Is it possible to manipulate a glucometer to get low blood sugar levels? I had a patient last night that showed a reading of 26.
I calibrated the glucometer before med pass, had her take her reading twice (both matched) and checked my reading on the facility glucometer against mine. After administration of glucose gel, her blood sugar went to 86, so she was fine.
When I got to work tonight, I was told by another nurse that she manipulated the glucometer to get a low reading so she could have a snack in the evening.
So, is it possible that she pulled one over on me and how?
Is it possible to manipulate a glucometer to get low blood sugar levels? I had a patient last night that showed a reading of 26.
I calibrated the glucometer before med pass, had her take her reading twice (both matched) and checked my reading on the facility glucometer against mine. After administration of glucose gel, her blood sugar went to 86, so she was fine.
When I got to work tonight, I was told by another nurse that she manipulated the glucometer to get a low reading so she could have a snack in the evening.
So, is it possible that she pulled one over on me and how?