ALTERNATE SITE TESTING (AST)
Important Information About AST:
fewer nerve endings so obtaining a blood sample from these sites may be
less painful. The technique for alternate site testing is different from fingertip
testing. Blood glucose testing results from sites other than your fingertip could
be significantly different. Physiological differences in circulation between the
fingertip and palm may result in differences in blood glucose measurements
between these sites. Differences in glucose concentrations may be observed
after eating, taking insulin medication, or exercise and are typically shown more
quickly in the fingertip than in the palm. Consult with your diabetes healthcare
professional prior to testing from a site other than your fingertips.
Consider Alternate Site Testing When:
• Testing before a meal.
• You are in a fasting state.
• Two hours have passed since a meal.
• Two hours have passed since insulin dosing.
• Two hours have passed since physical activity.
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