Automatic Anesthesia Injector
Abstract
In operating theatres, anaesthetists usually adopt a specific regime to administer anaesthetic drugs during the different stages of the operation. The amount of drug varies from person to person depending on various factors such that age, weight, gender, etc. There might be emergency cases when the anaesthetist might not be available immediately and therefore it becomes important to design a system which will calculate the amount of anaesthetic drug required for that surgery depending on the various factors of the patient. The second important factor is to continuously monitor the state of consciousness patient during the surgery.
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