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Page 4 of 7   200.02 Point of Care ACCU-CHEK Inform ll Blood Glucose Monitoring System 

 

meter will display a flashing drop above the test strip icon when the test strip is properly 
inserted indicating that you are ready to apply a blood sample.  

l. 

Perform the finger stick with the Safe-T-Pro Plus lancet. 

i.  Twist off the purple sterility cap. 

ii.  Set lancet depth at 1.3, 1.8 or 2.3 by turning depth adjuster. 

iii.  Hold lancet against the side of fingertip or heel and activate by pressing the 

purple trigger button on the lancet. 

1.  A venous or arterial sample may also be used for testing.  

a.  Use fresh sample from the end of the syringe. 
b.  If  the  blood  is  collected  in  a  heparinized  or  EDTA  tube, 

testing must be completed within 30 minutes of being drawn. 

2.  Fingerstick or neonate heelstick samples. 

a.   Test immediately as the sample is collected.   

3.  Venous, arterial or line draw samples.  

a.  Test as soon as possible and no later than 30 minutes 

following collection. Be sure they are well mixed and that line 
draw samples have been thoroughly cleared of line fluids. 
Do not allow bubbles to enter the test strip-sampling 
chamber. 

m.  Apply blood to the front edge of the test strip. The sample will fill the yellow sample chamber 

by capillary action. Do not apply sample to the top of the test strip.  Do not apply blood or 
control solution to the test strip before

 

inserting it into the meter. If a result appears before 

applying

 

blood or control solution, do not act on that result. Once sufficient sample has been 

detected, the measurement begins. An hourglass icon indicates that the measurement is in 
progress.  

n.  After the sample has been obtained, apply gentle pressure to the puncture with a clean 

gauze square on the site for several minutes. If the patient is conscious and capable, enlist 
the patient’s assistance with applying pressure. 

o.  The measurement is complete when the result is displayed on the screen. Depending upon 

how high or low the result is, it may appear in a numeric or non-numeric format.  See 

Interpretation of Results

 section below for interpretation of each result format. 

p.  Remove the test strip and dispose of it in plain trash.

 

q.  Touch 

 

to enter up to three appropriate comment(s) as required in the “General 

Policies” section of this manual.

  

r.  Touch the 

 button to confirm the result and send the result from the meter wirelessly or 

place the meter in the base unit to send the result and record the result into the electronic 
data management system. The base unit also charges the meter. 

s. 

Documentation of the result in the patient’s electronic medical record occurs automatically, as 
long as the patient’s FIN number is entered correctly. 

t. 

Follow up on any results that exceed critical or reportable limits according to policy. 

u. 

Clean and disinfect as necessary following your hospital’s policy. 

v.  Document cleaning electronically in the meter. 
w.  Discard the strip in the normal waste and discard the lancet in a sharps container. 
x.  The meter should always be placed in the docking station when not in use.  This will serve to 

charge the battery. 

 

11.  Interpretation of Results:  

a.  If  the  glucose  value  is  out  of  the  normal  low  range  <70  mg/dL  (adult)  or  <40  mg/dl  (0-6 

months) treat per the hypoglycemia guideline of care. 

b.  If the glucose value is >180 mg/dL treat per licensed medical provider orders. 
c.  If the value falls outside of critical range (<60 or >450) or (<40 or >200 in the NICU) the meter 

will prompt an action comment requiring the operator to contact the patient care provider.  

i.  The  date,  time,  name  of  person  contacted  must  be  documented  in  the  computer  in 

the significant events form including

 

documentation that read back verify (RBV) was 

done. 

d.  If  the  glucose  is  outside  of  the  ACCU-CHEK  Inform  ll  reportable  range  (<30  or  >500),  the 

result is flagged with 

RR LO or RR HI.

 

i. 

The  meter  will  prompt  for  an  action  comment  requiring  the  operator  to  contact 
the patient care provider.  

