PROFESSIONAL ISSUES
The Art of Managing Conflict, B. Miller, p.14 Win 98
At the Breaking Point: When Should an Overworked Nurse Bail Out? L. Curtis;
A Nurse/Patient Responds: Be a Change Agent, G. Sturm;
A Physician Responds: Let's Unite for Quality Care, D. Billing;
A Hospital Administrator Responds: Pursue Long-term Solutions, J. Anderson;
The Nurse Responds: All Work & No Thanks, L. Curtis, p.4 Win 89
Balancing Act: Care Plan for a Busy Nurse & Mother, R. Williams, p.32 Spr 95
Beatitudes for Nurses, D. Stegmeir, p.38 Spr 04
Being the Best Nursing Leader You Can Be, A. Gewe, p.8 Spr 93
Bodywork (editorial), J. Shelly, p.3 Fall 00
Bring Change or Be Changed, A. Miller, p.32 Spr 85
A Call to Action: Influencing Health Care Reform, M. Mercer, p.8 Sum 94
Called to Excellence, K. Schoonover-Shoffner, p.1 Fall 06
A Call to Servanthood, K. Schoonover-Shoffner, p.13 Fall 97
Called to Serve J. Kiefer, p.23 Sum 02
Can Christianity and Feminism Agree? M. Keyes, p.11 Sum 93
Can I Really Be the Ideal Nurse? J. McCullough, p.20 Sum 02
Can Nurses Say No to Caring? A. Teisan, p.22 Sum 06
Can One Nurse Influence a Nurses' Convention? K. McCall;
A Pro-Life Advocate Responds: Seize the Offensive, M. Gage;
A Pastor Responds: Speak Out Boldly, A. Fox;
A Former Delegate Responds: Network in Advance, R. Campbell;
The Nurse Responds: A Partial Victory, K. McCall, p.8 Spr 90
Caring When You Can't Condone: The Value of Clinical Role Modeling, E. Poole & D. Logan, p.28 Sum 00
The Chaplain As Spiritual Facilitator, B. Rodrigues, p.16 Fall 00
A Christian Code of Ethics S.A. Salladay, p.167 Jul-Sep 08
Christian Nursing Leaders Make History, R. Cass, p.24 Sum 88
Collaborating for Mission, R. Schumann, p.22 Win 00
Come and See: Nursing Camp as a Recruitment Tool, R. Englund and S. Nuttbrock, p.34 Sum 04
Confidentially Speaking, S. Salladay, p.12 Spr 93
Conflicts at Work? Try Carefronting! by B. R. Kupperschmidt, p.10 Jan-Mar 08
Crystal Ball or Science? Looking for Nursing's Preferred Future, K, Schoonover-Shoffner, p.18 Sum 04
Defusing Workplace Violence, K. O'Leary, p.26 Fall 02
Documenting Congregational Nursing Care: A Model, R. Schumannn, p.32 Spr 97
Does "Adjusting" Go Far Enough? K. Schoonover-Shoffner, p.12 Sum 02
An Effective Retention Strategy: Mentoring Like Jesus, M. Walker, p.26 Fall 04
An Elevator Model of Power & Accountability, L. Scholten, p.25 Sum 94
Emma and the Med Error, J. Fink, p.26 Spr 00
Facing Reality: A Team Approach, V. Schlintz & P. Russo, p.4 Fall 00
Faith & Politics: Strange Bedfellows? J. Herbert, p.4 Sum 94
Faith and Reason: Adjusting Nursing Theories to Christian Beliefs, D. Stegmeier, p.11, Sum 02
Fired: Should a Nurse Fight Back? J. Howerton;
A Lawyer Responds: Look for the Truth, J. Parker;
A Pastor Responds: Look Inside First, C. Cerling;
A Hospital Administrator Responds: Confront with Confidence, C. Dickinson;
The Nurse Responds: Beyond Bitterness, J. Howerton, p.15 Sum 85
Florence Nightingale's Changing Image? (Part I), S. Grypma, p.22 Sum 05
Florence Nightingale's Changing Image? (Part II), S. Grypma, p.6 Fall 05
A Future with Hope, J. Shelly, p.3 Wiin 00
The Gentle Art of Touch, K. Weinstock, p.15 Fall 01
Global Leaders Cast A Vision for Nursing, JCN interview, p.22 Sum 04
