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XceedPro Meter BEDSIDE GLUCOSE The following slides include a review in preparation for completion of the Bedside glucose recert quiz and performance of Quality Control specimens.  You must pass the recert quiz AND also successfully run both levels of controls before you will be recertified for 2015.

LIQUID QUALITY CONTROLS Controls expire 90 days after opening. Write “EXP” and expiration date on each vial after opening. EXAMPLE: EXP 4/1/15 Do Not write over bar code. Mix controls by gently inverting prior to use. Do No shake. Keep meter flat! Do not allow liquid to enter strip port. It will damage the meter.

BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER Instructions for the KC style meter: Remove the battery cover: o Using both hands, press down firmly on the cover. o Position one thumb on rubber tab and other on raised lines. o Push to slide the cover down, then lift up and away from the meter. o Replace batteries.

BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER Reinsert the battery cover: o Align battery cover with the slots on the meter, then slide up and into place. o Do not snap it down as it will break off the tab.

METER CLEANING/CARE Clean the meter after each patient use Clean the supply case if blood is visible Wear gloves when cleaning the meter If blood is visible on gloves, change them before cleaning the meter Use only hospital approved disinfectant wipes and allow meter to air dry Do NOT write on the meters

REPLACEMENT Clean meter with disinfectant wipe Return meter to Lab and state problem Lab will issue you replacement DO NOT send meters through the pneumatic tube!

FINGERSTICK COLLECTION Choose a spot that is on the bottom side of the tip of one of the center fingers of either hand. Clean finger with alcohol prior to poking and allow to dry. Always wipe off the first drop of blood after poking finger and apply second drop to test strip. You may not add more sample to the test strip!

SAMPLE APPLICATION If using a syringe, apply blood sample to the test strip with the syringe pointing away from the meter. Remember to keep the glucose meter flat when running controls or patient tests so sample does not flow into meter. 8

PRIOR TO PERFORMING A PATIENT TEST: Verify that you have the correct patient using the patient armband. Verify that the armband is for the correct facility with current MRN and Visit number (VS#) Verify the patient using two patient identifiers. If patient is transferred from another facility, the wristband must be updated. Test results will not transfer to EMR if old VS# is used. Always scan the barcode when available to ensure correct visit number entry into meter. Scan if you can

CRITICAL VALUES High Critical Values will have an arrow pointing up ▲ before the result. Low Critical Values will have an arrow pointing down ▼ before the result. ACTION: Repeat if questionable and follow critical value notification process. Treat for hypoglycemia if appropriate. Examples: ▲ 425 ▼ 35

OUT-OF-RANGE RESULTS Results that are too high for the meter to read will appear as >500. (greater than 500) ACTION: Recheck if questionable and order lab test to confirm result. Results that are too low for the meter to read will appear as <20. (lower than 20) ACTION: Recheck if questionable and treat patient for hypoglycemia.

COMMENT CODE #4 If you made an entry or testing error, enter “4” while the patient result is on the screen. Entering “4” will stop the results from going to the patient record. Use code 4 to 4-get that result. If you do not enter a comment code, be sure to press ENTER to complete the test cycle.

TROUBLESHOOTING PATIENT RESULTS If the blood glucose result appears to be inconsistent (lower or higher that expected), there may be a problem with the test strip, collection technique, or patient condition. Repeat the test using a new test strip. Results that are incorrect may have serious medical consequences. Order a lab performed glucose if bedside glucose is questionable.

DISEASE STATES WHICH LOWER RESULTS Severe dehydration Severe hypotension Edema of draw site Shock Hyperglycemic-hyperosmolar state Alcohol remaining on the puncture site.

REPEATING A PATIENT TEST If you question a test result, run the test again on the same glucose meter. Run the second test within 5 minutes of the first test. Do not download the glucose meter between tests. Only the second test will be sent to the patient record if the above points are followed.

DOCKING METER Place the glucose meter gently into the docking station sliding into place. Insert the cable connector into the data port on the bottom of the glucose meter. Guide it in gently, Do Not force. Meter will turn on when properly positioned.

TROUBLESHOOTING DOWNLOADING If the circling arrows do not rotate, test results are not transmitted. Check battery power by turning on meter and observe battery icon. If low replace batteries. If problem continues, take meter to closest docking station to download. Contact IT Service Desk to report downloading problem and to receive assistance.

PT VISIT NUMBER NOT AVAILABLE You may enter as PT ID when a stat glucose is needed before a patient has been registered; therefore no visit number is available.  Example: ER patient, Newborn or Direct Admit patient not given admission number yet. Only use when patient not yet admitted You MUST fill out the POC Corrected Result form and send it to the Laboratory for manual entry into EMR.

POC – CORRECTED RESULT FORM Use corrected result form whenever: You entered all 9’s as the Visit Number. You need patient result corrected. Complete all sections of form. Provide patient and test information Forward to laboratory. This process must be completed to ensure patient glucose results are in EMR.

RECERTIFICATION DUE DATE February 28, 2015 NOTE: You must complete test AND successfully run both levels of controls before you will be recertified for 2015.