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2008 Annual Author/ Subject Index

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Aronow WS. Q & A with the Expert on: Coronary Artery Disease. Management of an Older Person with Unrecognized Q-Wave Myocardial Infarction Detected by a Routine Electrocardiogram. 2008;16(6):20-21.

Bahr J, Lackner T, Pacala J. Amiodarone-Induced Central Nervous System Toxicity in the Frail Geriatric Patient: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. 2008;16(8):37-40.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. A Preview of the AGS 2008 Annual Scientific Meeting. 2008;16(3):12.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. AGS Urges Members to Heed IOM Report Warning and Advocate for Healthcare Reforms. 2008;16(6):16.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. “Attend” Popular Sessions at the Virtual AGS 2008 Annual Scientific Meeting. 2008;16(8):15-16.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. Contact Your Legislators to Support Policy to Ensure Quality Healthcare Programs for Older Americans. 2008;16(7):12-13.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. Educating LTC Residents About Geriatric Syndromes. 2008;16(9):8.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. Long-Term Care Pay-for-Performance Projects from CMS Raise Concerns. 2008;16(1):14.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. New Legislation to Boost the LTC Workforce. 2008;16(5):8.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. Stories from Real Life on the FHA Website. 2008;16(2):17-18.
Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. The Return of House Calls. 2008;
16(4):12.

Barondess LH. AGS Viewpoint. 2008 Presidential Candidates Propose Differing Plans for U.S. Healthcare System. 2008;16(10):10-12.

Bonner AF, Castle NG, Perera S, Handler SM. Patient Safety Culture: A Review of the Nursing Home Literature and Recommendations for Practice. 2008;16(3):18-22.

Chait MM. The New Era of C. difficile-Associated Diarrhea. 2008;16(7):25-31.

Clarfield AM. Ancient People in L’Ancien Regime. 2008;16(7):17-18.

Cohen HL, Curry LC, Jenkins D, Walker CA, Hogstel MO. Older Lesbians and Gay Men: Long-Term Care Issues. 2008;16(2):33-38.

Coll PP. Medical Malpractice and Long-Term Care: Part I: Litigation. 2008;16(4): 39-42.

Coll PP. Medical Malpractice and Long-Term Care: Part II: Risk Management. 2008;16(5):27-29.

Diduszyn J, Boigon M, Glew C, Hofmann MT. Osteonecrosis of the Mandible in a Nursing Home Resident Receiving Bisphosphonate Therapy. 2008;16(10):37-40.

Dupee RM. Acute Intestinal Ischemia in the Elderly. 2008;16(3):34-36.

Erickson R. Managed Medicare and Assisted Living: The Evercare Experience. 2008;16(9):33-34.

Feinsod FM, Wagner C. 10 Ethical Principles in Geriatrics and Long-Term Care. 2008;16(1):22.

Feinsod FM, Wagner C. The Ethical Principle of Justice: The Purveyor of Equality. 2008;16(1):23-24.

Felix HC. Obesity, Disability, and Nursing Home Admission. 2008;16(7):33-36.

Finestone AJ, Inderwies G. Quo Vadis ICU Hospitalization for End-of-Life Care? 2008;16(11):22-24.

Gavi S, Hensley J, Cervo F, Nicastri C, Fields S. Management of Feeding Tube Complications in the Long-Term Care Resident. 2008;16(4):28-32.

Gloth FM. The ABD’s of Long-Term Care: A Review of the Use of Some Vitamin Supplements in the LTC Setting. 2008;16(2):28-32.

Greenberg L. The Art of Dying: The Delicate Balance Between Curative and Palliative Care. 2008;16(10):25-26.

Haugh KH. Commentary on “Long-Term Care for the Stroke Patient in Family Home Care.” 2008;16(8):33-34.

Hendrix CC, Heflin MT, Twersky J, Knight C, Payne J, Bradford JY, Schmader KE. Post-Hospital Clinic for Older Patients and Their Family Caregivers. 2008;16(5):20-24.

Huh TJ, Areán PA, Bornfeld H, Elite-Marcandonatou A. The Effectiveness of an Environmental Behavioral Approach to Treating Behavior Problems in a Patient with Dementia with Lewy Bodies. 2008;16(11):17-21.

Justin R. Perspectives. What Went Wrong? 2008;16(5):25.

Keenan JM. Meeting Report. Annual Congress of the European Respiratory Society. 2008;16(1):18-20.

Keenan JM. Meeting Report.

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