Most standard Aetna benefit plans specifically exclude coverage of safety items. Examples of safety items include adaptive full-length side safety rail (SleepSafe) beds, manual or electric safety bed systems (e.g., KayserBetten Secure Sleep Systems), bed exit monitors (bed alarms), bed rails, ...
1 2 3 4 5 How do we reduce clinically irrelevant alarms in intensive care units? A prospective, 6 7 observational, clinical study 8 9 Running Title: Reduce clinically irrelant alarms in ICU 10 11 12 13 Ryota Inokuchi MD1, Hajime Sato MD, MPH, DrPH, PhD2*, Yuko Nanjo MHS, RN1, ...
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for patients under certain conditions[44]. An analysis ofpatient safetyincidents reported over two years by clinicians in one hospital found that human factors accounted for half of the problems in which information technology was a significant factor[45]. Evidence from published reports on the ...
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Common frequency on measuring vital signs was at least once per shift but other frequencies were contemplated (48.4%), usually based on professional criteria (69.4%), as only 12 (19.4%) centers used Early Warning Scores (EWS) or automated alarms on abnormal parameters. In the sample, doctors...
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A study34 of over 5325 interruptions to nurses in 4 units in a Canadian pediatric hospital revealed that the most frequent sources of interruption were from the external environment (eg, monitor alarms), accounting for 37% of interruptions, followed by other nurses (25%), patients (9%), ...