Application of Intelligent Intravenous Drug Dispensing Robot in Clinical Nursing
Author(s) -
Lifen Zhang,
Wei Liu,
Yanhong Zhang
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
contrast media and molecular imaging
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1555-4317
pISSN - 1555-4309
DOI - 10.1155/2022/4769883
Subject(s) - residual , drug , incidence (geometry) , medicine , accidental , robot , biomedical engineering , anesthesia , surgery , computer science , pharmacology , artificial intelligence , mathematics , algorithm , physics , geometry , acoustics
In order to explore the application of intelligent intravenous drug dispensing robot in clinical nursing, the efficiency, residual amount, needle pushing, and pulling times, the incidence of accidental hand stab injury and the accuracy of drug dispensing were compared and observed between intelligent intravenous drug dispensing robot and manual dispensing. The study found that the sterile powder residual amount of injection is pointed out in the standard, the drug label is not equipped with ≤50 mg, and the residual limit is ≤ 15%; the lamination is 50–150 mg, the residual amount is limited to ≤10%; the marking is 150–500 mg, the residual amount is ≤ 7%; the marking is 500 mg, the residual amount is limited to ≤5%; 6 months of artificial deployment accidental stab ergonomics occur; without this phenomenon when using the drug-like robot, 6 months internal use of the pharmaceutical robot, 4 times of error occurrence, and errors occurred 60 times. During the clinical intravenous infusion dispensing process, the use of intelligent vein is used to configure the robot, improve the efficiency of the drug, reduce the incidence of drug residual, reduce the incidence of dispensing, increase the accuracy and safety of venous liquidation, and decrease to some extent professional injury caused by drug formulation for liquid nurses.
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