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3. Do a function control test with the
smartLAB
®
check strip
4.
Optional:
Check meter and test strip performance with the
smartLAB
®
nG
control solution. When test results are still questi-
onable or inconsistent, consult your healthcare professional be-
fore making any changes to your diabetes medication program.
5. Repeat the Measurement:
If the values of the repeated measurements are however questiona-
ble and do not match the way you feel, please contact your health
care professional before you change your medication.
Note:
1. Extremely high humidity may affect the test results. A relative
humidity greater than 90% may cause inaccurate results.
2. A red blood cell count (Hematocrit) below 30% may cause higher
results. Hematocrit above 55% may cause lower results.
3. Some studies have shown that electromagnetic fields may affect
results. Do not test near an operating microwave oven.
Symptoms of high or low blood glucose:
Being aware of the symptoms of high or low blood glucose can help
you understand your test results and decide what to do if they seem
unusual. A high blood glucose would be greater than 240 mg/dL
(13.33 mmol/L). A low blood glucose would be below 60 mg/dL
(3.33 mmol/L). Here are the most common symptoms:
High blood glucose (hyperglycemia): fatigue, increased appetite or
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