Learning three sets of alarms for the same medical functions: a perspective on the difficulty of learning alarms specified in an international standard.
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Judy Edworthy | Rebecca Page | Andrea Hibbard | Sean Kyle | Paul Ratnage | Suzanne Claydon | J. Edworthy | Paul Ratnage | Rebecca Page | Andrea Hibbard | Sean Kyle | Suzanne Claydon
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