Handling Harassment, J. & S. Conway, p.32 Spr 96
Healthcare: One Body, Many Parts, K. Wilkes, p.38 Fall 06
Heartbreak Hotel, J. Kozol, p.4 Fall 88
Hospital or 5 Star Hotel: How's Your Customer Service? S. Rhoades, p.192 Oct-Dec 07
How to Help the Hungry & Homeless, V. Maz, p.10 Fall 88
I Challenged the State Nurses Association, M. Linden, p.16 Win 88
I See God Crying: Patriarchy in Nursing, D. Miller, p.23 Win 98
I Want to Be a Nurse! K. Kipe, p.22 Sum 02
Instruments of God's Peace, M. Brendtro, p.21 Win 99
The Law Should Protect All Children, R. Swan, p.40 Spr 87
Let's Get Informed & Involved: We Can Make a Difference, H.J. Spear, p.28 Sum 04
Life and Death Disagreements, S. A. Salladay, p.38 Jan-Mar 07
Lighting the Lamp, B. Pesut, p.4 Spr 00
Magnet Nursing and the Kingdom of God Principles, R.K. Bullock, p.26 Fall 06
Magnet Recognition: The Rush Experience, B. Hancock, p.22 Fall 06
Making Sense of Complementary and Alternative Therapies, D. O'Mathuna & J. D. Quiring-Emblen, p.8 Fall 01
Male Nurse in a Female Field: Becoming Colleagues, D. Haines, p.36 Win 00
Managing to Care Under Managed Care, J. Smith-Hill, p.18 Fall 97
The Mark of a Good Nurse, J. Shelly, p.3 Fall 97
Measuring the Spirit of Nursing p.14 Sum 03
Men in Nursing: Hard-Wired for Adventure, R. Haas, p.13 Spr 06
Mentored into Shalom, E. Tweedy, p.22 Sum 02
Mentored to Mentor, P. Vandewater, p.45 Fall 97
A Mother Asks, Where Is Your Compassion? K. Evans, p.20 Spr 93
Needed: Christian Presence in Holistic Nursing, C. Eliopoulos, p.37 Sum 02
The Nightingale Experience: Introducing High Schoolers to Modern Nursing, Riffel and Koerner, p.37 Sum 04
No Excuses: Consistent Christian Living, L. Johanson, p.25 Sum 02
Nurses & Power, M. Crepeau, p.32 Fall 85
Nursing's Only Hope, R. Cass, p.3 Win 89
Nursing's Walking Wounded, S. Salladay, p.12 Win 96
Nurturing the Nursing Spirit: Surprising Benefits, Riffel, Peterson, Insley, p.39, Sum 04
On Being a Neighbor: Nursing's Moral Standard, A. Bishop & J. Scudder, p.9 Fall 97
One Body, Many Parts, B. White, p.28 Sum 99
Orders with Kingdom Consequences, R. Cass, p.3 Sum 85
Our Roots: What We Should Know About Nursing's Christian Pioneers, B. & V. Bullough, p.10 Win 87
Out of the Earthquake: Coping with Cataclysmic Change, S. Edman, p.4 Win 96
Outcomes of Christian Nursing, J.A. Shelly, p.3 Spr 04
Packaging Prose for Print, R. Cass, p.3 Win 86
Parish Nursing: A Call to Integrity, S. Smith, p.18 Win 00
Parish Nursing: Firing the Imagination, J. Shelly, p.3 Sum 01
Parish Nursing Is Ministry, L. Schuler, p.23 Win 00
A Pastor's Perspective: Getting Through the Grief, C. Lankes;
A Social Worker's Assessment: Tapping into Resources, L. Pesche;
A Nurse-Ethicist's Viewpoint: Advocating for the Family, S. Salladay;
A Chaplain's Reflection: Bridging the Gap, K. Hadley-Dyke;
To Strike Or Not to Strike? J. Lavoie;
A Theologian Responds: Employees Aren't Slaves, T. Provence;
A Hospital Administrator Responds: Comparable Worth Is Not the Issue, D. Andersen;
The Nurse's Decision, J. Lavoie, p.7 Spr 84
Perfect Peace at Work? M. C. Anderson & H. Lanig, p.18 Fall 04
Perils of a Pro-life Nurse, D. Tuttle, p.33 Win 02
Pipedream or Possibility: Six Steps to Transform Your Workplace, M. Thompson, p.12 Sum 04
