Identifying which alarms are critical to response is the best strategy for organizations to reduce alarm-related adverse events. This focused approach helps prioritize urgent issues and minimizes distractions from non-critical alarms. Other strategies, like allowing changes to settings or using default parameters, may compromise patient safety. ;
The most effective strategy organizations can use to reduce alarm-related adverse events is to identify which alarms are critical and require priority response. This ensures timely interventions for urgent issues while minimizing distractions from non-critical alarms. Other strategies like allowing personnel to alter alarm settings or relying solely on default parameters can compromise patient safety.
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