. 2007;3(1):4–7.

McCormick, M. Breathing easy: Interpreting breath sounds. LPN2007. 2007;3(6):27–29.

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!, ed. Give me strength! Assessing your patient’s motor responses from fingers to toes. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2004;2(1):58–60.

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!, ed. What are normal respiratory signs of aging?. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2004;2(3):64.

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!, ed. What’s that sound?. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2004;2(1):61.

Chapter 23

Chapman, L. Discharge planning: A family affair. Nursing2007. 2007;37(5):56hn12. 56hn14.

Davis, M. Patient Safety Advisory: details, details. Nursing Spectrum. Available at: http://community.nursingspectrum.com/MagazineArticles/article.cfm?AID=20104, 2006.

Erickson, J. Making the admission process more efficient. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2002;20:462–465.

Gibbons, J. A clean exchange: hastily performed patient hand-offs threaten patients’ lives. Advance Online Publications. Available at: http://nursing.advanceweb.com/Common/Editorial/PrintFriendly.aspx?CC=97897, 2007.

(The) Joint Commission. National Patient Safety Goals. Available at www.jointcommission.org/PatientSafety/NationalPatientSafetyGoals, 2008.

RN, ed. Communication strategies for smooth patient transfers. RN. 2004;67(1):30hf3.

Walker, C. Hospital discharge of older adults: how nurses can ease the transition. American Journal of Nursing. 2007;107(6):60–70.

Weber, C., Hogstel, M.O., Curry, L.C. Hospital discharge of older adults: How nurses can ease the transition. American Journal of Nursing. 2007;107(6):60–70.

Chapter 24

Adamow, S.M. On the move: Bringing lab tests to the patient’s bedside is both advantageous and challenging for nurses. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2005;2(1):32–33.

Armstrong, M.L., Elins, L. Body art and MRI: Tattoos, body piercings, and permanent cosmetics may cause problems. American Journal of Nursing. 2005;105(3):65–67.

Birn, C.S. Endoscopic ultrasound reveals GI tract secrets. NurseWeek. 2005;18(2):23–25.

Brege, D.J. Take a look inside the blood vessels with angiography. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2007;5(6):14–15. 18.

Britt, R.B. Using EMLA cream before venipuncture. Nursing2005. 2005;35(1):17.

Constantine, L. C-reactive protein: A marker for cardiovascular disease and stroke. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2008;5(2):29–31.

Crean, C.A. How can electrophysiology help your patient? Nursing2007. 2007;37(7):60–61.

Dershem, B., Arruss, J., Schwelnus, E. Tips to avoid blood redraws. NurseWeek. 2006;19(21):18.

Flasar, C. What is urine specific gravity? Nursing2008. 2008;38(7):14.

Fox, V.J. Get the inside story with spiral CT. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2005;3(3):60–62.

Geiter, H.B. Contrast-media-induced pulmonary edema. Nursing2006. 2006;36(1):88.

Hathaway, L.R. Fear factor: Managing a patient with procedural anxiety. LPN2005. 2005;1(3):17–18.

Hutchison, R., Rodriguez, L. Capnography and respiratory depression. American Journal of Nursing. 2008;108(2):35–39.

Lange, S., Malli, S. Implanted device + MRI = trouble? Nursing2006. 2006;36(1):75.

Lochridge, K. Do you know where your critical lab values are? Home Healthcare Nurse. 2005;24(2):121–125.

LPN2008, ed. Three techniques for collecting wound specimens. LPN2008. 2008;4(1):24–25.

McCarron, K. Clues in the blood: Know your CBCs. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2007;4(3):13–17.

Miller, J. To clot or not to clot…. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2005;3(6):4–9.

Minor, J., George, E.L. Using mixed venous oxygen saturation to improve patient assessments. Nursing2008. 2008;38(1):56cc1. 56cc3

Nursing2007, ed. Carbon dioxide end-tidal monitoring. Nursing2007. 2007;37(5):48–49.

Nursing2007, ed. Does a high WBC count always signal infection?. Nursing2007. 2007;37(5):56hn15. 56hn16

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!, ed. Function junction: Testing your patient’s liver function. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2007;4(1):17–19.

