Aim: The aim of this survey was to assess registered nurse's perceptions of alarm setting and management in an Australian Regional Critical Care Unit. Background: The setting and management of alarms within the critical care environment is one of the key responsibilities of the nurse in this area. However, with up to 99% of alarms potentially being false-positives it is easy for the nurse to become desensitised or fatigued by incessant alarms; in some cases up to 400 per patient per day. Inadvertently ignoring, silencing or disabling alarms can have deleterious implications for the patient and nurse. Method: A total population sample of 48 nursing staff from a 13 bedded ICU/HDU/CCU within regional Australia were asked to participate. A 10 i...
Background All clinical alarms require nurses to respond even if an intervention is not needed. Nurs...
Usage of medical equipment and technology to monitor patient conditions in acute care units has expa...
Background Alarm fatigue occurs when healthcare staff are exposed to a large number of monitor alarm...
Aim: The aim of this survey was to assess registered nurse’s perceptions of alarm setting and manage...
Objectives: To determine critical care nurses\u27 knowledge of alarm fatigue and practices toward al...
Bedside monitoring systems are mandatory and a crucial part of all hospital systems across the globe...
Background: Clinical alarms represent the top hazard listed in the �Top Ten Health Technology Haza...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore what demographic and work environment factors in the...
A phenomenon called alarm fatigue has been identified as an outcome of nearly 40 different alarms th...
This research project sought to investigate the impact of alarm fatigue on nurses in an inpatient ad...
There are too many problems associated with clinical alarm system in Intensive Care Unit. This study...
Background Critical care units are equipped with extensive amounts of patient monitoring equipment t...
When walking the halls of a critical care unit on any given day, one will hear a multitude of alarms...
Abstract Background Alarms in the critical areas are an important component of most of the machines ...
Alarm fatigue is the phenomenon which occurs when nurses become overwhelmed by the high number of al...
Background All clinical alarms require nurses to respond even if an intervention is not needed. Nurs...
Usage of medical equipment and technology to monitor patient conditions in acute care units has expa...
Background Alarm fatigue occurs when healthcare staff are exposed to a large number of monitor alarm...
Aim: The aim of this survey was to assess registered nurse’s perceptions of alarm setting and manage...
Objectives: To determine critical care nurses\u27 knowledge of alarm fatigue and practices toward al...
Bedside monitoring systems are mandatory and a crucial part of all hospital systems across the globe...
Background: Clinical alarms represent the top hazard listed in the �Top Ten Health Technology Haza...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore what demographic and work environment factors in the...
A phenomenon called alarm fatigue has been identified as an outcome of nearly 40 different alarms th...
This research project sought to investigate the impact of alarm fatigue on nurses in an inpatient ad...
There are too many problems associated with clinical alarm system in Intensive Care Unit. This study...
Background Critical care units are equipped with extensive amounts of patient monitoring equipment t...
When walking the halls of a critical care unit on any given day, one will hear a multitude of alarms...
Abstract Background Alarms in the critical areas are an important component of most of the machines ...
Alarm fatigue is the phenomenon which occurs when nurses become overwhelmed by the high number of al...
Background All clinical alarms require nurses to respond even if an intervention is not needed. Nurs...
Usage of medical equipment and technology to monitor patient conditions in acute care units has expa...
Background Alarm fatigue occurs when healthcare staff are exposed to a large number of monitor alarm...