Home Blood Glucose TestBlood Glucose, Home Monitoring How To PrepareEquipment You can buy home blood glucose testing
equipment at a pharmacy and any grocery or discount store that has a pharmacy.
You also may be able to buy the testing equipment and supplies through the mail
or on the Internet. The supplies you will need for testing blood
glucose include: - A blood glucose meter.
- Testing
strips. These are made to be used with a specific model of
meter.
- Sugar control solution. Each meter requires a specific
solution. Many new meters are made to operate without a control
solution.
- Short needles called lancets for pricking your
skin.
- A pen-sized holder for the lancet (lancet device), which
positions the lancet and controls how deeply it goes into your skin.
- Clean cotton balls. These are used to stop the bleeding from the
testing site.
General instructions To make sure you get
accurate results when you test your blood sugar: - Check the expiration date on the bottle of
testing strips. Do not use test strips that have expired. The test results may
not be accurate.
- Match the code number on the testing strips bottle
with the number on the meter. If the numbers do not match, follow the
directions with the meter for changing the code number.
- Follow the
instructions with the meter. All blood glucose meters have detailed
instructions for performing the test. Follow these directions
exactly.
- Check the accuracy of the meter's results. Use the sugar
control solution made by the meter's manufacturer. Follow the directions that
came with the meter for proper use of the control solution or compare the
results with your latest lab values.
Talk to your doctor about any concerns you have
regarding the need for the test, its risks, how it will be done, or what the
results will indicate. To help you understand the importance of this test, fill
out the
medical test information form (What is a PDF document?).
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