Monitoring of clinical signs of intravenous infusion patients with ZigBee wireless technology
Xiaobo Zhu and
Yunlong Ye
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 2022, vol. 18, issue 4, 15501329221091505
Abstract:
At present, intravenous infusion in clinical medicine is a very important treatment method in medical care, and it is the main work content of medical staff to ensure the safety and effectiveness of intravenous infusion process. The monitoring system of infusion patient’s physical signs is integrated with sensor technology, bio-electronic technology, and computer network technology. By means of sensor detection, program control and data processing, the automatic detection and control of intravenous infusion process and real-time monitoring of the pulse information are realized. The monitoring equipment has been unable to adapt to the rapid development of medical technology. In this article, based on ZigBee module, automatic control of drip rate, abnormal alarm, real-time liquid crystal display of infusion progress, and other functions are realized without manual intervention. At the same time, the hardware part of the lower computer combines the detection of ECG and pulse to design a multi-parameter monitoring system of vital signs, and realizes the parameter synchronization management requirements of the monitoring terminal based on the local area network. The test proves that the research content in this article is higher than the traditional clinical management mode in terms of monitoring data consistency and data synchronization management accuracy, which can not only reduce the labor intensity of nursing staff, improve work efficiency, but also greatly reduce the potential risks in the nursing process, which is the future application trend of clinical medical nursing work.
Keywords: Clinical intravenous infusion; patient signs; ZigBee wireless technology; wireless terminal monitoring (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1177/15501329221091505
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