Raymer et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Anaesthesia monitor alarms: a theory-driven approachRaymer et al., 2012
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- 537935957481388404
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- Raymer K
- Bergström J
- Nyce J
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- Ergonomics
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The development of physiologic monitors has contributed to the decline in morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing anaesthesia. Diverse factors (physiologic, technical, historical and medico-legal) create challenges for monitor alarm designers. Indeed, a …
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