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Lunas x: implementation of iot technology to raspberry pi-based mobile npwt device with remote monitoring and notification system via web application/ Christian Paul T. Corpuz, Al-Rhassid D. Jalil, Miko Angelo D. Jovellanos, Carl Louie Q. Miralles, Lilibeth G. San Andres, and James Ferdie P. Santiano.--

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Dissertation note: College Of Engineering.-- Bachelor of science in electronics engineering: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025. Summary: Nurses, both in large hospitals and elsewhere in the Philippines, were responsible for caring for up to 50 patients. Despite the 1:12 nurse-to-patient ration being the requirement of the Philippine Department of Health. According to the Ateneo School of Medicine, the recent estimate shows that the Philippines have only 7.92 physicians per 10,000 patients. Because of burned-out healthcare workers due to overtimes and obligations, some chose to migrate to countries that offered them better jobs. Brain drain is evident in the Philippines. Chronic wound is spreading worldwide, and it causes 34% of diabetic patients to develop foot ulcers which often result in longer recovery and may mean amputation or death. LUNAS X was designed to solve these issues. LUNAS X, including the program and its gadgets, was built to make wound care medical remote control and easy to manage for medical staff. The devices showed pressure differences of less than ± 0.10 mmHg and errors of no more than 0.03% while undergoing tests. Capability to achieve and maintain therapeutic negative pressures at -200 mmHg or more, including fast and accurate shifts in pressure as needed. It normally took about 2.6 seconds to reach desired pressure levels using physical buttons, the web application also produced the same results with minimal delay, ensuring stable results even at 50 meters. The devices were able to function with thicker liquids and bigger injuries. Medical experts studied the results and scored the LUNAS X 4 out of 5, suggesting the system was dependable and efficient.
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Bachelor's thesis

College Of Engineering.-- Bachelor of science in electronics engineering: Technological University of the Philippines,
2025.

Includes bibliographic references and index.

Nurses, both in large hospitals and elsewhere in the Philippines, were responsible for caring for
up to 50 patients. Despite the 1:12 nurse-to-patient ration being the requirement of the Philippine
Department of Health. According to the Ateneo School of Medicine, the recent estimate shows that
the Philippines have only 7.92 physicians per 10,000 patients. Because of burned-out healthcare
workers due to overtimes and obligations, some chose to migrate to countries that offered them
better jobs. Brain drain is evident in the Philippines. Chronic wound is spreading worldwide, and
it causes 34% of diabetic patients to develop foot ulcers which often result in longer recovery and
may mean amputation or death. LUNAS X was designed to solve these issues. LUNAS X,
including the program and its gadgets, was built to make wound care medical remote control and
easy to manage for medical staff. The devices showed pressure differences of less than ± 0.10
mmHg and errors of no more than 0.03% while undergoing tests. Capability to achieve and
maintain therapeutic negative pressures at -200 mmHg or more, including fast and accurate shifts
in pressure as needed. It normally took about 2.6 seconds to reach desired pressure levels using
physical buttons, the web application also produced the same results with minimal delay, ensuring
stable results even at 50 meters. The devices were able to function with thicker liquids and bigger
injuries. Medical experts studied the results and scored the LUNAS X 4 out of 5, suggesting the
system was dependable and efficient.

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