Glucose Level Monitor and Alerting System using IOT
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In the process of medication, it is a common practice to treat patients with saline for dehydration and other medical ailments to improve the health condition of the patients. When fed with saline continuous observation of nurses is mandatory in monitoring the level of the saline. There are many cases where patients are being harmed due to the staff inattentiveness, as their absence does not notice the completion of saline level in the container. This arise the problem of back flow of blood immediately after the completion of saline in container. Hence to protect the patient from getting harmed an IoT based saline level monitoring system has been developed. The proposed model incorporates a sensor which continuously detects the saline drops using ultrasonic sensor. Whenever the ultrasonic sensor low level of saline it alerts the staff of the hospital with the buzzer, automatically it turn off the valve using servo motor , for the safety of the patients.
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