Has anyone yet located a urine stick reader with patient identification
and data networking?
Jonathan
On Saturday, Apr 19, 2003, at 09:06 Europe/London, David Brown wrote:
> In Leeds Infirmary there are several urine "multistix"
> readers in use. Remember this type of stick testing
> is, and has been used for more years than I can
> remember, AND MOST OFTEN INCORRECTLY. The introduction
> of the meters to read the strips was a good
> opportunity to review and update nurse practice and
> also much easier to assess quality.
> David Brown
>
>
>
> --- Michael Gillett
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >
> Blood Gases, including Co-Ox, glucose meters and
>> pregnancy tests are
>> currently available to our Casualty department as
>> POCT.
>>
>> I would be interested to hear from those who have
>> successfully introduced
>> other POCT analyses, quantitative or qualitative,
>> into casualty departments.
>>
>> Also those who have tried other tests and failed for
>> whatever reason.
>>
>> Mike Gillett
>> Laboratory Manager
>> Clin Biochem
>> North Bristol Trust
>
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