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Page 1 - Accu-Chek Inform II Training

5 April 2012 page 1 © 2009 Roche5 April 2012 page 1 © 2009 RocheAccu-Chek Inform II TrainingKeryn Smith, Roche April 2012Bernice Smith and Anne-Marie

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Blood Glucose Monitoring using Point of Care testing at HVDHBThe Accu-Chek Inform II SystemQuality Control• Control 1 and 2 solutions run daily • For

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Blood Glucose Monitoring using Point of Care testing at HVDHBThe Accu-Chek Inform II SystemCalibration • The process of testing and adjusting values o

Page 4 - Cobas IT 1000 Software

Blood Glucose Monitoring using Point of Care testing at HVDHBThe Accu-Chek Inform II SystemCalibration VerificationKeep strips in the original vial Al

Page 5 - Patient

Blood Glucose Monitoring using Point of Care testing at HVDHBThe Accu-Chek Inform II SystemTraining and certification• Operator ID information is stor

Page 6 - Connectivity

Blood Glucose Monitoring using Point of Care testing at HVDHBThe Accu-Chek Inform II SystemTraining and certification• Only trained operators will hav

Page 7 - Quality Assurance

Blood Glucose Monitoring using Point of Care testing at HVDHBThe Accu-Chek Inform II SystemTraining and certificationInformation is imported into coba

Page 8 - Aim of the policy

Blood Glucose Monitoring using Point of Care testing at HVDHBThe Accu-Chek Inform II SystemDuring this period we are using a test environment. Please

Page 9 - Related documents

Blood Glucose Monitoring using Point of Care testing at HVDHB

Page 10 - Lockout if not done

Blood Glucose Monitoring using Point of Care testing at HVDHBThe Accu-Chek Inform II SystemTraining and certification • Training period is for 3 week

Page 11 - Calibration

Blood Glucose Monitoring using Point of Care testing at HVDHBThe Accu-Chek Inform II SystemTraining Period till 30thApril• Trainer (you) trains staff

Page 12 - Calibration Verification

Bernice Smith, POCC, HVDHB HVDHBJennie Johnson, HVDHB Programme Manager, Information ServicesHVDHBStewart Clark, Lab Manager, HVDHB HVDHBWillie Andrew

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Your role asAccu-Chek Inform II trainer • Train staff in the use of the Accu-Chek Inform II in accordance to the policyAccu-Chek Inform II operator •

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HELPThe Laboratory keeps back-up meters 24/7. The same swap out procedure will be in place.• Bernice Smith• POCT Co-Ordinator• Ext 8660 Wed and Fri o

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5 April 2012 page 24 © 2009 RocheThe Accu-Chek Inform II SystemOverview• First wireless hospital glucose meter• Robust design, seamless casing able to

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5 April 2012 page 25 © 2009 RocheThe Accu-Chek Inform II SystemOverview1. Test strip port Insert the t

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5 April 2012 page 26 © 2009 RocheThe Accu-Chek Inform II SystemOverview4. Barcode scanner (laser) The integrat

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5 April 2012 page 27 © 2009 RocheThe Accu-Chek Inform II Base Unit/Base Unit LightOverviewBoth versions of the base unit have the following elements:1

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5 April 2012 page 28 © 2009 RocheThe Accu-Chek Inform II SystemData Transfer - Wireless• Results transferred as soon as a measurement has been complet

Page 22 - Your role as

5 April 2012 page 29 © 2009 RocheThe Accu-Chek Inform II SystemData Transfer - Wired• Data communicated as soon as the meter is docked• Every 10 minut

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Blood Glucose Monitoring using Point of Care testing at HVDHBThe Accu-Chek Inform II System

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5 April 2012 page 30 © 2009 RocheThe Accu-Chek Inform II Test StripOverview• Same test strip used by 80% of people with Diabetes in the community (Per

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5 April 2012 page 31 © 2009 RocheThe Accu-Chek Inform II Test Strip Limitations• If Peripheral circulation is impaired, collection of capillary blood

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5 April 2012 page 32 © 2009 RocheThe Accu-Chek Inform II SystemPowering Up• BloodIn the Power Up screen you change the Contrast, activate/deactivate R

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Quality Control Testing with the Accu-Chek Inform IIWhy test the Performa Quality Control Solution?To be confident that I know my Accu-Chek Inform II

Page 28 - Data Transfer - Wireless

Quality Control Testing with the Accu-Chek Inform IIPerforma Quality Control Solution• Has defined (known) values Level 1 (L1): Lo (low values in tes

Page 29 - Data Transfer - Wired

Quality Control Testing with the Accu-Chek Inform IIQC Lockout• QC Lockout is activated after 24 hours• A QC result must be performed successfully be

