Accu-Chek Inform II Manual - page 23
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In-service plan for blood glucose testing
Review Results – Recalling Test Information
1. Turn the ACCU-CHEK Inform II meter on by pressing the
ON/OFF button.
2. Barcode scan or manually enter your operator ID according to facility policy and touch
to confirm and display the Main Menu.
NOTE: If the operator ID you enter is not accepted, attempt to re-enter it. If it is still
rejected, contact your supervisor or Point of Care Coordinator.
DO NOT attempt to
review results under another operator’s ID.
3. From the Main Menu, touch Review Results.
4. The Review Results screen displays the most recent stored result(s), the time and date of
the result, and the patient ID, QC level or sample ID.
5. Touch
to display results from previous dates. Touch
to display results from tests
before the one you are currently reviewing.
6. Touch any result to view result details. The following information will be displayed: Patient
ID, QC level or sample ID, the lot number of the reagent(s) used to perform the test, the
test result, the date and time the test was performed, and comments that were entered at
the time the test was performed.
7. Touch
to return to the previous screen.
8. Touch Patient to specify a patient whose result you want to see.
9. Barcode scan or manually enter the patient ID for the patient whose results you want to
display. Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the patient results.
10. Touch any result to view result details. Touch
to return to the previous screen.
11. Touch QC to review all QC results. Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the QC results.
12. Touch any QC result to view result details. Touch
to return to the previous screen.
13. The system’s memory can store up to 2,000 results.
14. Touch
to return to the Main Menu.
Interpreting On-Screen Messages and Troubleshooting
Describe the basic error codes and troubleshooting steps that may occur when testing with the
ACCU-CHEK Inform II system. The complete list is in the ACCU-CHEK Inform II Operator’s
Manual.
Examples of common on-screen messages:
• “QC Due Immediately” may appear. This could mean that controls were not run since the
start of the previous shift (if the hospital requires them to be run each shift – this is called
“QC lockout”); or the last controls may have been out of range or not run at the proper interval.
It can also indicate that an incorrect time was entered during the setup of the ACCU-CHEK
Inform II system or that the date and/or time in the ACCU-CHEK Inform II system have
been changed.