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Types and Frequency of Infusion Pump Alarms and Infusion-Interruption to Infusion-Recovery Times for Critical Short Half-Life Infusions: Retrospective Data Analysis

Types and Frequency of Infusion Pump Alarms and Infusion-Interruption to Infusion-Recovery Times for Critical Short Half-Life Infusions: Retrospective Data Analysis

However, these alarms are very clearly analogous to the problem of “crying wolf” identified by Waterson et al [12], in that they occur in a total of 1.7% of NICU critical short half-life infusions (see Table 5). For instance, they are rare events but potentially extremely hazardous and hard to detect and differentiate.

James Waterson, Arkadiusz Bedner

JMIR Hum Factors 2019;6(3):e14123