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• Proficiency Testing
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Information stored during
proficiency testing
The following information is stored for every proficiency
test:
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Test result
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Sample ID
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Lot number of the test strips
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Time and date of test
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Comments (if applicable)
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Operator ID (if configured)
Preparing a proficiency test
To perform a proficiency test you need the following:
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At least one code file for test strips must be stored
in the meter and match the lot number of the test
strips used (see Chapter 6).
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The proper test strips must be available.
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An operator ID must be entered (with password, if
applicable), if the meter is configured for login.
For blood glucose proficiency tests, the sample ID
(instead of patient ID) must be stored as identification.
Sample IDs with up to 20 characters can be entered.
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