Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Jun 2020)

The influence of nursing activities score on clinical alarms service

  • Aline Affonso Luna,
  • Roberto Carlos Lyra da Silva,
  • Maria Tereza Serrano Barbosa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0963
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 4

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ABSTRACT Objectives: to estimate the magnitude of the Nursing Activities Score effect on multiparametric monitor alarm response and staff response time. Methods: an observational, cross-sectional study outlined as an open cohort, performed in an Adult General Intensive Care Unit. The time taken for alarms triggered by the multi-parameter monitors was timed and characterized as attended or not. Results: the study obtained a total of 254 alarms triggered from the multiparameter monitors of 63 patients. The mean number of alarms triggered was 4.5 alarms per period/observation and 1.5 alarms/hour. The study showed that the Nursing Activities Score is associated with an additional probability of 4% (p < 0.05) of an alarm being met, for each additional point in the scale, and reduction in team response time. Conclusion: it has been verified that Nursing Activities Score has a direct relationship with the attendance and with the response time to the alarms triggered.

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