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Anesthesia and the malignant carcinold syndrome
By Mary Patchak, CRNA, BSNRonald M. Jones, MD, FFARCSThe history and pathophysiology of this syndrome is traced along with anesthetic management of the patient suffering from it.
Print version: 1981;49(3):269-273.
A case study: An adverse reaction with hydralazine By Robert J. Wehner, CRNA, BSN, LT. COL.Vincent S. Romanauskas, CRNA, BSN, CPT.
A review of a case in which bradycardia occurred following hydralazine administration.
Print version: 1981;49(3):274-276.
Sexual harassment and nurse anesthetists
By Harry Hazel, PhD
The author provides definitions of sexual harassment, reasons for its occurrence, and possible solutions which could be applied to hospital settings as well as schools of nurse anesthesia.
Print version: 1981;49(3):277-279.
Guest Editorial
By William G. Cook, CRNAPresident, Florida Association of Nurse Anesthetists Helping the patient and yourself-Get to know your hospital administrator.
Print version: 1981;49(3):231.
Washington Scene By Richard E. VervilleAANA Washington Consultant
1981 Budget cuts and their effects on nurse anesthesia traineeship legislation.
Print version: 1981;49(3):232,241-242.
Legal Briefs
By William R. Kucera, JDAANA Legal Counsel
Res Ipsa Loquitur, "The thing speaks for itself" . . . especially regarding the unconscious patient.
Print version: 1981;49(3):287-289.
Insurance Report
By Janessa L. Althouse, BSN, MAAANA Loss Control Consultant
Identifying potential loss areas-An analysis of reported anesthesia claims and incidents.
Print version: 1981;49(4):290-292.