Perancangan Internet of Things Nurse Call System pada Area Rawat Inap Rumah Sakit Berbasis Arduino menggunakan Metode FIFO
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22441/incomtech.v10i3.8274Keywords:
FIFO, Nurse Call, Real Time,Abstract
Pada setiap rumah sakit atau fasilitas medis terdapat perawat yang bertanggung jawab atas perawatan suatu pasien. Para perawat ini mengawasi keadaan pasien selama masa pemulihannya atas penyakit atau cidera yang dideritanya. Pasien dalam kondisi tertentu terkadang membutuhkan bantuan perawat, bahkan dalam situasi gawat darurat pasien membutuhkan pertolongan segera. Sistem pemanggil perawat ini dirancang agar pasien bisa melakukan panggilan ke perawat dengan hanya menekan suatu tombol. Ketika pasien menekan tombol akan muncul indikasi pada suatu layar LCD yang terdapat di ruang perawat untuk menunjukkan pasien dari ruangan mana yang membutuhkan bantuan. Pengujian prototype alat dilakukan dengan membuat simulasi panggilan dari tempat tidur pasien dengan menekan tombol CALL 1 dan dari toilet dengan menekan tombol WC 1. Sistem merespon dengan segera menampilkan pemanggil secara real time di LCD dengan tidak ada delay waktu. LCD menampilkan pemanggil secara bergantian dan yang ditampilkan terlebih dahulu adalah yang pertama melakukan panggilan (metode FIFO).
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