Postmodernism and Nursing: After the Honeymoon, D. O'Mathuna, p.4 Sum 04
The Power of Opposites, E. von Keitz with sidebars by D. Allbritten & J. McCullough, p.4 Sum 00
Pragmatic Partnership, B. White, p.21 Win 00
The Price of Autonomy, J. Wittenauer, p.10 Fall 97
Principles for a Healthy Work Environment, J. A. Shelly, p.29 Fall 06
Professional Organizations: Setting Nursing's Agenda, A JCN Interview, p.4 Spr 93
Professional Power, J. Shelly, p.3 Spr 93
Professionalism & Ministry: Can We Keep Our Balance? S. Jamison, p.4 Fall 97
Pro-Life Nurses Uniting for Service, K. Sutherland, p.28 Sum 94
Rethinking Our Terms: Health Ministry or Ministry of Health? M. Chase-Ziolek, p.21 Spr 03
Reverse Discrimination, K. Schoonover-Shoffner, p.1 Spr 06
The Right ThingFor the Right Reason, P. Price-Hoskins, p.6 Fall 04
Rx for Compassion Fatigue, F. McHolm, p.12 Fall 06
Sadness, Survival & Hope, J. Lucier, p.20 Fall 97
Sexual Harassment: What Should I Do? M. Michaelson;
A Staff Nurse Responds: Take a Stand, K. McCall;
A Nursing Administrator Responds: Where Was the Leadership? L. Thornton;
A Nurse/Lawyer Responds: Challenge the Hostile Environment, Y. Vinkemulder;
The Author Responds: Seeing the System Work, M. Michaelson, p.4 Fall 92
Shaping Nursing's Future, J. Burger, p.10 Win 89
Should a Promotion Hinge on a BSN? B. Krohn;
An AD Faculty Responds: Leaders Need Education, M. Ahl;
A BSN Faculty Responds: Is Promotion Really the Issue? E. Peterson;
A Lawyer Responds: Fight Discrimination, W. Auvil;
The Nurse Responds: Always More to Learn, B. Krohn, p.18 Sum 88
Speak Carefully, K. Sutherland, p.36 Sum 01
The Subtle Allure of Therapeutic Touch, D. O'Mathuna, p.4 Win 98
Susie Kim: Role Model of Excellence, C. Findlay, p.30 Sum 02
Theresa's Angel: When Your Best Isn't Enough, L. Johnson, p.8 Fall 00
Thinking Big, NCF-Past, Present & Future, K. Kumar, p.30 Sum 04
Thinking Outside the Box: Rescue Nurses Lend a Hand, J. McCollum, p.22 Fall 04
TV Nurses Often Hurt More than Heal, H. J. Spear, p.32 Fall 06
Violence on the Job: Deescalating Tensions Before They Explode, K. Brewer-Smyth, p.19 Spr 96
What I Learned by Not Being Hired, H. Lescheid, p.34 Sum 95
What's Unique in Christian Caring? K. Haldeman, p.20 Sum 06
When a Student Fails . . . B. Pesut and H. Meyerhoff, p.28 Fall 05
When Patient Care & Medicare Conflict, J. Steller;
A Home Health Nurse Responds: No Ethical Conflict, M. Herget;
An Ethicist Responds: Responsibility Is the Issue, S. Salladay;
The Nurse Responds: Patients Come First, J. Steller, p.19 Spr 86
When Pills Don't Work: One Couple's Struggle for Health Through Homeopathy, J. D. Quiring-Emblen, p.4 Fall 01
Who Needs Theories, Anyhow? Critical Thinking About Faith, Reason and Nursing Theory, B. Miller, p.6 Sum 02
Whose Outcome Is It? D. Gifford, p.40
Why Aren't Men Chooing Nursing?, K. Schoonover-Shoffner, p.16 Apr 06
Why Do Nurses Volunteer? A. Ward & C. Henderson, p.20 Fall 93
Why Don't You Treat Me Any Different? Caring Without Partiality, E. Von Keitz, p.24 Spr 98
Why Nurses Need to Think,, J. Shelly, p.3 Sum 02
Why Young People Need the Facts About AIDS, C. Koop, p.40 Fall 88
Your Nursing Career: By Design or Default, B. Brodin, p.31 Sum 04
