Glucose Testing Supplies Quiz

DME Training Evaluation for Glucose Testing Supplies created by Jennifer and Kimberly for evaluating the employees at Home Town who have been trained to work in the DME department. Lets Begin

The following quiz will test your knowledge of supplying patients with glucose monitoring supplies. Please answer all questions to the best of your knowledge and we'll see how well you score.

Created by: dme department
  1. Do glucose supplies require a prescription?
  2. Is a prescription required in order to bill supplies to a patient's insurance?
  3. Scenario: Current patient comes to refill test strips. Patient is insulin dependant, testing 4 times per day, and last recieved 100 strips on 10/15/07. Today is 11/10/07. Which is the correct procedure?
  4. You have just set up a new patient for supplies but the Rx does not have the frequency of testing. How many test strips should you give the patient.
  5. Patient recieves 100 test strips. They have Medicare with no secondary insurance. How much do you charge them?
  6. Patient recieves 50 test strips. They have Medicare and a secondary insurance. How much do you charge them?
  7. If you are training a new patient and setting up thier meter for them, where do you dispose of the used lancet?
  8. You have a patient who has Medicaid and an Rx for glucose supplies. Frequency is tid. How many test strips do you give them and how much do you charge?
  9. Patient comes in with Blue Cross as their primary insurance and an Rx for testing supplies. They are getting 100 test strips. What is the procedure to find out their copay?
  10. Do you feel that you have been adaquately trained in glucose testing supplies for the DME Department?

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