Summary of Contents for Inform II Competency

Page 1: ...NORTHERN ARIZONA HEALTHCARE ACCU CHEK Inform II Competency 2013 Sponsored by the Education Department...

Page 2: ...your clinicals 2 Complete the Post Test and use the Answer Sheet provided to record your responses to the Post Test Print out the answer sheet and sign the statement showing that you have read the Gui...

Page 3: ...erstick and neonate heelstick whole blood b The following anticoagulants are acceptable do not use any other anticoagulants for meter testing i Lithium or Sodium Heparin EDTA c Sufficient sample size...

Page 4: ...oratory DO NOT attempt to perform tests under another operator s ID c From the Main Menu touch Control Test d Select the level of control that you wish to test e Confirm that the meter is coded calibr...

Page 5: ...Patient Testing a Wash hands and don personal protective equipment gloves gowns etc as required by infection control and isolation policies and procedures b Assemble the finger stick equipment the me...

Page 6: ...ent is complete when the result is displayed on the screen Depending upon how high or low the result is it may appear in a numeric or non numeric format See Interpretation of Results section below for...

Page 7: ...ent result obtained by the ACCU CHEK Inform ll does not appear to fit the clinical picture repeat the QC and patient specimen A You must use the comment Repeat will not post on the repeat test The pat...

Page 8: ...nd results as soon as a wireless connection is established The meter will connect to Cerner every 10 minutes and transfer new data when a wireless connection is available even if the meter is powered...

Page 9: ...elson MT ASCP 7 12 Karen McMullin Director 7 12 4 13 Approved by Title Date Susanne Maiden CNO VP 6 13 Committee Approval Date Policy Procedure 10 06 5 18 07 Nursing Practice 8 25 10 GOP 9 21 10 7 17...

Page 10: ...anticoagulants for meter testing a Lithium or Sodium Heparin EDTA 3 Refer to Mosby s Nursing Skills for detailed instructions on how to perform a finger or heel stick MATERIALS Accu Chek Inform II met...

Page 11: ...ated to the same test strip code that is printed on the test strip vial by scanning the test strip vial s barcode Contact the laboratory if unable to confirm the correct test strip code 6 The meter wi...

Page 12: ...ID by means of scanning the barcode on your identification badge NOTE If the operator ID you enter is not accepted attempt to re enter it If it is still rejected contact your supervisor or Point of Ca...

Page 13: ...ensuring proper sample application or refer to the test strip package insert Guidance for Interpreting On Screen Message and Error Codes All error messages displayed by the system have a letter ident...

Page 14: ...0 mg dL and for newborns 30 mg dL and 300 mg dL Patient test results that exceed critical limits must be called to the patient s provider and then documented in the patient electronic medical records...

Page 15: ...If it is not the correct amount it will give an error code a True b False 3 After applying the sample to the test strip and the measurement begins an error message occur this means a The sample is in...

Page 16: ...e more times to be sure d None of the above 9 What is true of test strip handling a Test strips do not have an expiration date b Remove the test strip from the vial and immediately recap the vial c Un...

Page 17: ...rop of blood to the front edge of the Accu chek Inform ll test strip a True b False 14 Only capillary whole blood samples should be used when testing the Accu chek Inform ll meter and the Accu chek In...

Page 18: ...d 7 a b c d 8 a b c d 9 a b c d 10 a b 11 a b c d e 12 a b c d e 13 a b 14 a b Instructor s Name ___________________________________________________ The undersigned certifies as follows I have read t...

Page 19: ...onfirmation 30 or 500 mg dL 6 months to Adult 30 or 500mg dL 0 6months States emergency ID when patient is unidentified 0911911 Verbalizes how to enter a custom comment patient s name 5 Cleaning State...

Page 20: ...ral laboratory for confirmation 30 or 500 mg States emergency ID when patient is unidentified 0911911 Verbalizes how to enter a custom comment patient s name 5 Cleaning States proper infection control...

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