44
Inconsistent or Unexpected Test Results
If you continue to get unexpected test results, check your system with control
solution. If you experience symptoms that are not consistent with your glucose
results, review and follow all instructions in this Instructions for Use. Never ignore
symptoms or make significant changes to your diabetes control program. Inform
your Healthcare Professional of symptoms and/or concerns.
CAUTION
• Low Glucose Results: if your result is lower than 70mg/dL, it may mean
hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). This may require immediate treatment
according to your Healthcare Professional’s recommendations. Although
this result could be due to a test error, it is safer to treat first and test after.
• High Glucose Results: if your test result is higher than 180 mg/dL, it may
mean hyperglycemia (high blood sugar). If you are uncertain about your
test results, consider testing again. Your Healthcare Professional will help
you decide how to take action. If the meter displays HI all the time, please
re-check your blood sugar, however if your test result is still high, please
contact your Healthcare Professional immediately.
Range of Expected Values
Self-testing may help to monitor your blood glucose levels. Consults with your
physician to determine the best range of expected blood glucose values for you.
Expected blood glucose values for non-diabetic adults are as follows:
Before eating < 100 mg/dL(5.6 mmol/L)
One to Two hours after meals < 140 mg/dL(7.8 mmol/L)
Reference:
American Diabetes Association: Clinical Practice
Recommendations (2019) Diabetes Care, Vol 42, Supplement 1, p. S1-S100.
Содержание EasyTouch BluLink
Страница 1: ...Instructions for Use...
Страница 47: ...47...