Infection Control - Lifescan OneTouch Basic Basic Blood Glucose Monitoring System Owner's Booklet

Onetouch basic blood glucose monitoring system owner's booklet
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Extremes in hematocrit (the amount of
red blood cells in the blood) can affect
test results. Very high hematocrits
(above 55%) and very low hematocrits
(below 30%) can cause false results.
Abnormally high levels of Vitamin C or
other reducing substances will cause
false low blood glucose results.
Normal levels of reducing substances
have little effect on blood glucose
results.
Do not use blood samples with
preservatives that contain fluoride
(gray-top test tubes). You will get false
low results.
When testing, removal of the test strip
prior to display of the blood glucose
result may give you a false result.
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Infection Control

Use universal blood precautions. All
patient samples and materials with
which they come in contact are
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considered biohazards and should be
handled as if capable of transmitting
infection. Follow proper precautions in
accordance with federal, state, and local
regulations when disposing of all
materials.
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