What does e3 mean on a blood sugar monitor?
What does e3 mean on a blood sugar monitor?
“E-3” in the display means your blood glucose may be extremely high or a meter or a test strip error has occurred. The following instructions should help you understand what action to take: If your test result matches how you feel, contact your healthcare professional immediately.
What test strips work with true result meter?
The TRUEresult® and TRUE2go® blood glucose systems use TRUEtest test strips, which are GDH-PQQ enzyme-based test strips. For a very small percentage of the population with diabetes, the GDH-PQQ enzyme can interfere with certain drug products or therapies that contain non-glucose sugars.
How do you do a glucose test?
For this test:
- DO NOT eat or drink anything (other than sips of water) for 8 to 14 hours before your test.
- You will be asked to drink a liquid that contains glucose (75 g).
- You will have blood drawn before you drink the liquid, and again 2 more times every 60 minutes after you drink it.
Which finger is used for pricking?
The middle or ring finger is preferred as having the greatest depth of tissue beneath the skin and hence offering the least chances of injury.
What is error 2 on blood sugar monitor?
“E-2” in the display means the code key is incorrect. Turn the meter off and make sure the code key is properly inserted. If this does not fix the problem, please contact Accu-Chek Customer Care.
What does e5 mean on a true result meter?
“E-5” in the display means the code key is incorrect or your test strips have expired. Make sure the time and date in the meter are correct.
How do you read a glucose meter?
How do I check?
- After washing your hands, insert a test strip into your meter.
- Use your lancing device on the side of your fingertip to get a drop of blood.
- Touch and hold the edge of the test strip to the drop of blood and wait for the result.
- Your blood glucose level will appear on the meter’s display.
Does squeezing finger affect blood sugar reading?
As for squeezing the finger, the researchers found that too much pressure did appear to interfere with accurate test results. Anywhere from 5 to 13 percent of study participants had a significantly different blood sugar result (versus no squeezing), depending on how much pressure they put on the finger.
How does the 1 hour glucose test work?
During the test, the mother is asked to drink a sweet liquid (glucose) and then will have blood drawn one hour from having the drink, as blood glucose levels normally peak within one hour. No fasting is required prior to this test. The test evaluates how your body processes sugar.
How do you read the 3 hour glucose test?
Results
- A normal blood glucose level is lower than 140 mg/dL (7.8 mmol/L).
- A blood glucose level between 140 and 199 mg/dL (7.8 and 11 mmol/L) is considered impaired glucose tolerance, or prediabetes.
- A blood glucose level of 200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) or higher may indicate diabetes.
How to prepare for a glucose test?
Save yourself time and always make sure you start your test with clean hands. Gather your materials. This includes your glucose meter, test strips, alcohol wipe, lancets, and lancing device. Having it all laid out and ready will make it easier to get an accurate test result. Prepare lancing device.
How to test your blood sugar with a glucose meter?
Press the lancet against your skin firmly and push the trigger to release the lancet. Then, put the lancet down and gently apply pressure around the test site to produce a blood sample. Load blood sample into glucose meter. Once you have enough for a blood sample, load the sample into reservoir of the glucose meter to test your blood sugar.
Can I use true Metrix to determine my True Blood glucose levels?
• Use of TRUE METRIX in a manner not specified in this Owner’s Booklet is not recommended and may affect ability to determine true blood glucose levels. • TRUE METRIX is an in vitro(outside body) quantitative system that is used for self-testing of human whole blood only.
Does my blood glucose monitoring system carry blood-borne pathogens after use?
• ALLparts of your blood glucose monitoring system could carry blood-borne pathogens after use, even after cleaning and disinfecting.2 • Cleaning and disinfecting the lancing device and the meter destroys most, but not necessarily all, blood- borne pathogens.