Kathryn E Roberts
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Recent Articles
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Bonafide C, Lin R, Zander M, Graham C, Paine C, Rock W, et al.
J Hosp Med
. 2015 Apr;
10(6):345-51.
PMID: 25873486
Background: Alarm fatigue is reported to be a major threat to patient safety, yet little empirical data support its existence in the hospital. Objective: To determine if nurses exposed to...
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Bonafide C, Russell Localio A, Song L, Roberts K, Nadkarni V, Priestley M, et al.
Pediatrics
. 2014 Jul;
134(2):235-41.
PMID: 25070310
Objectives: Medical emergency teams (METs) can reduce adverse events in hospitalized children. We aimed to model the financial costs and benefits of operating an MET and determine the annual reduction...
13.
Paciotti B, Roberts K, Tibbetts K, Paine C, Keren R, Barg F, et al.
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf
. 2014 May;
40(4):187-92.
PMID: 24864527
No abstract available.
14.
Bonafide C, Zander M, Graham C, Weirich Paine C, Rock W, Rich A, et al.
Biomed Instrum Technol
. 2014 May;
48(3):220-30.
PMID: 24847936
False physiologic monitor alarms are extremely common in the hospital environment. High false alarm rates have the potential to lead to alarm fatigue, leading nurses to delay their responses to...
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Roberts K, Bonafide C, Paine C, Paciotti B, Tibbetts K, Keren R, et al.
Am J Crit Care
. 2014 May;
23(3):223-9.
PMID: 24786810
Background: Rapid response systems (RRSs) aim to identify and rescue hospitalized patients whose condition is deteriorating before respiratory or cardiac arrest occurs. Previous studies of RRS implementation have shown variable...
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Bonafide C, Russell Localio A, Roberts K, Nadkarni V, Weirich C, Keren R
JAMA Pediatr
. 2013 Nov;
168(1):25-33.
PMID: 24217295
Importance: Rapid response systems aim to identify and rescue deteriorating hospitalized patients. Previous pediatric rapid response system implementation studies have shown variable effectiveness in preventing rare, catastrophic outcomes such as...
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Bonafide C, Roberts K, Weirich C, Paciotti B, Tibbetts K, Keren R, et al.
J Hosp Med
. 2013 Mar;
8(5):248-53.
PMID: 23495086
Background: Early warning scores (EWSs) assign points to clinical observations and generate scores to help clinicians identify deteriorating patients. Despite marginal predictive accuracy in retrospective datasets and a paucity of...
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Bonafide C, Roberts K, Priestley M, Tibbetts K, Huang E, Nadkarni V, et al.
Pediatrics
. 2012 Mar;
129(4):e874-81.
PMID: 22392182
Objectives: Standard metrics for evaluating rapid response systems (RRSs) include cardiac and respiratory arrest rates. These events are rare in children; therefore, years of data are needed to evaluate the...
19.
Arbogast K, Nishisaki A, Balasubramanian S, Nysaether J, Niles D, Sutton R, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2009 Aug;
80(10):1187-91.
PMID: 19699023
Background: High-fidelity manikins have been shown to be useful in teaching appropriate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques. Similarity of manikin chest compression characteristics to real children is desirable. Little data exists...
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Roberts K
Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am
. 2005 Dec;
17(4):361-73, x.
PMID: 16344206
The care of the critically ill infant or child often is complicated further by disruptions in fluid or electrolyte balance. Prompt recognition of these disruptions is essential to the care...