Observational, descriptive, exploratory, case study with the objective of measuring the stimulus-response time of the team to alarms monitoring invasive blood pressure (IBP) and analyzing the implications of this time for the safety of the patient. From January to March 2013, 60 hours of structured observation were conducted with registration of the alarms activated by IBP monitors in an adult ICU at a military hospital in the city of Rio de Janeiro. 76 IBP alarms were recorded (1.26 alarms/hour), 21 of which (28%) were attended to and 55 (72%) considered as fatigued. The average response time to the alarms was 2 min. 45 sec. The deficit in human resource and physical layout were factors determining the delay in response to the alarms. The ...
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Background All clinical alarms require nurses to respond even if an intervention is not needed. Nurs...
Alarm fatigue, the progressive desensitization of clinical staff to audible alarms in their environm...
O elevado número de alarmes sem relevância nas UTIs podem resultar em um retardo no tempo de reposta...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To evaluate a selective activation of sounding alarms on non-invasi...
Objective: To identify the cause of the invasive blood pressure alarms (PAI) have sounded and the st...
International audiencePURPOSE: Evaluation of a protocol of activation-deactivation of alarm sounding...
Objective: To evaluate a selective activation of sounding alarms on non-invasive blood pressure (BP)...
ABSTRACT Objective: To measure the response time of health professionals before sound alarm activat...
This study focuses on improving the performance of alarms created by patient monitoring devices with...
OBJECTIVES: to identify the number of electro-medical pieces of equipment in a coronary care unit, c...
PurposePhysiologic monitors are plagued with alarms that create a cacophony of sounds and visual ale...
Hypertension is one of the leading risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD). There are many thi...
There are too many problems associated with clinical alarm system in Intensive Care Unit. This study...
Physiologic monitors are plagued with alarms that create a cacophony of sounds and visual alerts cau...
Association of Biomedical Engineering (DGBMT) of the Association for Electrical, Electronic and Info...
Background All clinical alarms require nurses to respond even if an intervention is not needed. Nurs...
Alarm fatigue, the progressive desensitization of clinical staff to audible alarms in their environm...
O elevado número de alarmes sem relevância nas UTIs podem resultar em um retardo no tempo de reposta...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To evaluate a selective activation of sounding alarms on non-invasi...
Objective: To identify the cause of the invasive blood pressure alarms (PAI) have sounded and the st...
International audiencePURPOSE: Evaluation of a protocol of activation-deactivation of alarm sounding...
Objective: To evaluate a selective activation of sounding alarms on non-invasive blood pressure (BP)...
ABSTRACT Objective: To measure the response time of health professionals before sound alarm activat...
This study focuses on improving the performance of alarms created by patient monitoring devices with...
OBJECTIVES: to identify the number of electro-medical pieces of equipment in a coronary care unit, c...
PurposePhysiologic monitors are plagued with alarms that create a cacophony of sounds and visual ale...
Hypertension is one of the leading risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD). There are many thi...
There are too many problems associated with clinical alarm system in Intensive Care Unit. This study...
Physiologic monitors are plagued with alarms that create a cacophony of sounds and visual alerts cau...
Association of Biomedical Engineering (DGBMT) of the Association for Electrical, Electronic and Info...
Background All clinical alarms require nurses to respond even if an intervention is not needed. Nurs...
Alarm fatigue, the progressive desensitization of clinical staff to audible alarms in their environm...