Automation of Reagent Strip Analysis

Quality Control

Both a normal and an abnormal urine control must be tested with each new lot of reagent strips, and at least every day of patient testing to confirm the accuracy of the reagent strips and the dipstick reader.

Some dipstick readers also require periodic calibration. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for calibration procedure and frequency.

Quality control results must be recorded, and corrective action must be taken when the results are not in the acceptable range.

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