Aims: Based on the principles of physiology, the blood used in the system of point of care is the capillary blood that its biochemical contents are in equilibrium with the mediastinum fluid. In edematous diabetic patients, the first and second blood drops of the stick place are apparently different. In the clinical centers of the country, the first drop is used as a blood glucose test using point of care method. The aim of this study was to compare the level of glucose through first and second fingertip blood and venous blood samples of edematous diabetic patients in stroke intensive care units. Materials & Methods: In this cross sectional, analytical descriptive study, 103 edematous diabetic patients were selected via available sampling m...
Current guidelines and consensus recommend arterial and venous samples as equally acceptable for blo...
Objective: Determination of the difference and correlation between capillary and venous glucose moni...
Current guidelines and consensus recommend arterial and venous samples as equally acceptable for blo...
For clinical nurses, especially those working in emergency departments, it is crucial to measure blo...
OBJECTIVE-There is no general agreement regarding the use of the first or second drop of blood for g...
Introduction Blood glucose estimation is required to be done rapidly or even on hourly basis for eff...
Background: The diagnosis of diabetes mellitus depends on estimation of plasma glucose when the subj...
OBJECTIVE-There is no general agreement regarding the use of the first or second drop of blood for g...
OBJECTIVE-There is no general agreement regarding the use of the first or second drop of blood for g...
Abstract Objectives To compare the accuracy of point-of-care capillary and venous/arterial samples t...
###EgeUn###The purpose of the study was to determine differences and correlations between the blood ...
Introduction: Current guidelines and consensus recommend arterial and venous samples as equally acce...
T o achieve better glycemic control,self-monitoring of blood glucose(SMBG) plays an important role i...
Capillary blood glucose monitoring is a common nursing procedure. However, no consensus exists regar...
Glucose is an aldohexose monosaccharide found in the human body and other living things. It is the e...
Current guidelines and consensus recommend arterial and venous samples as equally acceptable for blo...
Objective: Determination of the difference and correlation between capillary and venous glucose moni...
Current guidelines and consensus recommend arterial and venous samples as equally acceptable for blo...
For clinical nurses, especially those working in emergency departments, it is crucial to measure blo...
OBJECTIVE-There is no general agreement regarding the use of the first or second drop of blood for g...
Introduction Blood glucose estimation is required to be done rapidly or even on hourly basis for eff...
Background: The diagnosis of diabetes mellitus depends on estimation of plasma glucose when the subj...
OBJECTIVE-There is no general agreement regarding the use of the first or second drop of blood for g...
OBJECTIVE-There is no general agreement regarding the use of the first or second drop of blood for g...
Abstract Objectives To compare the accuracy of point-of-care capillary and venous/arterial samples t...
###EgeUn###The purpose of the study was to determine differences and correlations between the blood ...
Introduction: Current guidelines and consensus recommend arterial and venous samples as equally acce...
T o achieve better glycemic control,self-monitoring of blood glucose(SMBG) plays an important role i...
Capillary blood glucose monitoring is a common nursing procedure. However, no consensus exists regar...
Glucose is an aldohexose monosaccharide found in the human body and other living things. It is the e...
Current guidelines and consensus recommend arterial and venous samples as equally acceptable for blo...
Objective: Determination of the difference and correlation between capillary and venous glucose moni...
Current guidelines and consensus recommend arterial and venous samples as equally acceptable for blo...