Critical care nurses’ clinical reasoning about physiologic monitor alarm customisation: An interpretive descriptive study
Abstract
Aims and objectives To explore clinical reasoning about alarm customisation among nurses in intensive care units. Background Critical care nurses are responsible for detecting and rapidly acting upon changes in patients’ clinical condition. Nurses use medical devices including bedside physiologic monitors to assist them in their practice. Customising alarm settings on these devices can help nurses better monitor their patients and reduce the...
Paper Details
Title
Critical care nurses’ clinical reasoning about physiologic monitor alarm customisation: An interpretive descriptive study
Published Date
Apr 22, 2019
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
15-16
Pages
3033 - 3041
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