Vashitz G, Nunnally ME, Bitan Y, Parmet Y, O'Connor MF, Cook RI.
How do clinicians reconcile conditions and medications? The
cognitive context of medication reconciliation. Cognition,
Technology & Work (in press).
Nunnally ME. Take a deep breath.. (Editorial) Crit Care Med 39
(9):2183-2184, 2011.
Nunnally ME, Jaeschke R, Bellingan GJ, Lacroix J, Mourvillier B,
Rodriguez-Vega GM, Rubertsson S, Vassilakopoulos T, Weinert C,
Zanotti-Cavazzoni S, Buchman TG. Targeted temperature management
in critical care: A report and recommendations from five
professional societies. Crit Care Med 39(5):1113-25, 2011.
Vashitz G, Nunnally ME, Bitan Y, Parmet Y, O'Connor MF, Cook RI.
Making sense of diseases in medication reconciliation.
Cognition, Technology and Work 13:151-8, 2011.
Hofer JE, Tung A, Nunnally M, O'Connor M. Administration of cell
saver blood increases activated clotting time in cardiac surgery
patients. Anesth Analg 112:S20, 2011.
Moss J, Nunnally M, Woo M, Dickerson DM, Jacobsohn E.
Methylnaltrexone treats opioid-induced bowel dysfunction in
critically ill patients. Anesth Analg 112:C521, 2011.
Nunnally ME, Vashitz G, Bitan Y, Parmet Y, Cook RI. Card sorting
order suggests medication reconciliation strategies. Anesth
Analg 112:S123, 2011.
Nunnally ME, Vashitz G, Bitan Y, Parmet Y, Cook RI. Making sense
of medication lists in medication reconciliation. Anesth Analg
112:S121, 2011.
Nunnally ME, Vashitz G, Bitan Y, Parmet Y, Cook RI. Matching
diseases and medications using cluster analysis. Anesth Analg
112:S136, 2011.
Nunnally ME (Editor). Therapeutic Hypothermia in the ICU. SCCM,
Mt Prospect, IL 2010.
Nunnally ME. How does critical illness change metabolism? In
Deutschman CS, Neligan PJ (Eds.), Evidenced-Based Practice of
Critical Care. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders; pp. 447-51, 2010.
Bitan Y, Nunnally ME. Does Telemedicine have a role in the ICU?
What is it? Does it make a difference? In Deutschman CS,
Neligan PJ (Eds.), Evidenced-Based Practice of Critical Care.
Philadelphia, PA: Saunders; pp. 693-7, 2010.
Hofer JE, Nunnally ME. Taking the Septic Patient to the
Operating Room. In Kohl BA, Rosenbaum SH (Eds.). Anesthesiology
Clinics: Anesthesia for Patients Too Sick for Anesthesia.
Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company; Vol. 28, No. 1, pp 13-24,
2010.
Nunnally M. An alternative point of view: Getting by with less:
What's wrong with perfection? Crit Care Med 38(11): 2247-9, 2010
Choukalas CG, Walter J, Glick D, O'Connor MF, Tung A, Dinwiddie
SH, Nunnally, ME. Mask ventilation, hypocapnia, and seizure
duration in electroconvulsive therapy. Journal of Clinical
Anesthesia 22:415-9, 2010
Nunnally ME, Apfelbaum JL. New insights about an old foe.
(Editorial) Anesthesiology 112(1):10-1, 2010.
Kinyungu EN, Nunnally ME, Malik ~. Ultrasound Determination of
Needle Depth in Thoracic Epidurals in Adult Non-Parturient
Patients. Anesthesiology 113:A122, 2010.
Ourada S, Klock A, Thisted R, Nunnally M, Cutter T. Comparing
the Accuracey of i-STAT® with a Spun Hematocrit: A Prospective,
Case-Controled Study. Anesthesiology 113:A1147, 2010.
Hofer JE, O'Connor M, Tung A, Nunnally M. The Activated Clotting
Time after Cell Saver Infusion Does Not Correlate with the
Volume Given. Anesthesiology 113: A1001, 2010.
Nemeth C, Nunnally M, Bitan Y, Nunnally S, Cook RI. Between
choice and chance: The role of human factors in acute care
equipment decisions. J Patient Safety 5(2): 114-21, 2009.
Nunnally ME, O'Connor M. Glycemic control for organs: A new
approach to a controversial topic. (Editorial) Anesthesiology
110 (2):207-8, 2009.
Nunnally ME, Schreider B, Glick D, Klock A. We can't stop, the
BIS is 20! Brain Function Monitoring in CPR: A Case Report.