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!, ed. A look inside the bowel with colonoscopy. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2008;6(2):27–28.

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!, ed. Expert infection detection. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2008;6(1):5.

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!, ed. What you need to know about FOBT. Made Incredibly Easy!. 2008;6(4):32–33.

Ott, L. Assessing blood flow with CT angiography. Nursing2008. 2008;38(1):26.

Pullen, R.L. Performing a modified Allen test. Nursing2005. 2005;35(10):26.

Rushing, J. Assisting with lumbar puncture. Nursing2007. 2007;37(1):23.

Schoch, L., Whiteman, K. Monitoring liver function. Nursing2007. 2007;37(11):22–23.

Shaffer, R. Groin hematoma following percutaneous coronary intervention. Nursing2006. 2006;36(12):80.

Spader, C. Diagnostic imaging: Contrast counts. NurseWeek. 2006;19(6):12.

Turka, J. Deciphering diagnostics: Is this on the level? Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2006;4(4):7–9.

Vertis, M.C. Is your patient taking the right antimicrobial? American Journal of Nursing. 2008;108(6):49–55.

Wesley, C. Responding to methemoglobinemia after bronchoscopy. Nursing2006. 2006;36(12):64cc1. 64cc2

Chapter 25

Goertz, S. Gauging fluid balance with osmolality. Nursing2006. 2006;36(10):70–71.

Holcomb, S.S. Third-spacing: When body fluid shifts. Nursing2008. 2008;38(7):50–53.

Horne, C., Derrico, D. Mastering ABGs: The art of arterial blood gas measurement. American Journal of Nursing. 1999;99(8):26–36.

Karch, A.M. On the rebound: Maintaining normal fluid intake is critical while on diuretics. American Journal of Nursing. 2004;105(10):73.

Kirksey, K.M., Holt-Ashley, M., Goodroad, B.K. An easy method for interpreting the results of arterial blood gas analysis. Critical Care Nurse. 2001;21(5):49–54.

Konivk-McMahan, J. Calcium imbalances. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2008;5(13):23–25.

McCarron, K. Recognizing dehydration in patients. LPN2008. 2008;4(4):15–16.

Miller, J. Potassium in the balance: Understanding hyperkalemia and hypokalemia. LPN2006. 2006;2(5):43–49.

Mills, L.S.E. Don’t forget to drink water. LPN2005. 2005;1(4):10–13.

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!, ed. Balancing: What happens when sodium and water are off-kilter?. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2004;2(1):52–57.

Quillen, R.F. … About hypercalcemia. Nursing2005. 2005;35(7):74.

Sweeney, J. What causes hyponatremia? Nursing2005. 2005;35(6):18.

Sweeney, J. What causes sudden hypokalemia? Nursing2005. 2005;35(4):12.

Vacca, V. Hyperkalemia. Nursing2008. 2008;38(7):72.

Woodruff, D.W. Take these 6 easy steps to ABG analysis. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2006;4(1):4–7.

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Barclay, L. Advances in nutritional therapy for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Life Extension. 2005;11(7):42–50.

Brugler, L., Stankovic, A.K., Schlefer, M. A simplified nutrition screen for hospitalized patients using readily available laboratory and patient information. Nutrition. 2005;21:650–658.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Prevalence of fruit and vegetable consumption and physical activity by race/ethnicity, United States, 2005. MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 2007;56:301–304.

Chettle, C. Food gone bad: What’s happening to cause so many outbreaks of foodborne illness in the U.S.? Nurseweek. 2008;21(1):40–44.

Clinical Nutrition Updates. Soy, isoflavones and bone health. Arbor Clinical Nutrition Updates 2008. 2008;288:1–3.

DiMaria-Ghalili, R.A., Guenter, P.A. The mini nutritional assessment. Amercian Journal of Nursing. 2008;108(2):50–55.

Fairfield, K., Stampfer, M. Vitamin and mineral supplement for cancer prevention. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2007;85(1 Suppl.):289S–292S.

Fisher, S.G. Community-based nutrition programs and services are needed to improve the health of older adults. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 2007;107:272–273.

