In: Nursing
Description:
Sylvia Gonzales, a 51-year-old female, is at the office for a 3-month return check for her newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes. She states that she has taken the medication she received for her “sugar” and she knows the doctor wants to a do a special “sugar test” this time. Her medication list includes Januvia® 100 mg daily.
The physician has ordered a fasting blood sugar (FBS) and a hemoglobin A1C blood test. You will need to perform both of these waived tests in your office lab.
Discussion Questions:
Identify equipment used by a medical assistant in an office laboratory.
You will be measuring Sylvia’s fasting blood glucose using a glucometer. You know this is classified as a waived test. What does the classification of waived test mean?
The glucometer contains an instrument called a photometer. How is blood glucose measured using a photometer?
Measuring blood glucose is a quantitative test. What does this mean?
What type of controls do you expect to use when measuring Sylvia’s blood glucose?
When should you run the controls?
Please answer all 6 questions separately. Thank you so much.