Abstract

Saline, one of the most widely used intravenous (IV) medicines, is crucial in the treatment of critically ill patients. In order to prevent blood from flowing into the bottle while the saline bottle is emptied and the needle is still close to the vein, it is crucial to keep an eye on its level. The correct timing of extracting the needle from the patient's vein is typically disregarded due to negligence and any uncommon circumstance, which results in a large casualty and should also result in death. We have presented a cost-effective smart saline level monitoring device using Internet of things(IOT) that was created utilising a load sensor and an inexpensive, ultra-low power Arduino microcontroller. In addition, the patient's oxygen level, temperature, humidity, and pulse would all be tracked by the implanted health monitoring system. The GPS device would help locate the patient, and the buzzer used would function to sound an alarm when it was time to change the saline container. Keywords—Internet of Things(IOT),Intravenous(IV) medicines, GPS, buzzer

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