Testing With A Blood Sample; Preparing The Lancing Device For Blood Testing; Preparing The Puncture Site - VISIOMED bewell connect MyGluco BW-GL1 Manual De Instrucciones

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3. Apply control solution (g)
Shake the control solution vial thoroughly before use. Squeeze out the first drop and
wipe it off, then squeeze out another drop and place it on the tip of the vial cap. Hold
the meter to move the absorbent hole of the test strip to touch the drop. Once the
confirmation window fills completely, the meter will begin counting down.
NOTE: To avoid contaminating the control solution, do not directly apply control solu-
tion onto a strip.
4. Read and compare the result
After counting down to 0, the control solution test result will appear on the display.
Compare this result with the range printed on the test strip vial and it should fall within
this range. If not, please read the instructions again and repeat the control solution
test
NOTE:
• The control solution range printed on the test strip vial is for control solution use only.
It is not a recommended range for your blood glucose level.
• See the MAINTENANCE section for important information about your control solutions.

7. TESTING WITH A BLOOD SAMPLE

Warning: To reduce the chance of infection:
• Never share a lancet or the lancing device.
• Always use a new, sterile lancet. Lancets are for single use only.
• Avoid getting hand lotion, oils, dirt, or debris in or on the lancets and the lancing device.

7.1. PREPARING THE LANCING DEVICE FOR BLOOD TESTING

Please follow the instructions in the lancing device insert for collecting a blood sample.

7.2. PREPARING THE PUNCTURE SITE

Stimulating blood flow by rubbing the puncture site before blood extraction has a sig-
nificant influence on the glucose value obtained. Blood from a site that has not been
rubbed exhibits a measurably different glucose concentration than blood from a site
that has. When the puncture site was rubbed prior to blood extraction, the difference
was significantly reduced
Référence 1: Jungheim, Karsten, and Theodor Koschinsky. "Glucose Monitoring at the Arm Risky delays of
hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia detection. " Diabetes Care 25.6 (2002): 956-960.
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