OBJECTIVE-There is no general agreement regarding the use of the first or second drop of blood for glucose monitoring. This study investigated whether capillary glucose concentrations, as measured in the first and second drops of blood, differed >= 10% compared with a control glucose concentration in different situations. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS-Capillary glucose concentrations were measured in two consecutive drops of blood in the following circumstances in 123 patients with diabetes: without washing hands, after exposing the hands to fruit, after washing the fruit-exposed hands, and during application of different amounts of external pressure around the finger. The results were compared with control measurements. RESULTS-Not washing h...
Background: People with diabetes mellitus are instructed to clean their skin prior to self-monitorin...
Estimation of plasma glucose in home blood samples is needed to improve diabetic control. Sufficient...
Blood glucose testing is carried out on a routine basis as a key part of diabetes management. The ev...
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...
For clinical nurses, especially those working in emergency departments, it is crucial to measure blo...
###EgeUn###The purpose of the study was to determine differences and correlations between the blood ...
PurposeThis study investigated the advice given by diabetes educators in Europe, and the daily pract...
The purpose of this study is to compare whether or not there is a difference between venous and capi...
T o achieve better glycemic control,self-monitoring of blood glucose(SMBG) plays an important role i...
Background: The technique of monitoring patient’s blood glucose using a glucose meter is most useful...
Capillary blood glucose monitoring is a common nursing procedure. However, no consensus exists regar...
Aims: Based on the principles of physiology, the blood used in the system of point of care is the ca...
OBJECTIVE — We have examined whether rapid changes in blood glucose (BG) result in clinically releva...
OBJECTIVE — To compare pre- and postmeal capillary blood glucose concentrations mea-sured at the fin...
Background: People with diabetes mellitus are instructed to clean their skin prior to self-monitorin...
Estimation of plasma glucose in home blood samples is needed to improve diabetic control. Sufficient...
Blood glucose testing is carried out on a routine basis as a key part of diabetes management. The ev...
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...
For clinical nurses, especially those working in emergency departments, it is crucial to measure blo...
###EgeUn###The purpose of the study was to determine differences and correlations between the blood ...
PurposeThis study investigated the advice given by diabetes educators in Europe, and the daily pract...
The purpose of this study is to compare whether or not there is a difference between venous and capi...
T o achieve better glycemic control,self-monitoring of blood glucose(SMBG) plays an important role i...
Background: The technique of monitoring patient’s blood glucose using a glucose meter is most useful...
Capillary blood glucose monitoring is a common nursing procedure. However, no consensus exists regar...
Aims: Based on the principles of physiology, the blood used in the system of point of care is the ca...
OBJECTIVE — We have examined whether rapid changes in blood glucose (BG) result in clinically releva...
OBJECTIVE — To compare pre- and postmeal capillary blood glucose concentrations mea-sured at the fin...
Background: People with diabetes mellitus are instructed to clean their skin prior to self-monitorin...
Estimation of plasma glucose in home blood samples is needed to improve diabetic control. Sufficient...
Blood glucose testing is carried out on a routine basis as a key part of diabetes management. The ev...