Niti Petranon, Naphatsawan Vongmanee, Nutthanan Wanluk, C. Pintavirooj
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Abstract
Infusion Therapy is one of the main treatments today. The Infusion Therapy can be faulty, causing the solution to leak into the surrounding area and potentially damaging the surrounding tissue, known as extravasation. In clinical practice, the medical staff is responsible for checking the status of the intravenous solution. But the leakage of the intravenous solution is difficult to detect with the naked eye. in this study We therefore offer a device for detecting intravenous fluid leaks using temperature detection. and designed the device to look like a wristwatch to reduce the worry of patients wearing it. The device simulates the occurrence of intravenous fluid leaks to simulate the occurrence of Extravasation We also use IOT Monitoring using the Blynk Platform as a model to record and assist medical staff in early detection of intravenous fluid leaks to prevent potential hazards.