Enhancing Patient Safety: Advanced Saline Monitoring Systems for Medical Precision

Year : 2024 | Volume :14 | Issue : 03 | Page : 21-30
By

Sika Visakhan,

Chunduru Jagadeesh,

C. Santhosh Kumar,

Madhuraboyina Sashank,

  1. Assistant Professor, Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Anna University, Coimbatore,, Tamil Nadu,, India.
  2. Student,, Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Anna University, Coimbatore,, Tamil Nadu,, India
  3. Student,, Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Anna University, Coimbatore,, Tamil Nadu,, India
  4. Student,, Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Anna University, Coimbatore,, Tamil Nadu,, India

Abstract

As the world population is increasing, the need of health prevention is also increasing day by day. Hence, it is mandatory for everyone in this world to take care of their health properly. In these recent years, there is a rapid progress in medical care due to the technological advancements in the various fields of sensors, micro-controllers, and computers for assuring fast recovery of patients in the hospitals. The bottle of saline is fed to the patients to treat dehydration and thus improve their health. In the hospitals, whenever a saline is fed to the patients, the patient needs to be continuously administered by a nurse or a caretaker. But unfortunately, there are some critical situations. Hence to prevent the patient from getting harmed and to protect their lives during saline feeding hours, the saline level monitoring and automatic alert system has been developed. This system also avoids the fatal risk of air bubbles entering the patient’s bloodstream, which is a serious threat as air bubbles in blood can cause immediate death. Such a device will create assurity of non-harm condition to patients.

Keywords: Sensors, Micro-controllers, Hospitals, Saline, Dehydration, Caretaker, Saline level monitoring, Automatic alert system, Internet of Things (IoT) platform

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Sika Visakhan, Chunduru Jagadeesh, C. Santhosh Kumar, Madhuraboyina Sashank. Enhancing Patient Safety: Advanced Saline Monitoring Systems for Medical Precision. Trends in Electrical Engineering. 2024; 14(03):21-30.
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Volume 14
Issue 03
Received 08/08/2024
Accepted 21/08/2024
Published 30/09/2024

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