Presented at IARS 2009, San Diego, CA.
Martini AE, Nunnally ME. Engaging data, how practitioners
resolve complex information. Anesthesiology, 109: A1635, 2008.
Glick DB, O'Connor MF, Nunnally M, Tung A. Please do not leave
your bags unattended! Anesthesiology, 109: A1170, 2008.
Choukalas CG, Walter J, Glick D, Dinwiddie S, Nunnally ME.
Anesthesia for electroconvulsive therapy: Does the device make a
difference? Anesthesiology, 109:A280, 2008.
Zafirova Z, Anthony T, Woo M, Nunnally M, O'Connor M. Donor
Hepatectomy without Central Venous Pressure Monitoring.
Presented at the 4th International Conference: Living Donor
Abdominal Organ Transplant: State of the Art, Sorrento, Italy,
June 20-22, 2008.
Choukalas CG, Walter M, Glick D, O'Connor M, Tung A, Nunnally
ME. Mask ventilation, hypocapnia, and seizure length in electro-
convulsive therapy. Presented at the Society for Ambulatory
Anesthesia Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, May 1-4, 2008.
Choukalas CG, Walter M, Glick D, O'Connor M, Tung A, Nunnally
ME. Hyperventilation and seizure length: a comparison of
Mapleson D and Ambu bag. Anesth Analg 106:S125, 2008.
Walter M, Choukalas CG, Glick D, O'Connor M, Tung A, Nunnally
ME. Mapleson D versus the Ambu bag for ECT: which would you
choose? Anesth Analg 106:S122, 2008.
Nunnally ME. Hip fracture. In Sibell DM, Kirsch JR (Eds.). The
5-Minute Pain Management Consult. Philadelphia: Lippincott
Williams and Wilkins; pp 136-7, 2007.
Nunnally M, Sladen R. Postoperative acute renal failure. In:
Atlee JL (Ed.). Complications in Anesthesia, Second Edition.
Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; pp.342-6, 2007.
Nunnally M, Neligan P. Metabolic acidosis and alkalosis. In:
Atlee JL (Ed.). Complications in Anesthesia, Second Edition.
Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; pp. 436-41, 2007.
Nemeth CP, O'Connor M, Nunnally M, Cook RI. Re: Presenting
reality: The human factors of healthcare information. In Carayon
P (ed.). The Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics in
Healthcare and Patient Safety. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates; pp. 439-55, 2007.
Nunnally ME. Sport cars versus freight trains: Why infusion
performance is in the details (Editorial). Crit Care Med 35
(12):2872-3, 2007.
Bitan Y, Nunnally M. Can a log of infusion device events be used
to understand infusion accidents? J Patient Safety 3(4):208-13,
2007.
Jackson TA, Mehran RJ, Thakar D, Riedel B, Nunnally ME, Slinger
P. Case 5-2007 Postoperative complications after pneumonectomy.
J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth 21(5):743-51, 2007.
Nemeth CP, Nunnally M, O'Connor MF, Brandwijk M, Kowalsky J,
Cook RI. Regularly irregular: how groups reconcile cross-cutting
agendas and demand in healthcare. Cognition, Technology & Work 9
(3):139-48, 2007.
Nunnally ME, Bitan Y, Cook RI. What are they saying? Device
logs don't tell us as much as they could about events.
Anesthesiology 107:A1598, 2007.
Nunnally ME, Bitan Y, Cook RI. Not a black box: infusion devices
are not used like aviation data recorders in accident analysis.
Anesthesiology 107:A1595, 2007.
Nunnally M, Bitan Y, Cook RI. Let the record show: An infusion
device doesn't record critical evidence. Anesthesiology
107:A1600, 2007.
Cook RI, Nemeth C, Nunnally M, O'Connor M, Nunnally S. Medical
event data collection and analysis service (MEDCAS), an NTSB for
medicine. Anesthesiology 107:A1789, 2007.
Nunnally M, Roth S, Tung A. Is an old complication getting
worse? Trends in postoperative respiratory failure determined
by a national inpatient database. Anesth Analg 104:S60, 2007.
Nunnally M, Roth S, Tung A. Is an old complication getting
worse? Trends in postoperative respiratory failure determined
by a national inpatient database. Presented at the 54th Annual
Meeting of the Association of University Anesthesiologists,
Chicago, IL, April 2007.
Nunnally ME, Bitan Y. Time to get off this pig's back? The
Human Factors aspects of the mismatch between device and real
world knowledge in the health care environment. J Patient Safety
2(3):124-31, 2006.
