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In our current healthcare system, keeping an eye on patients daily in a hospital is a demanding duty. Due to the steady stream of new patients, healthcare personnel were overworked during the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic. In times like these, frontline staff members are unable to personally oversee and tend to every patient. This resulted in multiple problems. In contemporary hospitals, one example of this type of practice is injecting saline or intravenous (IV) fluid into patient veins. Nurses administer nutrients, medications, and fluids directly into a patient's vein during an intravenous treatment. Because IV therapy is often utilized to rehydrate and deliver nutrients, it is crucial to help a patient heal more quickly. However, IV drips still need to be regularly inspected and changed. Measurements must also be made of the fluid flow, contingent on the patient's state. Problems such as blood loss, fluid leakage, and other problems might arise from inadequate drip system monitoring. This IoT intravenous liquid checking framework utilizes an ultrasonic sensor to quantify the IV imbuement jug's liquid level and send the data through the Web. This has eased the burden and fixed a major problem in the intravenous drip monitoring system area.
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Idayana ALABERE
Boma Luckyn
F. Chiamaka Anyanwu
Journal of Innovations in Data Science and Big Data Management
Rivers State University
Federal University Otuoke
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e708e7b6db643587683069 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.46610/jidsbdm.2024.v03i01.006
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