JAAPA 2006 author index

2006 author index


Legend

(A) A Day in the Life

(CAT) CAT Clinic

(CME) CME article

(CSAC) CSAC Special Report

(DD) Dermatology Digest

(DI) Diagnostic Imaging Review

(E) Editorial

(GE) Guest Editorial

(IR) In Retrospect

(L) Letters from the UK

(N) In the News

(P) POEMs

(PAQ) PA Quandaries

(RR) Recertification Refresher

(SB) Sounding Board

(SP) Surgical Patient

(W) When the Patient Asks

     

Abir F. Benign anorectal disease: An update on diagnosis and management (CME)06:28-33

Acevedo FA. SARS: Are we still at risk? 03:48-54

Adam R. A quick update in advanced cardiac life support  (N) 05:21-22

Alexander LM. Why patient safety matters (GE) 04:12,59

Askins DG. Distinguishing ADHD from juvenile bipolar disorder 12:41-48; Non-estrogen treatments for osteoporosis (CME) 12:25-30

Archambault ME. Do triptans increase the risk of thromboembolic stroke? (CAT) 07:57-58

Austin-Leyva A. Case of the Month 06:72

 

Baddley JW. Avian influenza: What PAs need to know (N) 02:19-23

Bakey WM. Predicting UTI in symptomatic postmenopausal women: A review of the literature 08:48-54

Barese S. SARS: Are we still at risk? 03:48-54

Barkley RA. Distinguishing ADHD from juvenile bipolar disorder 12:41-48

Becenti J. Tradition and treatment: The impact of cultural beliefs on medical decision making (PAQ) 12:16-18

Berg P. Oral health in children: Overlooked and undertreated 04:40-52

Besler-Panos. Pharmacotherapy for Parkinson’s disease: Current options, promising future therapies (CME) 08:38-44

Bote HO. The management of clavicle fractures (SP) 09:50-56

Bradford J. Should I take coenzyme Q10 with a statin? (W) 12:61

Bushardt RL. Distinguishing ADHD from juvenile bipolar disorder 12:41-48; Non-estrogen treatments for osteoporosis (CME) 12:25-30

Caputo CL. Dramatic signs with cranial nerve deficit (DD) 11:57

Carlozzi N. Distinguishing ADHD from juvenile bipolar disorder 12:41-48

Carpenter D. Perspectives on the physician assistant specialty credentialing debate: Education, not certification (GE) 08:16, 18-20

Champion JC. Case of the Month 12:78

Chand V. Understanding diastolic dysfunction (CME) 03:37-42

Cipher DJ. Are older patients satisfied with physician assistants and nurse practitioners? 01:36-44

Compton K. Distinguishing ADHD from juvenile bipolar disorder 12:41-48

Coniglio D. Oral health in children: Overlooked and undertreated 04:40-52

Crane SC. Perspectives on the physician assistant specialty credentialing debate: “Mountains Beyond Mountains” (GE) 08:16-19

Cristini J. Misdiagnosis and missed diagnoses in patients with ALS (CME) 07:30-35

Crosby F. UKAPA – A professional organization for PAs working in the United Kingdom (L) 12:20-24

Cuffy M. Benign anorectal disease: An update on diagnosis and management (CME)06:28-33

 

Deveikis JP. An endovascular approach to the treatment of intracranial aneurysms (SP) 11:46-52

DiMaggio C. Avian influenza: What PAs need to know (N) 02:19-23

DiMaggio C. Avian influenza: What PAs need to know (N) 02:19-23

Doll M. Implementing a continuous insulin infusion protocol on a cardiac surgical service: A PA’s perspective 06:42-46

Doyle H. Effective topical treatments for atrophic vaginitis (CME) 10:33-38

Drost J. Diagnosis and management of chronic constipation (CME) 10:33-38

 

