Nonactionable alarms are a type of nuisance alarm triggered by intentional
Question Nonactionable alarms are a type of nuisance alarm triggered by intentionalactions on behalf of the patient, and they do not inform staff of an unknown condition. An example of a nonactionable alarm might occur:a. a pulse oximeter sounds to notify staff that the blood oxygen saturation has dropped below the limit thresholdb. an alarm sounds in the intensive care unit to indicate an irregular heart rhythmc. a ventilator alarm briefly sounds while the nurse is suctioning a patientd. a device sounds an alarm to indicate its battery is low Health Science Science Nursing NURSING 350 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


