Advance Patient Monitoring Gloves for Surgical or Non Surgical Treatment

Journal Title: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 4

Abstract

Patient monitor play a key role during treatment. Patient monitor uses to see some parameters. During operation doctor see patient monitor or other device for checking that patient-s blood pressure, SPO2, ECG, temperature, pulse rate and etc. During operation doctor see these parameters many time and it can cause pain in the eyes and neck of doctor or cause disturbing doctor during operation. We are making the gloves in which we are inserting display, sensors, camera, and wireless technology. These gloves can connect with any other patient monitor by wireless technology and doctor can see patient monitor output at gloves, it can be comfortable for doctor during operation because doctor get tired to see on patient monitor for result again and again during operation. We can use the gloves for normal treatment like a doctor want to check blood pressure then it can use this gloves and measure blood pressure by blood pressure sensor and temperature by temperature sensor, or also can find pulse rate and we can also connect it with some other feature. This glove also save cost and time during treatment because we can connect this gloves to other patient monitor or devices and see patient-s condition at own office by wireless technology and we don-t need to buy some devices like blood pressure, temperature, pulse rat or etc. We also use camera for seeing thing correctly or easily and we can used this gloves for telemedicine by camera and treat in better way. Here we are using paper battery to reduce size of design or ease to fold, or high quality charging and have great efficiency. In our project, we use flexible display screen for seeing output. We are implementing this electronic paper display on over medical gloves because this E-paper display is flexible, more comfortable to read then conventional display, have wider viewing angle, light weight, thinness and durable, efficient and clear resolution. We can sterilize gloves and sterilization can be achieved by applying heat, chemicals, irradiation, high pressure or filtration.

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(2015). Advance Patient Monitoring Gloves for Surgical or Non Surgical Treatment. International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), 4(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-366244