Medical Definition of Blood glucose monitoring

1. A way of testing how much glucose (sugar) is in the blood. A drop of blood, usually taken from the fingertip, is placed on the end of a specially coated strip, called a testing strip. The strip has a chemical on it that makes it change colour according to how much glucose is in the blood. A person can tell if the level of glucose is low, high, or normal in one of two ways. The first is by comparing the colour on the end of the strip to a colour chart that is printed on the side of the test strip container. The second is by inserting the strip into a small machine, called a meter, which reads the strip and shows the level of blood glucose in a digital window display. Blood testing is more accurate than urine testing in monitoring blood glucose levels because it shows what the current level of glucose is, rather than what the level was an hour or so previously. (09 Oct 1997)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Blood Glucose Monitoring

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blood fluke
blood from a stone
blood from a turnip
blood gas analysis
blood gases
blood glucose
blood glucose meter
blood glucose monitoring (current term)
blood glucose self-monitoring
blood group
blood group antigen
blood group incompatibility
blood group substance
blood grouping
blood grouping and crossmatching
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blood haemopathies
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