Feison NJ. Case of the Month 05:82

Felmer KA. Obstructive sleep apnea and cognitive disfunction (CME) 11:16-20

Forgione AM. Managing patients with suspected pulmonary embolism (CME) 11:24-29

Fortson B. Distinguishing ADHD from juvenile bipolar disorder 12:41-48

Foulke K . Botulism: Rare, but deadly 11:41-45

Galley R. Improving outcomes in renal disease (CME) 09:20-25

Gavin J. Benign anorectal disease: An update on diagnosis and management (CME)06:28-33

Geisler WM. Evaluating eosinophilia in the primary care setting (CME) 06:34-38

Genova NJ. Paying for performance. An American PA in Britain and the NHS Quality Outcome Framework (L) 06:25-26.52

Gerbert DA. ACC/AHA 2005 guideline update: Chronic heart failure in the adult (CSAC) 04:53-56; Clinical practice guidelines for managing COPD in a primary care setting (CSAC) 08:24-29, 56; ; Paradigm shifts in the approach to women’s health care (CSAC) 10:50-55; Vaccines, thimerosal, and neurodevelopmental outcomes (CSAC) 01:16-19

Gianola FJ. The case of Ms. C. (PAQ) 04: 18-23

Glover DB. You just can’t trust the histories (IR) 09:16-17

Gocke TV. Case of the month 10:72

Goldstein MM. Depression—An independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease 09:40-46

Gonzalez P. A Day in the Life 08:21-22

Graber MA. A quick update in advanced cardiac life support (N) 05:21-22; “Can I have that drug I saw on TV?” (SB) 07:48-49

Griffin A. Case of the Month 11:70

 

Harper S. Case of the Month 08:72

Harris LA . Diagnosis and management of chronic constipation (CME) 11:24-29

Hegmann T. The shortage of physicians and the implications for PAs (GE) 05:16-17

Herman LM. ACC/AHA 2005 guideline update: Chronic heart failure in the adult (CSAC) 04:53-56; Clinical practice guidelines for managing COPD in a primary care setting (CSAC) 08:24-29, 56; Paradigm shifts in the approach to women's health care (CSAC) 10:50-55; Vaccines, thimerosal, and neurodevelopmental outcomes (CSAC) 01:16-19

Hoelzer C. A Day in the Life 12:14-15

Hooker RS. Are older patients satisfied with physician assistants and nurse practitioners? 01:36-44

Hughes N. What’s the difference between PAs and NPs? (GE) 10:15-16

 

Isabel J. Case of the Month12:78

 

Jackson CM. . The patient with cold hands. Understanding Raynaud’s disease 11:34-38

Jennings PR. Avian influenza: What PAs need to know (N) 02:19-23

Jones R. Exploring the complex care of the diabetic foot ulcer (CME) 12:31-36

 

Kelley MT. Nonsurgical management of osteoarthritis of the knee (CME) 01:26-32

Kole L. The great divide: More thoughts on an old problem (GE) 01:13-14

Karmer M. The subcutaneous abscess: Beyond simple management 05:44-54

Kotelnicki JJ. The management of clavicle fractures (SP) 09:50-56

Kruger D. Acute systemic disseminated intravascular coagulation: Managing a complex medical condition  (CME) 05:28-32

Landis T. How to diagnose the acute red eye with confidence (CME) 03:24-30

Larson LW. ACC/AHA 2005 guideline update: Chronic heart failure in the adult (CSAC) 04:53-56; Clinical practice guidelines for managing COPD in a primary care setting (CSAC) 08:24-29, 56;Paradigm shifts in the approach to women’s health care (CSAC) 10:50-55; Vaccines, thimerosal, and neurodevelopmental outcomes (CSAC) 01:16-19

Léger MM. ACC/AHA 2005 guideline update: Chronic heart failure in the adult (CSAC) 04:53-56; Clinical practice guidelines for managing COPD in a primary care setting (CSAC) 08:24-29, 56; Vaccines, thimerosal, and neurodevelopmental outcomes (CSAC) 01:16-19

