IoT Based Saline Controlling System

Authors

  • Prof. Divekar S. N.  Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Hon. Shri. Babanrao Pachpute Vichardhara Trust;s Group of Institutions, Faculty of Engineering, Kashti, Maharashtra, India
  • Siddhant Shinde  Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Hon. Shri. Babanrao Pachpute Vichardhara Trust;s Group of Institutions, Faculty of Engineering, Kashti, Maharashtra, India
  • Rutuja Tapkir  Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Hon. Shri. Babanrao Pachpute Vichardhara Trust;s Group of Institutions, Faculty of Engineering, Kashti, Maharashtra, India
  • Vitthal Gawali  Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Hon. Shri. Babanrao Pachpute Vichardhara Trust;s Group of Institutions, Faculty of Engineering, Kashti, Maharashtra, India
  • Arti Dhas  Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Hon. Shri. Babanrao Pachpute Vichardhara Trust;s Group of Institutions, Faculty of Engineering, Kashti, Maharashtra, India

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Abstract

Modern technology is developing quite quickly. Electronic devices now play a significantly larger role in our life. The world of today requires sophisticated controls for all of its electrical devices. Saline level indicator's primary goal is to make human life easier. Modern humans' environments are automated, which helps to improve productivity and free up time. When a patient is dehydrated, saline is supplied to them. The Arduino microcontroller is a programmable circuit board; in contrast to other circuit boards, the Arduino does not need additional hardware in order to upload a code and is a key component in the creation of monitoring and controlling systems. When patients are fed saline in hospitals as part of the treatment procedure, they must be closely watched. More often than not, due to the busy pace of the staff responding to a high number of patients, the nurse will forget to monitor and change the saline bottle as soon as it is empty. As a result of the imbalance caused by the blood pressure and pressure within the empty saline bottle, blood rushes back to the saline bottle via the intravenous tubing. This may result in the backflow of blood from their vein into the cannula, lowering the patient's haemoglobin levels and causing a lack of Red Blood Cells.

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Published

2023-05-30

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How to Cite

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Prof. Divekar S. N., Siddhant Shinde, Rutuja Tapkir, Vitthal Gawali, Arti Dhas "IoT Based Saline Controlling System" International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology (IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 10, Issue 3, pp.302-307, May-June-2023.