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Title: CWPC_GLU_0140 Accu-Chek Inform II Training Guide
AccuChek Inform II Test Strip Limitations:
Galactose
Elevated Galactose can occur in neonates with inherited galactosemia (1 per
40,000 in BC).
First glucose value for neonates > 5.5 mmol/L is checked
simultaneously with a lab glucose during first 5 days of life.
(Collect a lab draw prior to next scheduled feed).
Clinical assessment of patient important to identify neonatal galactosemia.
 Use a Lab Draw to confirm any unexpected high neonate glucose result. Consult
with physician.
 During the treatment of parenterally galactose containing drugs:
(eg. Echovist and Levovist) Send to lab, or repeat the test after the half-life of
drug.
Triglycerides – interference if > 20 mmol/L
 far beyond average values
 Concentrations above 5.7 mmol/L are considered very high.
 An extremely low number of people have concentrations of 20 mmol/L or higher.
Ascorbic Acid – interference if > 0.17 mmol/L
ICU patients receiving high dose IV ascorbic acid as support
Questions & Inform II Competency Checklist
 When the Competency Checklist is completed by the operators, please collect.
 Return to Point of Care Testing Office at the end of the day for record keeping.
Note: @ PHSA there is a Presentation with a Quiz to view on the Learning Hub. Part of
the certification process.
Medical Approval: Dr Benjamin Jung
Version: 1.2
Folder Name: CW\Point of Care\Whole Blood Glucose
This is a controlled document for CW use only. Any printed copies are uncontrolled unless specified. Please refer to Lab QMS
PHSA Laboratories CW Site - Point of Care
Page 11 of 12
Medical Approval Date: 27 Dec 2016
Implementation Date: 7/2/2019 11:55:59 PM

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