Lenzini MM. Nonoperative management of penetrating abdominal trauma (SP) 07:52-56

Lo R. Case of the Month 03:72

Lohenry K. Botulism: Rare, but deadly 11:41-45

Longo WE. Benign anorectal disease: An update on diagnosis and management (CME)06:28-33

Lopes JE Jr. General practice in the UK’s National Health Service 02:24-30

 

Madrid E. Asthma: Challenges in vulnerable populations (CME) 02:41-46

Martin H. A Day in the Life 03:13-17

McNellis R. ACC/AHA 2005 guideline update: Chronic heart failure in the adult (CSAC) 04:53-56; Clinical practice guidelines for managing COPD in a primary care setting (CSAC) 08:24-29, 56;Paradigm shifts in the approach to women’s health care (CSAC) 10:50-55; Vaccines, thimerosal, and neurodevelopmental outcomes (CSAC) 01:16-19

Melhorn JM. Case of the Month 02:72

Mennie GW. Asthma: Challenges in vulnerable populations (CME) 02:41-46

Miller J. A Day in the Life 04:14-16

Mitts KG. The management of clavicle fractures (SP) 09:50-56

Monroe JR. A 43-year-old woman with curious freckling of the lips (DD) 01:48; A common and deadly misunderstanding (DD) 05:58; A common cause of photodistributed rash (DD) 06:53; A condition that is more than skin deep (DD) 02:60; Enlarging growth alarms a young woman (DD) 12:57 Itch scratches at a multifaceted diagnosis (DD) 10:59; Melanoma scare prompts this patient to take a new look at an old lesion (DD) 08:58; Persistent warts in an adolescent with severe atopy (DD) 07:50;The patient who feared she had “Michael Jackson’s disease” (DD) 03:62; Umbilical lesion appears in a woman with a history of sun exposure (DD) 09:60; When the treatment becomes the problem (DD) 04:60

Moser SS. Pharmacotherapy for Parkinson’s disease: Current options, promising future therapies (CME) 08:38-44

Murphy AM.A rare and painful deformity of the wrist (SP) 05:60-65

Murphy-Blount K. Hypertension in children and adolescents: Lost between the age gap (SB) 03:55-56

 

Newton PL. Asthma. Challenges in vulnerable populations (CME) 02: 41-46

 

O’Branski E. Case of the Month 01:70

O’Donoghue DL. ACC/AHA 2005 guideline update: Chronic heart failure in the adult (CSAC) 04:53-56; Clinical practice guidelines for managing COPD in a primary care setting (CSAC) 08:24-29, 56; Paradigm shifts in the approach to women’s health care (CSAC) 10:50-55 (CSAC) 10:50-55; Vaccines, thimerosal, and neurodevelopmental outcomes (CSAC) 01:16-19

Ogunfiditimi F. The role of PAs in robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (SP) 03:57-61

Outslay MG. Understanding Ecstasy 07:42-47

 

Palmer S. Hypertension in children and adolescents: Lost between the age gap (SB) 03:55-56

Payton M. DNA, race, and a new era in medicine (SB) 09:48-49

Pellegrino AM. The white coat: Reflections from a second-year PA student (GE) 07:15-16

Pennington JR. A Day in the Life 06:20-21

Petersen M. Obstructive sleep apnea and cognitive dysfunction (CME) 11:16-20

 

Ragan P. Community-acquired MRSA infection: An update (CME) 04:24-29

Ragucci KR. Non-estrogen treatments for osteoporosis (CME) 12:25-30

Ream T. What’s the difference between PAs and NPs? (GE) 10:15-16

Riddle MP. A percutaneous pinning misadventure (SP) 01:45-47

Ridings H. Evaluating eosinophilia in the primary care setting (CME) 06:34-38

Rohrs RC. Eliminating health disparities—An opportunity, and an obligation (GE) 02:14-15

