2019
DOI: 10.32628/cseit195616
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Mobile Application for Monitoring of Addition of Drugs to Infusion Fluids

Abstract: One of the duties of nurses to patients is controlled drip infusion or Intra Venous Fluid Drip (IVFD) and administration of drugs to patients. Individuals who are in sore need of fluids and medications in the number and types of different according to the illness. The amount and type of fluid and drug therapy should be appropriate in order to achieve an optimal effect. Giving intravenous fluid therapy (intravenous fluid therapy) and medication also need regulation and supervision (monitoring). Giving the wrong… Show more

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“…Another study discussing the application of QR-Code in the E-Market standalone application made based on Android stated that the application was able to facilitate the process of buying and selling transactions by 90% and sales product promotion by 90% thus increasing people's purchasing power and proving that in the future there would be many applications that are able to facilitate people in their daily lives [18]. In another study discussing Mobile Applications for Monitoring Drug Addition to Infusion Fluids, it is known that the application is designed very simply with the Java programming language that supports native app frameworks [19]. Therefore, it helps support the assumption that native app frameworks have a higher chance than cross-platform frameworks, so Kotlin would survive in the industry when it comes to Android app development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study discussing the application of QR-Code in the E-Market standalone application made based on Android stated that the application was able to facilitate the process of buying and selling transactions by 90% and sales product promotion by 90% thus increasing people's purchasing power and proving that in the future there would be many applications that are able to facilitate people in their daily lives [18]. In another study discussing Mobile Applications for Monitoring Drug Addition to Infusion Fluids, it is known that the application is designed very simply with the Java programming language that supports native app frameworks [19]. Therefore, it helps support the assumption that native app frameworks have a higher chance than cross-platform frameworks, so Kotlin would survive in the industry when it comes to Android app development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%