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Medical Device Alarms

May 11, 2023

How high-fidelity data could drive better predictive care and research insights

by Jennifer Rist

High-quality data gives medical researchers and clinicians the level of detail they need to better be able to study the efficacy of treatments and identify patterns and trends in healthcare outcomes.

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January 12, 2023

Taming the trouble from too much noise

by Jennifer Rist and Youssef Abou-Hawili

Non-actionable and clinically insignificant medical device alarms negatively impact patients, their families and the clinical staff. Analyze patient data to reveal the root causes of nuisance alarms.

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Prevent Patient Deterioration
November 24, 2020

A Nurse’s Greatest Fear: Missing Signs of Preventable Patient Deterioration

by Cyndi Coyne, BSN, RN

Patient care requires continuous cognitive shifting and stacking to identify and prioritize clinical tasks. Processing the vast volume of information alone is stressful, then consider that shifting and stacking can potentially distract a clinician from noticing a warning sign of patient deterioration. The best result would be a slight delay in the delivery of needed care, while the worst result would be A Nurse’s Greatest Fear.

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