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The Problem of Alarm Fatigue

Nursing for Women's Health, 2013
Up to 99 percent of alarms sounding on hospital units are false alarms signaling no real danger to patients. These false alarms can lead to alarm fatigue and alarm burden, and may divert health care providers' attention away from significant alarms heralding actual or impending harm.
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Alarm Fatigue Reduction in a Single Patient Room Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Online Journal of Issues in Nursing
A reduction of alarm fatigue was achieved by decreasing alarms in a single patient room (SPR) neonatal intensive care unit after nurses reported alarm fatigue had greatly increased.
Colette Benincasa, K. Bailey, A. Eliades
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Alarm fatigue: An alarming situation

2016
As the healthcare system of the United States continues to advance technologically, it seems that one cannot enter an intensive care unit (ICU) without being inundated with alarms from various monitors and pumps. Alarm fatigue, defined as the lack of response to an alarm due to sensory overload and desensitization, is becoming an increasing problem ...
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Alarm Fatigue

American Journal of Critical Care, 2022
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An Evidence-Based Approach to Reduce Nuisance Alarms and Alarm Fatigue

Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology, 2011
decisions about where to program alarm settings, Masimo Corp. based in Irvine, CA conducted an analysis of 32 million pulse oximetry (SpO 2 ) data points from 10 hospital general post-surgical care areas. Each hospital was equipped with a Masimo Patient SafetyNetTM remote monitoring and clinician notification system, which continuously captures and ...
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The effect of educational interventions in managing nurses' alarm fatigue: An integrative review

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2023
Brenda Abena Nyarko   +2 more
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Combating Alarm Fatigue

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2015
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