Ressources Patient SafetyNet

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The Joint Commission National Safety Goal

Medical Device Alarm Safety in Hospitals

The Joint Commission Sentinel Event Alert

Medical Device Alarm Safety in Hospitals

The Joint Commission Sentinel Event Alert

Safe Use of Opioids in Hospitals

APSF 2011 Guidelines

Weinger et al. No Patient Shall Be Harmed By Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression

Études cliniques

Value of Patient SafetyNet™

Value of Patient SafetyNet™

Dartmouth-Hitchcock 2011 Nursing Annual Report: Continuous Patient Surveillance Monitoring, Published on May 2, 2012 by Dartmouth-Hitchcock
As part of Dartmouth-Hitchcock's 2011 Nursing Annual Report, Nancy Karon, BSN, RN, ONC at Dartmouth-Hitchcock discusses how SafetyNet™ helps save lives at one of the nation’s leading hospitals.

 

Anesthesiology pdf cover art

Taenzer et al. Impact of Pulse Oximetry Surveillance on Rescue Events and Intensive Care Unit Transfers: A Before-and-After Concurrence Study. 2010.

APSF Newsletter 2012 PDF cover art

Taenzer et al. Postoperative Monitoring–The Dartmouth Experience

Journal of Clinical Anesthesia PDF cover art

Shah N et al. Performance of three new-generation pulse oximeters during motion and low perfusion in volunteers

Surveillance Monitoring PDF Cover Art

Learning from the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Experience

Gestion des alarmes

Masimo - Pyke et al. Continuous pulse oximetry monitoring in the inpatient population. 2009.

Pyke et al. Continuous pulse oximetry monitoring in the inpatient population. 2009.

Masimo - AAMI Horizons Welch. An evidence-based approach to reduce nuisance alarms and alarm fatigue. 2011.

Welch. An evidence-based approach to reduce nuisance alarms and alarm fatigue. 2011.

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Masimo - ECRI Institute Top 10 Health Technology Hazards Report for 2015

Hazards Report for 2015

Masimo - AAMI Foundation HTSI Clinical Alarms Webinars
Masimo - HTSI Webinar Series on Alarm Systems Management

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