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How Can Nurses Prevent Alarm Fatigue?
Alarm fatigue
occurs when nurses become desensitized to alarms due to their frequency, potentially leading to missed or ignored alarms. To prevent this, nurses should:
Regularly
maintain and calibrate
infusion pumps to minimize false alarms.
Properly
set alarm parameters
based on the clinical situation.
Conduct
regular training
and refresher courses on alarm management.
Prioritize alarms
based on their clinical significance.
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