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Hydration and electrolyte management are
essential for patient care, especially in intensive care units,
where hospitals traditionally rely on manual checks,
which can lead to errors. For example, forgetting to
replace a drained IV bottle or allowing fluid to continue
flowing after it's empty can result in air bubbles or
reverse blood flow, both of which can be fatal. To address
these issues, an advanced IV fluid management system
can integrate a force plate sensor at the bottom of the IV
fluid bottle, which detects when the fluid level is low and
triggers a cut-off switch to halt the flow, preventing
further complications. Additionally, a smart infusion
mechanism ensures accurate and controlled fluid
delivery. The system is connected to a mobile application
that allows caregivers to monitor the patient’s fluid and
electrolyte levels in real-time. Alerts are sent to caregivers
or charge nurses if electrolyte levels drop below safe
thresholds, ensuring no critical delays and improving
patient safety by preventing life-threatening situations.
The system can also provide real-time data on fluid
infusion rates, enabling healthcare professionals to adjust
the treatment based on the patient’s needs. By automating
fluid monitoring and providing real-time notifications,
this system minimizes the risk of air bubbles or reverse
blood flow, significantly enhancing patient safety,
reducing human error, and providing a more efficient,
responsive approach to IV fluid management.
Furthermore, the integration of IoT technology ensures
that caregivers have immediate access to accurate data,
improving decision-making and allowing for prompt
interventions when needed.
Keywords:
Hydration, Electrolyte Management, IV Fluid Management, Force Plate Sensor, Cut-Off Switch, Infusion Mechanism, Real-Time Monitoring, Mobile Application, Alert Notification, Patient Safety, Human Error Reduction
Cite Article:
"INTRA VENOUS FLUID MONITORING SYSTEM USING INFUSION PUMP MECHANISM ", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 5, page no.a581-a585, May-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2505063.pdf
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