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Latest revision as of 17:38, 1 February 2018
Procedure Guidelines
9.04 BLOOD GLUCOSE TEST
INDICATIONS:
- Altered sensorium or suspected blood sugar abnormality based on history.
EQUIPMENT:
- Blood Glucose Meter.
- Test Strip and Code Strip.
- Lancing Device / Lancet OR Syringe for blood draw.
PROCEDURE:
- Prepare the Lancing Device for a finger stick OR draw blood with syringe through IV catheter.
- Place the test strip on to the receptacle in the meter. Allow the meter to perform a selftest.
- Stick the fingertip with the lancet device and press the finger to form a small drop of blood, or obtain blood via syringe. Blood will be drawn into the Test Strip. The timer will begin counting down from 5 to 15 seconds depending on the meter.
- After the necessary time, the blood glucose result will appear in the Display Window. (If "Lo" appears in the display, the glucose value may be below 40 mg / dl. If "Hi" appears, your result may be above 500 mg / dl.)
- Dispose of used Test Strip and Lancet in sharps container.
- Refer to Practice Parameters for treatment guidelines based on test results.