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Abbott FreeStyle Precision Pro - Trueid; Truemeasure

Abbott FreeStyle Precision Pro
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Questions? Refer to Page 11-22 For Technical Support Instructions.
TrueID
Easy Data Entry Choose between the built-in barcode scanner, compatible with one dimensional (1D) and two
dimensional (2D) barcodes, and the alphanumeric keypad for entering data as required by point-
of-care policy. The meter can be configured to accept patient identification, operator identification,
test strip lot number, comment code, and up to two free text fields for other data such as physician
name.
Patient ID Confirmation The meter can display the patient name, date of birth and gender for confirmation, supporting
positive patient identification procedures. Entry of the year of birth also can be required for
confirmation.
Data Integrity Many options are available to help ensure that correct data is collected with each test, including:
specifying the minimum and maximum length of an ID, restricting the types of barcodes to be
accepted, using a check digit to verify the barcode, or requiring repeated entry of data on the
keypad if the barcode scanner is not used. The meter also records the method of patient and
operator identification data entry (scanned versus manually entered on the keypad) to help Point of
Care Coordinators identify and correct errors.
TrueMeasure
Fast, Simple Testing To perform a test, simply insert a strip into the meter’s port, apply a small drop of blood and wait
for the countdown to complete. For convenience, the sample may be applied to either the top or
end of the test strip. The test will not start until adequate sample has been applied. This safeguard is
designed to prevent errors, strip wastage and unnecessary repeat tests due to short-sampling.
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