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Testing with the Accu-Chek Inform IIPerforming a Quality Control Test1. Power up the meter by pressing the power button2. Touch the or wait 5 s

Page 31 - Limitations

Testing with the Accu-Chek Inform IIPerforming a Quality Control Test5. Scan in the barcode on the Control vial for desired level 6. Scan the strip lo

Page 32 - Powering Up

Testing with the Accu-Chek Inform IIPerforming a Quality Control Test10. Control solution is pulled into the test strip by capillary action. The mete

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Testing with the Accu-Chek Inform IIQuality Control TestingShould the result be outside the specified target range, proceed as follows: • Suspend all

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Cobas IT 1000 SoftwarePatient Details for positive patient IDBi directional transferQC results(control 1 and 2)Patient ID and results, time, date of t

Page 35 - QC Lockout

5 April 2012 page 40 © 2009 RocheTesting with the Accu-Chek Inform IIPreparing to Test1. Operator to wash hands.2. Identify patient.3. Select, prepare

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5 April 2012 page 41 © 2009 RocheTesting with the Accu-Chek Inform IIPreparing to Test7. Hold finger firmly 8. Position the lancet on the site and d

Page 37 - AFTER REMOVING A STRIP

Testing with the Accu-Chek Inform IIPerforming a Blood Glucose Test1. Power up the meter by pressing the power button2. Touch the or wait 5 sec

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Testing with the Accu-Chek Inform IIPerforming a Blood Glucose Test5. Enter the patients NHI Number using the keypad and touch the key. Verif

Page 39 - Quality Control Testing

Testing with the Accu-Chek Inform IIPerforming a Blood Glucose Test10. Blood is pulled into the test strip by capillary action. The meter beeps and a

Page 40 - Preparing to Test

The Accu-Chek Inform II SystemMemoryMeter stores 2000 patient, test results and maintenance logs results alongside:• Patient ID, glucose control, or s

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The Accu-Chek Inform II SystemAccessing the Memory1. Touch Review Results2. Results are in sequential order and grouped by day. Touch or

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The Accu-Chek Inform II SystemMaintenance and CareStorage and Handling• Handle the meter and its system components carefully. Avoid dropping it or ban

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The Accu-Chek Inform II SystemMaintenance and CareCleaning and Disinfection• Use only HVDHB approved cleaning product only to clean and disinfect the

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Infection prevention and control • 10.4 Procedure for use and cleaning of equipment used on patients in Transmission-Based Precaution isolation rooms•

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Blood Glucose Monitoring using Point of Care testing at HVDHBPatient results

Page 46 - Accessing the Memory

Blood Glucose Monitoring using Point of Care testing at HVDHBThe Accu-Chek Inform II SystemDamaged meters Under warranty unless Abused; where the war

Page 47 - Maintenance and Care

Key points to remember with patterns of monitoring• A recent HBA1c is useful• Blood glucose testing frequency should be charted• Appropriate monitorin

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Recommended NICE guidelines for self –monitoring• Type 1 diabetes The majority of people with Type 1 diabetes in hospital need to monitor their blood

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intensive monitoring and maintenance monitoringpatterns•The usual aim is to obtain a profile of glucose levels across the day. The number of tests wil

Page 50 - Damaged meters

Factors altering target range for individual patients• Child under 6 years• Elderly • Illness• Infection• Stress• Psychological problems• Occupationa

Page 51 - • A recent HBA1c is useful

Critical Action Points• The ‘critical’ action points that will be displayed on the Accu-Chek Inform II meter are set for below 4.0mmol/L and above 20m

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Key points to remember with patterns of monitoring• A recent HBA1c is useful• Blood glucose testing frequency should be charted• Appropriate monitorin

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Patients who manage their own blood glucose monitoringEg Patient attending Outpatient’s clinic, physiotherapy ectIs the exclusion – to this Policy

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Blood Glucose Monitoring using Point of Care testing at HVDHBThe Accu-Chek Inform II System• Trainer (you) trains staff in ward. • Operators then use

Page 55 - Critical Action Points

5 April 2012 page 59 © 2009 RocheThank you for your attention.Roche Diagnostics Ltd.6343 RotkreuzSwitzerlandCOBAS and LIFE NEEDS ANSWERS are trademark

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Blood Glucose Monitoring using Point of Care testing at HVDHBConnectivity

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Quality Assurancea) POCT has the same level of quality assurance as is provided for all testing performed within theHVDHB Laboratory.b) All POCT compl

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Blood Glucose Monitoring using Point of Care testing at HVDHBThe Accu-Chek Inform II System• To ensure quality and reliability of glucose results meas

Page 59 - Thank you for your attention

Blood Glucose Monitoring using Point of Care testing at HVDHBThe Accu-Chek Inform II SystemPoint of Care TestingManagement of High Blood Glucose for p

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