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Observed Test Sequence (OTS)
The
Observed Test Sequence
(OTS) function allows an
observer (supervisor) to assess and record an operator’s
performance (e.g., for recertification purposes). The
observer monitors an operator during a test to check that
the test is being performed according to the
recommended procedures. He/she then evaluates the
performance and passes or fails the operator. This
assessment is saved together with the glucose test result
and any desired comments.
This function needs to be configured by the system
administrator and depends on available DMS settings.
Electronic configuration options will thus vary
according to the data management software utilized by
your institution..
If so configured, the operator may receive a message from
the DMS when he or she tries to log in to the meter.
This message informs the operator that they have to
renew their certification. The contents of the message is
created on the DMS and may vary. The screen message
shown here is for illustration purposes only.
Login Message
I-300:
Hello Dan Brown.
You have to perform an
OTS training before you
can use the meter.
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