Roscoe M. How to diagnose the acute red eye with confidence (CME) 03:24-30

Rotert R. Case of the Month 07:70

 

Sakryd G. Case of the month 04:76

Saunders S. Case of the Month 09:72

Scott PM. Otorrhea—A fresh look at an old symptom (CME) 08:30-37; Screening for osteoporosis (W) 09:57-58; Should I be tested for breast cancer genes? (W) 06:61; Should I have a whole body CT scan? (W) 05:55; Which diet is better—low-fat or low-carb? (W) 01:49

Sekscenski E. Are older patients satisfied with physician assistants and nurse practitioners? 01:36-44

Shalshin A. Case of the Month 03:72

Shim S. Diagnosis and treatment of sarcoidosis (CME) 04:30-34

Smith SE. Case Report: Subcutaneous emphysema in a 62-year-old man 02:50-52

 

Taft JM. A day in the Life 10:17-18

Taylor L. Distinguishing ADHD from juvenile bipolar disorder 12:41-48

Terebelo S. Practical approaches to screening for domestic violence (CME) 09:30-35

Thompson MF. The subcutaneous abscess: Beyond simple management 05:44-54

Touschner J. Politics and the PA: Caring for patients and your profession (SA) 10:21-22

Turner JL. Non-estrogen treatments for osteoporosis (CME)12:25-30

 

Ulshafer C. ACC/AHA 2005 guideline update: Chronic heart failure in the adult (CSAC) 04:53-56; Clinical practice guidelines for managing COPD in a primary care setting (CSAC) 08:24-29, 56; Paradigm shifts in the approach to women’s health care (CSAC) 10:50-55; Vaccines, thimerosal, and neurodevelopmental outcomes (CSAC) 01:16-19

 

Vajnar J. A common—and correctable—cause of infertility in women (DI) 02:59; A swollen, painful leg in a 4-year-old girl (DI) 12:52-53; GI symptoms in a 34-year-old woman (DI) 04:58-59; Difficult-to-diagnose pelvic pain (DI) 06:50-52; Plain films show the most common hip problem of adolescence (DI) 11:55-56; Predicting UTI in symptomatic postmenopausal women. A review of the literature (DI) 08:48-54; Using CT to diagnose pulmonary embolism (DI) 10:56-58

Van Dyke EM. ACC/AHA 2005 guideline update: Chronic heart failure in the adult (CSAC) 04:53-56; Clinical practice guidelines for managing COPD in a primary care setting (CSAC) 08:24-29, 56; Paradigm shifts in the approach to women’s health care (CSAC) 10:50-55;Vaccines, thimerosal, and neurodevelopmental outcomes (CSAC) 01:16-19

Vangsnes E. PA attitudes toward prescription drug costs 10:44-49

Vega C. Case of the Month 06:72

 

Walden MS. Primary care management of dysfunctional uterine bleeding (CME/RR) 02:32-39

Walker BD. An endovascular approach to the treatment of intracranial aneurysms (SP) 11:46-52

Watson GS. Noncardiac chest pain: A rational approach to a common complaint (CME/RR) 01:20-25

Weber F. Case Report:Subcutaneous emphysema in a 62-year-old man 02:50-52

Wick KH. Tradition and treatment: The impact of cultural beliefs on medical decision making (PAQ)12:16-18

Williams L. Should I take coenzyme Q10 with a statin? ( (W) 12:61

Wilson S. In defense of full disclosure (SB) 06:48-49

Wittner S. Diagnosis and treatment of Meniere’s disease (CME) 05:34-39

Wolf R. Case of the Month 04:76

 

Zacker RJ. Health-related implications and management of sarcopenia (CME) 10:24-29

Zarbock S. Growing old gratefully: Help from the past, hope for the future. (E) 03:18-20; The costs of war and cookie dough (E) 11:13-14; The new HPV vaccine—Be sure you know the facts (E) 09:14-15