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Volumn 36, Issue 3, 2007, Pages 73-83
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The hazards of alarm overload. Keeping excessive physiologic monitoring alarms from impeding care.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
ARTICLE;
BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT;
EQUIPMENT;
HUMAN;
INSTRUMENTATION;
METHODOLOGY;
MONITORING;
NURSING STAFF;
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT;
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT;
SAFETY;
WORKLOAD;
EFFICIENCY, ORGANIZATIONAL;
EQUIPMENT FAILURE;
EQUIPMENT FAILURE ANALYSIS;
HUMANS;
MONITORING, PHYSIOLOGIC;
NURSING STAFF, HOSPITAL;
PLANNING TECHNIQUES;
SAFETY MANAGEMENT;
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT, BIOMEDICAL;
WORKLOAD;
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EID: 34250849590
PISSN: 00467022
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (18)
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