Ideas and Prototypes
Diagnostic Syringe
The Diagnostic Syringe is an innovative device that incorporates reactive material into its structure. It functions simply: by connecting the syringe to the peripheral venous access and extracting a blood sample, the liquid comes into contact with integrated reactive strips inside the syringe. These strips, impregnated with specific chemical substances, change color or display visual indicators based on the components of the blood.
Among the current reactive materials that could be integrated into this syringe are:
Glucose strips: Widely used for monitoring diabetes, these strips detect blood sugar levels.
pH indicators: These allow for a quick assessment of the acid-base balance in the blood, a crucial indicator in various medical conditions.
Reagents for proteins and ketones: Present in urine test strips but adaptable for blood analysis.
Smart Medication Preparation Table
Convenience and Safety
This innovative smart medication preparation table is designed to replace traditional options.
It incorporates object recognition technology to ensure medications are prepared following established safety protocols.
It guarantees that each step of the process is executed accurately, enhancing efficiency while reducing errors.
Advanced Technology
The table features an integrated camera and object recognition software.
It monitors and verifies the proper use of medications and materials according to prescriptions and regulations.
Inventory Management
A significant benefit is its real-time ability to track the quantity of medications and materials used.
The smart table can predict and automatically order supplies, preventing shortages and excess inventory.
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