Learning to Use Your Glucose Meter
Not all glucose meters work the same way. Since you need
to know how to use your glucose meter and interpret its results,
you should get training from a diabetes educator. The educator
should watch you test your glucose to make sure you can use
your meter correctly. This training is better if it is part
of an overall diabetes education program.
Instructions for Using Glucose Meters
The following are the general instructions for using a glucose
meter:
1. Wash hands with soap and warm water
and dry completely or clean the area with alcohol and dry
completely.
2. Prick the fingertip with a lancet.
3. Hold the hand down and hold the finger
until a small drop of blood appears; catch the blood with
the test strip.
4. Follow the instructions for inserting
the test strip and using the SMBG meter.
5. Record the test result.
You should read carefully the instructions for both the meter
and its test strips. Meter instructions are found in the user
manual. Keep this manual to help you solve any problems that
may arise. Many meters use "error codes" when there
is a problem with the meter, the test strip, or the blood
sample on the strip. You will need the manual to interpret
these error codes and fix the problem.
You can get information about your meter and test strips
from several different sources. Your user manual should include
a toll free number in case you have questions or problems.
If you have a problem and can't get a response from this number,
contact your healthcare provider or a local emergency room
for advice. Also, the manufacturer of your meter should have
a website. Check this website regularly to see if it lists
any issues with the function of your meter.
New devices are for sale such as laser lancets and meters
that can test blood taken from "alternative sites"
of the body other than fingertips. Since new devices are used
in new ways and often have new use restrictions, you must
review the instructions carefully.
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