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1061 related items for PubMed ID: 20045845

  • 1. Monitor alarm fatigue: standardizing use of physiological monitors and decreasing nuisance alarms.
    Graham KC, Cvach M.
    Am J Crit Care; 2010 Jan; 19(1):28-34; quiz 35. PubMed ID: 20045845
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  • 2. Monitor alarm fatigue.
    Bell L.
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  • 3. Use of pagers with an alarm escalation system to reduce cardiac monitor alarm signals.
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  • 4. Improving alarm performance in the medical intensive care unit using delays and clinical context.
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  • 5. Do you hear bells? The increasing problem of alarm fatigue.
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  • 6. Testing physiologic monitor alarm customization software to reduce alarm rates and improve nurses' experience of alarms in a medical intensive care unit.
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  • 7. Collection of annotated data in a clinical validation study for alarm algorithms in intensive care--a methodologic framework.
    Siebig S, Kuhls S, Imhoff M, Langgartner J, Reng M, Schölmerich J, Gather U, Wrede CE.
    J Crit Care; 2010 Mar; 25(1):128-35. PubMed ID: 19327311
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  • 8. Alarm setting for the critically ill patient: a descriptive pilot survey of nurses' perceptions of current practice in an Australian Regional Critical Care Unit.
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  • 9. Novel approach to cardiac alarm management on telemetry units.
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    Kenny PE.
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  • 11. The hazards of alarm overload. Keeping excessive physiologic monitoring alarms from impeding care.
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    Lewis CL, Oster CA.
    Dimens Crit Care Nurs; 2019 Mar; 38(3):160-173. PubMed ID: 30946125
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  • 14. Insights into the problem of alarm fatigue with physiologic monitor devices: a comprehensive observational study of consecutive intensive care unit patients.
    Drew BJ, Harris P, Zègre-Hemsey JK, Mammone T, Schindler D, Salas-Boni R, Bai Y, Tinoco A, Ding Q, Hu X.
    PLoS One; 2014 Mar; 9(10):e110274. PubMed ID: 25338067
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  • 15. Intensive care unit alarms--how many do we need?
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  • 19. Clinical Trial of an Educational Program to Decrease Monitor Alarms in a Medical Intensive Care Unit.
    Brantley A, Collins-Brown S, Kirkland J, Knapp M, Pressley J, Higgins M, McMurtry JP.
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  • 20. The heuristics of nurse responsiveness to critical patient monitor and ventilator alarms in a private room neonatal intensive care unit.
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