Fulgoni, V., III., Nicolls, J., Reed, A., et al. Dietary consumption and related nutrient intake in African-American adults and children in the United States: Continuing survey of food intakes by individuals 1994–1996, 1998, and the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999–2000. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 2007;107:256–264.

Georgieff, M.K. Nutrition and the developing brain: Nutrient priorities and measurement. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2007;85(1 Suppl.):614S–620S.

Gottesman, M.M. Nursing Resources. HEAT: Healthy eating and activity together. American Journal of Nursing. 2007;107(2):49–50.

Haines, J., Neumark-Sztainer, D. Addressing weight-related issues in an elementary school: What do students, parents, and school staff recommend? Eating Disorders. 2007;15:5–21.

Harris, H. Nursing care of the morbidly obese patient. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2008;6(3):34–43.

Hathcock, J.N., Shao, A., Vieth, R., et al. Risk assessment for vitamin D. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2007;85:6–18.

Jacknowitz, A., Novillo, D., Tiehen, L. Special Supplemental Nutrition Programs for Women, Infants, Children and infant feeding practices. Pediatrics. 2007;119:281–289.

Lazarides, L., Nutritional therapy: Not just a load of old bones. Positive Health, June. 2005(112):28.

Martin, K.S., Ferris, A.M. Food insecurity and gender are risk factors for obesity. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 2007;39:31–36.

Martinson, W. Nutrition and fitness’mental health, aging, and the implementation of a healthy diet and physical activity lifestyle. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics. 2007;20:137.

Ojha, R., Amanatidis, S., Petocz, P., et al. Dieticians and naturopaths require evidence-based nutrition information on organic food. Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics. 2007;64:31–36.

Olendzki, B., Speed, C., Domino, F.J. Nutritional assessment and counseling for prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease. American Family Physician. 2006;73:257–264.

Pitkin, R.M. Folate and neural tube defects. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2007;85(1 Suppl.):285S–288S.

Rafferty, S. Nutrition: Are older people eating adequately? Nursing in the Community. 2007;8(1):21–23.

Rasmussen, H.H., Kondrup, J., Staun, M., et al. A method for implementation of nutritional therapy in hospitals. Clinical Nutrition. 2006;25:515–523.

Rock, C.L. Multivitamin-multimineral supplements: Who uses them? American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2007;85(Suppl.):177S–179S.

Sayer, P. New nutrition drink boosts vitamin intake at lower cost. Geriatric Medicine. 2007;37:69.

Scott-Smith, J.L., Greenhouse, P.K. Transforming care at the bedside: Patient-controlled liberalized diet. Journal of Interprofessional Care. 2007;21(2):179–188.

Sealy, M. Infant nutrition. MCN The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing. 2007;32:125.

Shikora, S.A., Kim, J.J., Tarnoff, M.E. Nutrition and gastrointestinal complications of bariatric surgery. Nutrition in Clinical Practice. 2007;22:29–40.

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Beattie, S. Respiratory distress. RN. 2007;70(7):34–38.

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Coughlin, A.M. Let’s clear the air about suctioning. LPN2005. 2005;1(6):42–45.

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Pruitt, B., Jacobs, M. Clearing away pulmonary secretions. Nursing 2005. 2005;35(7):37–41.

Pruitt, B., Jacobs, M. All clear: How to keep the airways free of pulmonary secretions. LPN2006. 2006;2(6):46–54.

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Pruitt, W.C. Teaching your patient to use a peak flowmeter. Nursing2005. 2005;35(3):54–55.

Pruitt, W.C. Why is the patient coughing up blood? Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2005;4(3):50–53.

Rokosky, J.M. Teaching correct use of inhaled medications. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2005;23:766–775.

Rushing, J. Assisting with thoracentesis. Nursing2006. 2006;36(12):18.

Rushing, J. Using bag-valve-mask ventilation. Nursing2006. 2006;36(1):72.

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Bray, B., Van Sell, S.L., Miller-Anderson, M. Stress incontinence: It’s no laughing matter. RN. 2007;70(4):25–29.

Bryan, R.H. Sanctura an option for treatment of overactive bladder. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2005;3(11):14.

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Pullen, R.J. Clinical do’s & don’ts: Replacing a urostomy drainage pouch. Nursing2007. 2007;37(6):14.

