Glucocard meter Electronic Competency

This Electronic Competency has been designed for Canterbury District Health Board staff only.

Please read these points before continuing.

NAME: (Please key in your name in the field below)

 

WARD OR CLINIC: (Please key in your place of employment in the field below)

 

DATE: 

 

Q1. Have you read and are you familiar with Page 10 of the Nurses Procedure Manual Volume E- (the recommended blood collection procedure to obtain a capillary specimen)?

Yes

No

 

Q2. Please state:

(a) What the CheckStrip® is:

 

(b) What range of values are acceptable:

 

(c) Why it needs to be analysed:

 

Q3. Can you confirm that the ChekStrip® has been tested in the last 7 days and that the correct results have been obtained and documented?

Yes

No

 

Q4. Is the expiry date of the Glucocard test strips valid?

Yes

No

 

Q5. Can you successfully remove a strip from its foil pack, orientate it correctly and insert it fully into the port on the meter?

Yes

No

 

Q6. Do the test strips and the meter show the same lot number?

Yes

No

 

Q7. Is it important that they match? Why?

 

Q8. Is it important that the patient's blood sample be collected from a clean, dry area on the finger or thumb?

Yes

No

 

Q9. Why is this? Please write your response in the field below.

 

Q10. What area of the finger, thumb or heel should you collect the blood sample from? Why is it important?

 

Q11. Have you been taught to always wipe the first drop of bllod away before starting your collect?

Yes

No

 

Q12. Why should you discard the first drop of blood?

 

Q11. Is it possible to short sample the blood?

Yes

No

 

Q12. How would you know that you had short sampled? 

(Please select all that you think are correct)

Result was higher than expected 

Result was lower than expected

Blood didn't enter all the way int othe test strip chamber and analyser didn't beep

Insufficient patient blood sample attained

Result didn't fit with the clinical picture.

 

Q13. What would you do if the result did not fit with the clinical condition of the patient?

(Please select all that you think are correct)

Check expiry date and lot number of strips

Ignore the result

Repeat the test

Seek advice from senior staff

 

Q14. Understands the limitations of the meter?

Yes

No

 

Q15. Should the Glucose meter be used if the patient is:

(15a) hypersomolar: Yes No

(15b) ketotic: Yes No

(15c) dehydrated: Yes No

(15d) unconscious: Yes No

 

Q16. Please give reasons for your answers to Q15, parts a, b, c and d:

 

 

Q17. Will patients receiving oxygen therapy give falsely low glucose results using Glucocard?

Yes

No

 

Q18. Can you explain your answer to Q17?

 

Q19. Will venous samples give falsely low glucose results using Glucocard?

Yes

No

 

Q20. Can you explain your answer to Q19?

 

Q21. Understands that ascorbic acid, acetominophen, dopamine and mannitol can affect glucose results (Note that therapeutic acetominophen levels will not affect glucose results)

Yes

No

 

Q22. Knows that transcribing results into patient's record is important.

Yes

No

 

Q23. Knows that along with the patient's results, that transcribing operator ID, date and time is essential.

Yes

No.

 

Q24. Please explain why Q22 and Q23 are important and why each item listed in Q23 needs to be included.  

 

Q25. Knows that competencies must be reviewed annually.

Yes

 No