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Wild D. Pharmacy Practice News. September 2014.
Hartocollis A, Goodman JD. New York Times. September 9, 2014.
Dubeck D. PA-PSRS Patient Saf Advis. 2014;11:93-101.
Fibuch E, Ahmed A. Physician Exec. Jul-Aug 2014;40:28-32.
George TP, Martin V. Nurs Made Incredibly Easy! 2014;12:6-10.
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What's that sound? Managing alarm fatigue.
George TP, Martin V. Nurs Made Incredibly Easy! 2014;12:6-10.
Alarm fatigue has been described as a contributor to interruptions and distractions in the hospital setting. This article reviews evidenced-based recommendations and strategies to prevent alarm fatigue in nurses, including allowing them to modify notification settings and ensuring they receive ongoing training for alarms and devices.
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