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An index of articles from Volume 7, Numbers 1-12, Pages 1-140, organized by topic.

2002 Cumulative Index

December 1, 2002

Cumulative Index

Volume 7, Numbers 1-12, Pages 1-140
January-December 2002

A

  • abdominal trauma
    evaluation of, 4:36
    imaging, 4:35
    management of, algorithm for, 4:41
  • acute metabolic encephalopathy, 1:3
    emergency treatment of, 1:10
  • airway management
    and upper airway obstruction, 11:129
  • allergic reactions,
    antibiotic, 6:62
    to bee stings, 5:49, 6:61
    causes, 6:60
    to foods, 6:62
    hereditary, 6:63
    to latex, 6:63
    management of, 6:64
    to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), 6:63
  • analgesics, 2:17
  • anaphylaxis, 6:60
    treatment of, 6:64
  • animal bites, 5:45
  • antibiotic allergies, 6:62
  • asthma
    diagnostic tests for, 10:108
    differential diagnosis, 10:109
    management, 10:109
    risk factors for, 10:107

B

  • bee stings, 5:49, 6:61
  • bites
    arthropod, 5:48
    mammal, 5:45
    algorithm for treatment of, 5:47
    and rabies, 5:48
    snake, 5:51
    algorithm for treatment of, 5:53

C

  • cardiac disease, 7:69
  • clavicle fracture, 3:27
  • compartment syndrome, 3:30
  • congenital heart disease,
    acyanotic, 7:71
    and circulatory changes, 7:70
    critical left heart obstruction, 8:84
    critical right heart obstruction, 8:85
    cyanotic, 7:72
    diagnotic tests for, 7:76
    and dysrhythmias, 8:90
    and prophylaxis of endocarditis, 8:(supp.)
    surgical correction of, 8:87
    transposition of the great arteries, 8:83
    truncus arteriosus, 8:84
  • critical left heart obstruction, 8:84
  • critical right heart obstruction, 8:85
  • croup, viral
    and upper airway obstruction, 11:118

D

  • diptheria
    and upper airway obstruction, 11:125
  • dysrhythmias, in congenital heart defects, 8:90

E

  • elbow fracture, 3:28
  • encephalopathy, acute metabolic, 1:3
  • endocarditis, prophylaxis of, 8:(supp.)
  • epiglottitis
    and upper airway obstruction, 11:122

F

  • fasting, prior to sedation, guidelines for,2:14
  • food allergies, 6:62
  • forearm injuries, 3:25
  • foreign bodies
    aspirated, 9:100
    ear, 9:95
    gastrointestinal, 9:97
    genitourinary, 9:101
    identification of, 9:93
    nasal, 9:94
    rectal, 9:102
    removal of, 9:94
  • fractures
    clavicle, 3:27
    elbow, 3:28
    humerus, 3:27
    Monteggia, 3:30
    radius and ulna, 3:29
    scapula, 3:27

H

  • heart disease, congenital
    acyanotic, 7:71
    and circulatory changes, 7:70
    critical left heart obstruction, 8:84
    critical right heart obstruction, 8:85
    cyanotic, 7:72
    diagnotic tests for, 7:76
    and dysrhythmias, 8:90
    and prophylaxis of endocarditis, 8:(supp.)
    surgical correction of, 8:87
    transposition of the great arteries, 8:83
    truncus arteriosus, 8:84
  • humerus, fracture of, 3:27
  • hyperammonemia, 1:7
  • hypnotics, 2:16
  • hypoglycemia, 1:5

I

  • imaging
    of abdominal trauma, 4:35
  • infection
    and upper airway obstruction, 11:117
  • intra-abdominal injury, 3:25

J

  • jaundice, 1:10

L

  • latex allergy, 6:63

M

  • metabolic acidosis, 1:8
  • metabolic diseases
    acute metabolic encephalopathy, 1:3
    emergency treatment, 1:10
    general concepts of, 1:2
    genetic defects, 1:1
    glucose and carbohydrates, 1:2
    hyperammonemia, 1:7
    hypoglycemia, 1:5
    inborn errors, 1:1
    clinical manifestations of, 1:4
    jaundice caused by, 1:10
    and life-threatening sequelae, 1:3
    postmortem analysis, 1:10
    screening in newborns, 1:3
    ketones, 1:3
    metabolic acidosis, 1:8
    protein, 1:3
    screening for, 1:3
  • Monteggia fracture, 3:30

N

  • nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), allergies to, 6:63

O

  • orthopedic injuries, 3:25
    age-appropriate management of, 3:25
    clinical evaluation, 3:25
    and compartment syndrome, 3:30
    fractures
    clavicle, 3:27
    elbow, 3:28
    humerus, 3:27
    Monteggia, 3:30
    radius and ulna, 3:29
    scapula, 3:27
    radial head subluxation, 3:30
    and reflex sympathetic dystrophy, 3:31

P

  • pharmacologic agents for sedation
    analgesics, 2:17
    hypnotics, 2:16
    sedatives, 2:17
    unique agents, 2:18

R

  • rabies, 5:48
  • radial head subluxation, 3:30
  • radius fracture, 2:19
  • reflex sympathetic dystrophy, 3:31
  • retropharyngeal abscess, 11:125
    and upper airway obstruction, 11:125
  • reversal agents, 2:20

S

  • scapula, fracture of, 3:27
  • sedation, 2:13
    adverse outcomes of, 2:20
    and complications, 2:18
    and fasting, 2:14
    guidelines for, 2:13
    pharmacologic agents, 2:17
    analgesics, 2:17
    hypnotics, 2:16
    sedatives, 2:17
    unique agents, 2:18
    procedures, 2:15
    recovery times, 2:19
    reversal agents, 2:20
    selection of agent , 2:15
  • shoulder injuries, 3:25
  • skeletal properties, of children, 3:25
  • stings, insect, and allergic reactions, 6:61

T

  • tracheitis, bacterial, 11:124
    and upper airway obstruction, 11:124
  • truncus arteriosus, 8:84

U

  • ulnar fracture, 3:29
  • upper airway obstruction
    and airway management, 11:129
    and croup, 11:118
    and diptheria, 11:125
    and epiglottitis, 11:122
    and infection, , 11:124
    and tracheitis, 11:124
  • urticaria, 6:59