Intensive care unit nurses' perceptions and practices regarding clinical alarms: A descriptive study
Abstract Aim To describe the frequencies of physiologic monitor clinical alarms and to investigate nurses' perceptions and practices regarding clinical alarms in ICUs. Design A descriptive study. Methods A 24‐h continuous nonparticipant observation study was conducted in ICU. Observers observed...
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Main Authors: | Lei Wang (Author), Wei He (Author), Yulu Chen (Author), Qiuping Wu (Author), Xin Du (Author), Qin Li (Author), Caiping Song (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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