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Rushing, J. Caring for your patient’s suprapubic catheter. Nursing2006. 2006;36(7):32.

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Amerine, E., Keirsey, M. How should you respond to constipation? Nursing2006. 2006;36(10):64hn1. 64hn2

Amerine, E., Keirsey, M. Managing acute diarrhea. Nursing2006. 2006;36(9):64hn1. 64hn4

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Brewer, B.W. United Ostomy Association provides help for ostomy patients and caregivers. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2005;23:353–354.

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Clark, J., Grover, P. Colostomy guide. United Ostomy Association of America Inc., 2004. Available at: www.uoaa.org/ostomy_info.

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Red Flags. There’s trouble down below. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2005;3(1):60–61.

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Aguirre, L.L., Nevidjon, B.M., Clemens, A.E. Pain diaries. American Journal of Nursing. 2008;108(6):37–39.

Arcidicono, P. Using a spinal cord stimulator to ease chronic pain. Nursing2006. 2006;36(8):18–19.

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Cohen, M.R. 10 tips on safe opioid administration. Nursing2007. 2007;37(5):14.

Cole, C., Richards, K. Sleep disruption in older adults. American Journal of Nursing. 2007;107(5):40–50.

D’Arcy, Y. Phantom limb pain: What it is, how to treat it. LPN2006. 2006;2(6):15–17.

D’Arcy, Y. Which analgesic is right for my patient? Nursing2006. 2006;36(7):51–55.

D’Arcy, Y. Assessing pain-rating scales. LPN2007. 2007;3(6):12–13.

D’Arcy, Y. Climbing the ladder to pain relief success. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2007;5(6):19–22.

D’Arcy, Y. Eyeing capnography to improve PCA safety. Nursing2007. 2007;37(9):18–19.

D’Arcy, Y. The fentanyl patch: Convenient, effective pain control. LPN2007. 2007;3(3):4–5.

D’Arcy, Y. Managing pain in a patient who’s drug dependent. Nursing2007. 2007;37(3):36–41.

D’Arcy, Y. New pain management options: Delivery systems and techniques. Nursing2007. 2007;37(2):26–28.

D’Arcy, Y. New pain management options: Drugs. Nursing2007. 2007;37(1):26–28.

D’Arcy, Y. Safe pain relief at the push of a button. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2007;5(5):9–12.

D’Arcy, Y. Taking a new look at NSAIDs. LPN 2007. 2007;3(3):11–13.

D’Arcy, Y. Using adjuvant medications for pain: Antidepressants and anticonvulsants. LPN2007. 2007;3(6):14–19.

D’Arcy, Y. Using the WHO analgesic ladder to choose pain medication. LPN2007. 2007;3(2):4–7.

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Dugan, M. A tale of sleep. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2007;5(3):28–38.

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Keefe, S. ZZZs & healing. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2007;9(1):37.

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Alternatives, Complementary and Alternative Therapies. Sweet on peppermint. Nursing2005. 2005;35(2):76.

Alternatives, Complementary and Alternative Therapies. Understanding chiropractic practice. Nursing2005. 2005;35(1):73.

Boehringer, S.K. Herbal medicines: Nurses must help public evaluate pros and cons. NurseWeek. 2003;16(4):15–16.

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Cerrato P.L., ed. Complementary therapies update: Nerve stimulation relieves the nausea of pregnancy. RN. 2003;66(11):24.

Cerrato, P.L. New evidence links fiber to a reduced risk of colon CA. RN. 2003;66(10):20.

Clark, C.C., Eliopoulos, C., Colbath, J.D., et al. Herbal remedies are often overlooked. Nurseweek. 2008;21(9):78–80.

Cowles, L. There’s no place like “om.”. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2005;2(12):28–29.

Cowles, L. Mindful medicine: Nurses use mind over matter with hypnotherapy. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2006;3(18):33–34.

Duffy, K. Heaven scent: Clinical aromatherapy can enhance healing process. Available at: http://lpn.advanceweb.com/common/editorial/PrintFriendly.aspx?CC=66165, 2006.