Hecker JG, Laslett L, Campbell E, Nunnally M, O'Connor A, Ellis
JE, Froegel JK, Fleisher LA . Case 2-2006 Catastrophic
cardiovascular collapse during carotid endarterectomy. J
Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth 20(2):259-68, 2006.
Nemeth, C, Nunnally ME. Clinical human-centered research:
Bridging social science and engineering. Presented at the ABMS-
ACGME Conference. Chicago, IL, November 2006.
Nunnally ME, Glick DB, Tung A, O'Connor MF. Don't close the
valve! The effect of closing the valve on ventilation in
patients undergoing ECT. Anesthesiology 105:A939, 2006.
O'Connor MF, Glick DB, Nunnally ME, Tung A. The Ambu bag is
superior to the Mapleson D circuit for hyperventilating
electroconvulsive therapy patients. Anesthesiology 105:A1277,
2006.
Nunnally ME, Neligan P, Deutschman CS. Metabolism in acute and
chronic illness. In: Rolandelli RH, Bankhead R, Boullata JI,
Compher CW (Eds.). Clinical Nutrition, 4th Edition: Eternal and
Tube Feeding. Philadelphia: Elsevier; pp. 80-94, 2005.
Nemeth C, Nunnally ME, O'Connor MF, Klock PA, Cook RI. Making
information technology a team player in safety: The case of
infusion devices. In: Henricksen K, Battles JB, Marks E, Levin
DI (Eds.). Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to
Implementation. Washington, DC: Agency for Healthcare Research
and Quality; Vol. 1, pp. 319-30, 2005.
Nunnally ME. Con: Tight perioperative glycemic control: Poorly
supported and risky. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth 19(5):689-90,
2005.
Nemeth C, Nunnally M, O'Connor M, Klock PA, Cook R. Getting to
the point: Developing IT for the sharp end of healthcare. J
Biomed Inform 38:18-25, 2005.
Nunnally ME, Bitan Y, Nemeth C, O'Connor M, Cook RI. Failure in
context: Linking observed behavior to cognition, tasks and
adverse events. Anesthesiology 103:A1296, 2005.
Nemeth C, Kowalsky J, Brandwijk M, O'Connor M, Nunnally M, Klock
PA, Cook RI. Distributed cognition: How hand-off communication
actually works. Anesthesiology 103:A1289, 2005.
Zafirova Z, Tung A, Nunnally M, Raman J, O'Connor M. Central
venous oxygen saturation does not correlate with serum lactate
in patients with cardiogenic shock after cardiac surgery.
Anesthesiology 103:A293, 2005.
O'Connor MF, Pai S, Nunnally M, Raman J. Argatroban
anticoagulation in patients with ventricular assist devices.
Anesth Analg 100:S120, 2005.
O'Connor MF, Nemeth CP, Klock A, Nunnally M, Cook RI. End run:
How it causes unforeseen effects in anesthesia. Anesth Analg
100:S166, 2005.
Nunnally M, Nemeth C, Brunetti V, Cook R. Lost in menuspace:
User interactions with complex medical devices. Special issue on
Studies in Healthcare Technical Work. IEEE Trans Systs, Man
Cybern A. 34:736-42, 2004.
Nunnally M, Nemeth C, O'Connor M, and Cook R. Fixing drug and
pump mismatches: How practitioners make up the difference
through coping strategies. Anesthesiology 101:A1284, 2004.
Nemeth C, Conran A, Nunnally M, O'Connor M, and Cook R. Laying
traps: How infusion device interface design contributes to
adverse events. Anesthesiology 101:A1296, 2004.
Nunnally ME, O'Connor MF, Cook RI. Using finite state modeling
to compare and contrast infusion devices in the context of
device specificity. Anesthesiology 99:A532, 2003.
Nunnally ME, Brunetti VL, Woods DD, Cook RI. Infusion device
characteristics related to user error during programming and
operation determined by finite state modeling. Anesthesiology
97:A520, 2002.
Nunnally ME, Brunetti VL, O'Connor M, Render ML, Cook RI. Lost
in menuspace: Variability among users programming infusion
devices under controlled conditions. Anesthesiology 97:A521,
2002.
Nunnally ME, Brunetti VL, Gosbee J, Crowley JJ, Cook RI.
Features of infusion device related incidents revealed by
systematic analysis of an incident reporting database.
Anesthesiology 97:A1073, 2002.
O'Connor M, Tung A, Nunnally M, Daves S, Cook R. Upper bound
for performance of incident reporting systems based on
experience with Phase III adverse event reporting.
Anesthesiology 97:A1089, 2002.