Use standard precautionsfor collecting and handling a fingerstick blood sample.
Locate the lancet.
Twist and pull to remove the Protective Lancet Tab.
Firmly press the lancet against the finger to puncture the skin. The lancet will retract.
Wipe away the first drop of blood with gauze.
Gently massage the finger to encourage blood flow to obtain a drop of blood that hangs from the finger.
Place Blood Collection Tube at a 45 degree angle below the finger, making contact with the hanging drop of blood. Avoid direct contact with the patient’s finger.
ENSURE BLOOD COLLECTION TUBE IS COMPLETELY FULL.
If the Blood Collection Tube is not full, gently squeeze the finger and add more blood.
Once the Blood Collection Tube is completely filled with blood, rotate it over the Blood Transfer Zone.
ENSURE THAT BLOOD IS TRANSFERRED TO THE TEST STRIP.
Wait for ~5-10 seconds before proceeding to step #4.
If the blood does not immediately transfer onto the test strip, reverse the Blood Collection Tube’s rotation back to its original position.There will be some resistance.
Add additional fingerstick blood to the Blood Collection Tube to fill the tube, rotate Blood Collection Tube back onto the test strip.
Blood must be visible on the test strip before releasing buffer.Activate the test by firmly and fully pressing the Buffer Release Button to deliver the buffer.
If the blood does not move through the Result Window, press the Buffer Release Button again.
Place on a flat surface. Read results at 10-minutes. If the blood has not cleared at 10 minutes, wait for the background to clear before reading the test results. Do not read the test results after 1 hour.
Confirm the Blood Transfer Confirmation Window changed from white to pink/red to indicate the correct transfer of the blood sample.
If the Blood Transfer Confirmation Window does not change to pink/red color then the test must be discarded and patient retested with a new FebriDx® test.
Patient with symptoms of a new ARI including: runny nose, nasal congestion, earache, sore throat, new cough, hoarse voice, shortness of breath in the last 7 days
Patient that is 1 year or older