ROLE OF ROBOTICS IN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
AbstractThe essential part of robots in the medical services framework is principal to limit an individual to individual contact, defilement, and to guarantee cleaning, disinfection. Robots can be defined as an artificially intelligent physical system that is capable of interrelating with the environment. The term robot was coined from the Czech what “robota” which implies serf/worker. Robots are classified as Receptionist robots, Surgical robots, Ambulance robots, Service robots, Telemedicine robots. During this pandemic, these mechanical frameworks can diminish the danger of irresistible illness transmission among forefront medical services laborers and afterward making it a potential advance to assess, accentuate, screen and treat the patients from a safe distance, accordingly bringing down the responsibility of medical care staff. Robots are all around planned with UV light to sanitize the rooms and even themselves. In the medical care framework, teleoperated robots turn into the medical care laborers eyes, ears, body in the Isolation Ward, which might be dependable during this COVID-19 pandemic. This mechanical innovation will assume a vital part during this basic stage in certain spaces of medical care framework like estimating pulse, oxygen immersion, observing essential signs. A low-cost miniature robot can be easily assembled and controlled via remote and this system includes an active end effector, a passive positioning arm and a detachable swap gripper with integrated force sensing capability. Robot execution in the fight against COVID-19 has acquired positive criticism from medical services laborers for its potential in obstructing disease and is successful in easing clinical specialists from repetitive tasks.
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IJPSR
K. Padmini, A. Suvarna and I. Neelam *
Department of Pharm D., CMR College of Pharmacy, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
neels.injeti@gmail.com
10 June 2021
27 July 2021
30 July 2021
10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.12(10).5134-44
01 October 2021