Dunning, T. Applying a quality use of medicines framework to using essential oils in nursing practice. Complementary Therapeutic Clinical Practice. 2005;11:172–181.

Floyd, J.P., Fernances, J.H. Making a place for CAM in the ICU. RN. 2003;66(7):44–47.

Federwisch, A. Holistic healing. NurseWeek. 2008;21(1):20–23.

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Lillis, K. Specialty care demands top-level wound care and assessment skills. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2006;3(15):25–26.

McCabe-Maucher, A. Intro to Reiki. ADVANCE for Nurses. 2005;7(26):38–39.

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Non-Traditional Choices. How herbs can affect your patient’s health. Nursing2004. 2004;34(7):70–71.

Non-Traditional Choices. More Americans than ever use CAM, says CDC. Nursing2004. 2004;34(9):73.

Non-Traditional Choices. The scoop on green tea. Nursing2004. 2004;34(4):73.

Nursing2007, ed. How herbal products increase surgical risks. Nursing2007. 2007;37(9):24–25.

Patient Education Series. Herbal supplements. Nursing2004. 2004;34(12):52.

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Schmidt, L.M. Herbal remedies: The other drugs your patients take. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2004;22(3):169–175.

Shields, J. Probiotics: Bacteria with a healthy slant. NurseWeek. 2007;20(23):22.

Taylor, S. Research reveals the benefits of meditation. NurseWeek. 2006;19(3):17–18.

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Aschenbrenner, D.S. Understanding pharmacokinetics: Part 1: Drug Absorption. American Journal of Nursing. 2008;108(5):55–68.

Aschenbrenner, D.S. Understanding pharmacokinetics: Part 2: Drug distribution. American Journal of Nursing. 2008;108(6):68–69.

Aschenbrenner, D.S. Understanding pharmacokinetics: Part 3: Drug metabolism. American Journal of Nursing. 2008;108(7):28–29.

Cohen, H. Be on the alert for high-alert drugs. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!. 2008;6(2):7–11.

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Hamme, M. Medication management: Educational tools for improving target outcomes. Home Healthcare Nurse. 2006;24:80–86.

Hicks, R.W., Cousins, D.D. Preventing drug allergy errors: Nurses are making a difference. RN. 2004;67(4):80.

Hughes, R.G., Edgerton, E.A. First do no harm: Reducing pediatric medication errors. American Journal of Nursing. 2005;105(5):79–89.

Institute for Safe Medication Practices. ISMP issues list of high-alert medications. Nurse Advise-ERR. 2004;2(2):2.

Institute for Safe Medication Practices. Inquisitive patients: The last line of defense. Nurse Advise-ERR. 2005;3(11):1.

Institute for Safe Medication Practices. Mental slips and lapses: No one is immune. Nurse Advise-ERR. 2005;3(10):1.

Institute for Safe Medication Practices. Building a case for medication reconciliation. Nurse Advise-ERR. 2006;4(4):1.

Institute for Safe Medication Practices. Safety Wire. Lithium in mg or mEq. Nurse Advise-ERR. 2006;5(1):1.

Institute for Safe Medication Practices. Two forms of methylprednisolone: One not for IV use. Nurse Advise-ERR. 2006;4(5):1.

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Vital Signs. Are your patients taking their meds? RN. 2005;68(5):20.

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Adams, M.P., Josephson, D.L., Holland, L.N. Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson, 2005.

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Adams, M.P., Josephson, D.L., Holland, L.N. Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson, 2005.

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Hadaway, L.C. Keeping central line infection at bay. Nursing2006. 2006;36(4):58–63.

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Institute for Safe Medication Practices. Double key bounce and double keying errors. Nurse Advise-ERR. 2006;4(2):1.

Institute for Safe Medication Practices. Promethazine survey spurs renewed efforts to prevent tissue damage. Nurse Advise-ERR. 2006;4(11):2–3.

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(The) Joint Commission, Tubing misconnections’a persistent and deadly occurrence. Sentinel Alert Event 2006;36. Available at: www.jointcommission.org/SentinelEvents/SentinelEventAlert.

Kennedy, M. The state of the science: Focus on IVs and HIV. American Journal of Nursing. 2005;105(4):54.

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