Comparing Meter And Laboratory Results; Understanding Test Results - Reli On PRIME Manual De Instrucciones

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NOTE:
• The ReliOn™ Prime meter is designed to give results at temperatures
between 41–113°F (5–45°C) and relative humidity (non-condensing)
of 20–80%.
• Before testing, always make sure the meter is at operating temperature
between 50–104°F (10–40°C). Treat test results obtained outside the
optimum temperature range with caution.
• If the meter has been exposed to extreme temperatures, move the meter
to an area within operating range of 50–104°F (10–40°C).

Comparing Meter and Laboratory Results

Your ReliOn™ Prime blood glucose meter is referenced to fresh plasma
blood measurement. This was performed in a clinical laboratory with
glucose standard calibration to the NIST (National Institute of Science and
Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA). The results you get from your meter
may differ from the tightly controlled clinical laboratory result. This is due to
normal variation. To make an accurate comparison between the meter and
laboratory results, follow the guidelines that follow.
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UNDERSTANDING TEST RESULTS

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