This study uniquely gained insight into the intricacy of intensive care nurses' decision-making process when responding to and managing device alarms. Difficulty in responding to alarms included low staffing, multiple job responsibilities, and competing priority tasks. Novice nurses are more tolerant of alarms sounding owing to a lower threshold of comfort with resetting or silencing alarms; more experienced nurses are more comfortable resetting alarm limits to the patient's baseline. Understanding the decision-making process used by nurses can guide the development of policies and learning experiences that are crucial clinical support for alarm management.12 month embargo; published online: 20 March 2018This item from the UA Faculty Public...
Background All clinical alarms require nurses to respond even if an intervention is not needed. Nurs...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to gain insight into ICU nurses’ safety perceptions and explo...
Background Critical care units are equipped with extensive amounts of patient monitoring equipment t...
Purpose: This Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) project purpose was to determine most common physiolo...
Objectives: To determine critical care nurses' knowledge of alarm fatigue and practices toward alarm...
Bedside monitoring systems are mandatory and a crucial part of all hospital systems across the globe...
Usage of medical equipment and technology to monitor patient conditions in acute care units has expa...
There is limited clinical research on the effectiveness of alarm management strategies and nursing b...
Alarm fatigue is becoming a more and more common problem for nurses working in inpatient hospital un...
BACKGROUND:Clinicians in intensive care units experience alarm fatigue related to frequent false and...
Aim: Alarm fatigue is a well-recognized patient safety concern in intensive care settings. Decreased...
honors thesisCollege of NursingNursingAlex DoigAs the healthcare system of the United States continu...
A phenomenon called alarm fatigue has been identified as an outcome of nearly 40 different alarms th...
Nurses are faced with a multitude of clinical alarms on a daily basis. There is an inherent expectat...
Master of Nursing in Critical Care and Trauma. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2015.Intr...
Background All clinical alarms require nurses to respond even if an intervention is not needed. Nurs...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to gain insight into ICU nurses’ safety perceptions and explo...
Background Critical care units are equipped with extensive amounts of patient monitoring equipment t...
Purpose: This Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) project purpose was to determine most common physiolo...
Objectives: To determine critical care nurses' knowledge of alarm fatigue and practices toward alarm...
Bedside monitoring systems are mandatory and a crucial part of all hospital systems across the globe...
Usage of medical equipment and technology to monitor patient conditions in acute care units has expa...
There is limited clinical research on the effectiveness of alarm management strategies and nursing b...
Alarm fatigue is becoming a more and more common problem for nurses working in inpatient hospital un...
BACKGROUND:Clinicians in intensive care units experience alarm fatigue related to frequent false and...
Aim: Alarm fatigue is a well-recognized patient safety concern in intensive care settings. Decreased...
honors thesisCollege of NursingNursingAlex DoigAs the healthcare system of the United States continu...
A phenomenon called alarm fatigue has been identified as an outcome of nearly 40 different alarms th...
Nurses are faced with a multitude of clinical alarms on a daily basis. There is an inherent expectat...
Master of Nursing in Critical Care and Trauma. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2015.Intr...
Background All clinical alarms require nurses to respond even if an intervention is not needed. Nurs...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to gain insight into ICU nurses’ safety perceptions and explo...
Background Critical care units are equipped with extensive amounts of patient monitoring equipment t...