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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the nhsn point of care testing results form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Facility ID and Resident ID. These fields are essential for identifying the testing location and individual.
  3. Fill in the required fields such as Type of Individual Tested, Gender, Ethnicity, Last Name, Date of Birth, Race, Address, City, Zip Code, Contact Phone, State, and County. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for reporting.
  4. In the POC Test Results section, input the Test Date, Device Name, Specimen Source, Test Result, Specimen Number, and Ordering Physician details. Pay special attention to whether the person was symptomatic or pregnant.
  5. Review all entered information for completeness and accuracy before submitting. This ensures compliance with reporting requirements.

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POCT, which involves the detection of known antigens or antibodies specific to a particular disease or disease state, has been widely employed as a common practice in healthcare. [17] Immunoassay-based POCT is commonly used to rapidly detect group A Streptococcus, mononucleosis, and influenza A and B.
Point of Care testing is widely waived testing; however, some test systems allow for moderate complexity testing or high complexity testing.
Clinic staff will perform point of care tests in the clinic and enter the results directly into the system using the Enter/Edit Results activity.
Point-of-care testing (POCT), also called near-patient testing or bedside testing, is defined as medical diagnostic testing at or near the point of carethat is, at the time and place of patient care.
Reporting Results: Every examination requested needs to be recorded in the patient chart. POCT results are recorded as a POCT result and incorporated into the patients permanent medical record (Cerner).

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It can also be found in physician offices, urgent care centers, free standing emergency rooms, walk in clinics, and community health fairs. This expansion of POCT has provided rapid diagnostic information and easily accessible results delivering needed medical guidance for inpatient and outpatient populations.

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