Major

Biomedical Engineering

Anticipated Graduation Year

2024

Access Type

Open Access

Abstract

This project, sponsored by Baxter Healthcare, focuses on developing a user-friendly mobile application for the management of an infusion pump. Aimed at improving patient safety, minimizing manual data entry, and enhancing the overall convenience for healthcare providers, the application features key functionalities such as patient verification, barcode integration, and delivery confirmation. The system facilitates remote monitoring and programming of an infusion pump, offering a seamless integration with existing healthcare protocols and systems, thereby improving the efficacy and safety of medication delivery in clinical settings.

Community Partners

Baxter Healthcare

Faculty Mentors & Instructors

Dr. Tom Johnson, Clinical Assistant Professor of Engineering Department; Dr. Gail Baura, Founding Director and Chair of Engineering Department

Supported By

Matthew Bivans, Technical Director of R&D at Baxter Healthcare

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Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License
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Infusion Pump Mobile Application Biomedical Engineering Capstone Project

This project, sponsored by Baxter Healthcare, focuses on developing a user-friendly mobile application for the management of an infusion pump. Aimed at improving patient safety, minimizing manual data entry, and enhancing the overall convenience for healthcare providers, the application features key functionalities such as patient verification, barcode integration, and delivery confirmation. The system facilitates remote monitoring and programming of an infusion pump, offering a seamless integration with existing healthcare protocols and systems, thereby improving the efficacy and safety of medication delivery in clinical settings.