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    Addressing alarm fatigue through improving safety culture involves system-wide interventions, such as leadership ensuring that there are clear processes in place for safe alarm management and establishing practices to share information about alarm-related incidents and prevention strategies.

  3. Addressing alarm fatigue through improving safety culture involves system-wide interventions, such as leadership ensuring that there are clear processes in place for safe alarm management and establishing practices to share information about alarm-related incidents and prevention strategies.

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  4. Addressing alarm fatigue through an effective safety culture involves establishing safe alarm management and response processes, priorities for the critical assessment and adoption of alarm technology, and robust multilevel sharing practices for data incidents and prevention strategies.

    • Bradford D Winters, Jennifer M Slota, Karl Y Bilimoria
    • 2021
  5. Based on the alarm manage-ment data, feedback from the staf and the interdisciplinary alarm management team, NCH chose to focus on the following alarms as part of their compliance with TJC’s initiative: tachycardia, premature ventricular contraction (PVC) high, Sp02 probe, and Sp02 low.

  6. May 1, 2016 · This article will discuss ways to reduce the effect of each one of the following contributors to alarm fatigue: Artifacts in the waveform; Alarm settings, limits, and delays; Setting alarms based on clinical population instead of individual patient; Staff education; Patient education; Artifacts in the Waveform

  7. Aug 1, 2021 · Interventions: A series of interventions included raising awareness of the risks associated with alarm fatigue, customizing alarm parameters and default settings, providing education on electrode placement and daily electrode changes, using physical reminders, and consistently sharing alarm data.

  8. Nov 13, 2020 · Abstract. Background: In conditions of intensive therapy, where the patients treated are in a critical condition, alarms are omnipresent. Nurses, as they spend most of their time with patients, monitoring their condition 24 h, are particularly exposed to so-called alarm fatigue.

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