Stimulus-response time to invasive blood pressure alarms: implications for the safety of critical-care patients
Observational, descriptive, exploratory, case study with the objective of measuring the stimulus-response time of the team to alarms monitoring invasive blood pressure (IBP) and analyzing the implications of this time for the safety of the patient. From January to March 2013, 60 hours of structured...
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Main Authors: | Adele Kuckartz Pergher (Author), Roberto Carlos Lyra da Silva (Author) |
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul.
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