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July 28, 2021 by Philips

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Using mobile devices to manage monitoring alarms with Philips CareEvent

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With clinical context in their hands, caregivers at Isala Women and Children’s Hospital can make an informed decisions to respond to an alarm, escalate to a colleague or rule it non-actionable.

Visual and audible alarms in critical care environments can be a contributor to medical errors, and can cause unnecessary stress and burden on caregivers and patients.1 Some caregivers are flooded with 150 to 350 alarm conditions per patient per day2. The result can include staff burnout and lost productivity, as well as unnecessary patient transfers to the ICU and extended lengths of stay.3

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Footnotes

 

  1. Ruskin KJ, Hueske-Kraus D. Alarm fatigue: impacts on patient safety. Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. 2015 Dec;28(6):685-90 Wilken M, Hüske-Kraus D, Klausen A, et al. Alarm fatigue: causes and effects. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2017;243:107-111. ECRI Top 10 Technology Risks 2017-18.
  2. Keith J. Ruskina and Dirk Hueske-Kraus, Alarm fatigue: impacts on patient safety, Volume 28, Number 6, December 2015
  3. www.aami-bit.org/doi/full/10.2345/0899-8205-46.4.268

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