Russian “robotic nurse” provides primary medical care and administrates drugs

Tecmash, an entity of state-controlled technology conglomerate Rostec, has presented an enhanced version of Angel, an automated diagnostic and therapeutic system.

This “robotic nurse” has been designed to “provide medical care during primary diagnostics, automated control over vital functions of an injured person, and ensure invasive administration of prescribed drugs in accordance with a specific algorithm.”

According to its manufacturer, Angel can “record a synthesized 12-lead electrocardiogram and decipher it, measure respiration characteristics, conduct non-invasive cardiac output monitoring, and add height, weight and sex of a patient and data from an electronic stethoscope.”

The data is transferred via telecommunication channels, with the strongest available mobile network operator selected automatically.

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