Published December 18, 2023 | Version v1
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Development of a Syringe Infusion Pump

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The primary objective of this work is to develop an advanced syringe infusion pump that improves precision, safety, and convenience in medical fluid delivery systems. The proposed pump incorporates state-of-the-art technology to overcome the constraints of current models, offering accurate and dependable delivery of medications and fluids in healthcare environments. The work commences by conducting a thorough analysis of the existing syringe infusion pumps, aiming to identify their inherent strengths, weaknesses, and potential areas that can be enhanced. Following that, the design phase utilizes cutting-edge engineering principles to create a sturdy, easy-to-use, and flexible infusion pump. The development process entails thorough testing in simulated clinical scenarios to verify functionality, reliability, and adherence to safety standards. The primary objective of this work is to introduce a cutting-edge syringe infusion pump that not only fulfills but exceeds the established benchmarks in the industry. This will bring about a significant transformation in the administration of medication and patient care, while also contributing to advancements in medical technology.

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