BACKGROUND As many as 99 % of alarm signals may not need any intervention and can result in patients’ deaths. Alarm management is now a Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goal. OBJECTIVES To reduce the number of nuisance electrocardiographic alarm signals in adult patients on the medical cardiovascular care unit. METHODS A quality improvement process was used that included eliminating duplicative alarms, customizing alarms, changing electrocardiography electrodes daily, standardizing skin preparation, and using disposable electrocardiography leads. RESULTS In the cardiovascular care unit, the mean number of electrocardiographic alarm signals per day decreased from 28.5 (baseline) to 3.29, an 88.5 % reduction. CONCLUSION Use of a bundl...
Abstract The goal of this project is to facilitate nurses’ duties throughout the unit in order to pr...
Alarm fatigue, the lack of response due to excessive numbers of alarms resulting in desensitization,...
Alarm fatigue, the progressive desensitization of clinical staff to audible alarms in their environm...
The global aim of this project was to improve patient safety on the Surgical Unit at an acute care f...
Patient safety literature supports that alarm management deficiencies are mostly caused by human err...
Abstract Alarm Management: Electrocardiographic Lead Management Quality improvement and safety that ...
Modern hospitals are plagued by excessive alarms generated by patient monitoring technologies with v...
Objective. The aim of this project is to implement interventions to reduce alarm fatigue in the hosp...
BackgroundExcessive electrocardiographic alarms contribute to "alarm fatigue," which can lead to pat...
When walking the halls of a critical care unit on any given day, one will hear a multitude of alarms...
Reducing Alarm Fatigue in Critical Care Abstract This improvement project took place on the Critical...
Introduction: Cardiac Telemetry plays an important role in acute care, appropriate utilization can ...
A phenomenon called alarm fatigue has been identified as an outcome of nearly 40 different alarms th...
Electrocardiographic [ECG] alarms are used in acute care settings to continuously monitor patients’ ...
The chosen project theme integrates the master's essential of Quality Improvement and Safety. T...
Abstract The goal of this project is to facilitate nurses’ duties throughout the unit in order to pr...
Alarm fatigue, the lack of response due to excessive numbers of alarms resulting in desensitization,...
Alarm fatigue, the progressive desensitization of clinical staff to audible alarms in their environm...
The global aim of this project was to improve patient safety on the Surgical Unit at an acute care f...
Patient safety literature supports that alarm management deficiencies are mostly caused by human err...
Abstract Alarm Management: Electrocardiographic Lead Management Quality improvement and safety that ...
Modern hospitals are plagued by excessive alarms generated by patient monitoring technologies with v...
Objective. The aim of this project is to implement interventions to reduce alarm fatigue in the hosp...
BackgroundExcessive electrocardiographic alarms contribute to "alarm fatigue," which can lead to pat...
When walking the halls of a critical care unit on any given day, one will hear a multitude of alarms...
Reducing Alarm Fatigue in Critical Care Abstract This improvement project took place on the Critical...
Introduction: Cardiac Telemetry plays an important role in acute care, appropriate utilization can ...
A phenomenon called alarm fatigue has been identified as an outcome of nearly 40 different alarms th...
Electrocardiographic [ECG] alarms are used in acute care settings to continuously monitor patients’ ...
The chosen project theme integrates the master's essential of Quality Improvement and Safety. T...
Abstract The goal of this project is to facilitate nurses’ duties throughout the unit in order to pr...
Alarm fatigue, the lack of response due to excessive numbers of alarms resulting in desensitization,...
Alarm fatigue, the progressive desensitization of clinical staff to audible alarms in their environm...