To manage alarms safely and minimize alarm-related adverse events, organizations should prioritize identifying parameters related to specific patient populations, distinct patient care settings, and certain diagnoses. Staffing levels, while important for care, do not directly influence alarm parameter identification. Therefore, the best choices are A, B, and C.
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To manage alarms safely and reduce adverse events, organizations should focus on specific patient populations, distinct patient care settings, and certain diagnoses. These factors determine the effectiveness and relevance of alarms in different contexts. Staffing levels, while important, do not directly relate to parameter identification for alarm management. ;