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Alternative Site Testing

What is AST(Alternative Site Testing)?

Usually, when someone tests their glucose, they take the blood 

sample from the tip of the finger. However, since there are many 

nerve endings distributed there, it is quite painful. When doing a 

glucose test, using different parts of the body such as the arms, 

palms, thighs, and calves can reduce the pain during testing. 

This method of testing with different parts of the body is called 

Alternative Site Testing. 

While AST may reduce the pain during testing, it may not be 

simple for everyone and the following precautions should be 

observed during testing.

Alternative Sites for Testing

Things to know when using AST

Please understand the following things before testing outside of 

the fingertip (arms, palms, thighs, and calves).

The capillary blood of the fingertip shows the change in glucose 

more rapidly than AST. Therefore, the test results from the 

fingertip test and AST may differ. This is because things such as 

lifestyle and ingested food have an effect on glucose levels.

Acceptable situations for AST

•   Fasting period
•   Before a meal
•   Before sleeping

Situations requiring fingertip test

•   When the glucose levels are rapidly increasing during the 

two hours after a meal or exercise 

•   When sick or when glucose levels seem quite lower than 

test value

•  When hypoglycemia is not well recognized
•  When insulin has the biggest effect
•  2 hours after an insulin injection

Summary of Contents for CareSens N Voice

Page 1: ...c All Rights Reserved PGA1E3121 REVx 02 2012 The Biosensor Exppert i SENS Inc 465 6 Wolgye4 dong Nowon gu Seoul 139 845 Korea www i sens com Medical Technology Promedt Consulting GmbH Altenhofstrasse...

Page 2: ...stem The system provides you with safe convenient and painless blood glucose in vitro i e outside the body diagnostic monitoring You can obtain accurate results in just 5 seconds with a small 0 5 bloo...

Page 3: ...Lancing Device 21 Preparing the Lancing Device for Blood Sample Retrieval 22 Preparing the Meter and Test Strip 24 Flagging Post meal Test Results 24 Applying Blood Sample 25 Discarding Used Lancets 2...

Page 4: ...reSens N strip The average hematocrit range is between 30 and 50 However people with severe anemia and newborns may have higher hematocrit and this can affect the test results Very high 60 or more or...

Page 5: ...C 50 104 F Relative humidity 10 90 Hematocrit 20 60 CareSensNBloodGlucoseMonitoringSystem Components 01 CareSens N Blood Glucose Meter 02 Lancing Device 03 Lancets 10 04 Owner s Booklet 05 Quick Refe...

Page 6: ...ps past the expiration date Test strips in new unopened containers and test strips in containers that have been opened can be used up until the expiration date printed on the test strip box and contai...

Page 7: ...lts stored in the memory are displayed alarm appears when the time alarm has been set mmol L unit for measuring blood glucose Battery icon indicates meter battery is running low and needs to be replac...

Page 8: ...adjust until the correct year appears Press and hold button to scroll through the numbers quickly After setting the year press the S button to confirm your selection and enter the month setting mode S...

Page 9: ...is case the unit can not be changed and the unit change setting step will be excluded Step 9 On pressing or the screen will display the On or OFF Press the S button to confirm the selection The meter...

Page 10: ...e and is used to check that the meter and the test strips are working properly The test strip vials have CareSens Control Solution ranges printed on their labels Compare the result displayed on the me...

Page 11: ...displayed on the screen Step 3 A test result will appear after the meter counts down from 5 to 1 After your control solution result appears on the display press for 3 seconds till the check icon appe...

Page 12: ...e contact your authorized i SENS sales representative Caution To avoid infection when drawing a sample use a lancet only one time and Do not use a lancet that has been used by others Always use a new...

Page 13: ...Sample Retrieval Step 4 Select a desired depth of one to five 1 5 on lance s adjustable tip Rotate ring to align desired number with arrow A beginning setting of three 3 is recommended Step 5 To cock...

Page 14: ...meter s test strip port Push the strip in gently until the meter beeps Be careful not to bend the test strip The symbol will appear on the screen Step 7 If you want to attach an post meal flag to a t...

Page 15: ...ically switch off after 3 seconds Discard used test strips safely in disposable containers Step 1 Unscrew general lancing device tip Step 2 Place protective cover on lancet Push the lancet ejector for...

Page 16: ...observed during testing AlternativeSitesforTesting Things to know when using AST Please understand the following things before testing outside of the fingertip arms palms thighs and calves The capilla...

Page 17: ...splayed even though you do not have hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia AST Precautions Do not ignore the symptoms of hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia When the results of the test do not reflect one s opinion...

Page 18: ...the last 14 days ViewingTest Results Stored in the Meter s Memory Step 2 Press to view the average value and the number of tests performed before eating a meal for the last 14 days On pressing again t...

Page 19: ...will be displayed The screen will then automatically change to the memory check mode At this time the bell icon indicating that the PP2 alarm has been set will be displayed on the screen Step 2 Setti...

Page 20: ...ncel the alarm1 The OFF icon will blink on the screen Step 3 Press to adjust the time of the alarm1 A number representing the time will blink on the screen Press to set the time Press to end Setting t...

Page 21: ...nto place Note Removing the meter batteries will not affect your stored result However you may need to reset your meter settings See pages 12 14 Caring for Your System Use a soft cloth or tissue to wi...

Page 22: ...40 C 50 104 F and repeat the test after 30 minutes Understanding Error and Other Messages Note If the error messages persist contact your authorized i SENS sales representative Message What It Means...

Page 23: ...r authorized i SENS sales representative Performance Characteristics The performance of CareSens N Blood Glucose Monitoring System Strips has been evaluated in laboratory and in clinical tests Accurac...

Page 24: ...owsthattherecouldbevariationofupto4 2 Warranty Information Manufacturer sWarranty i SENS Inc warrants that the CareSens N Meter shall be free of defects in material and workmanship in normal use for a...

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