Ans) A test strip for use with a photometer for determining blood glucose concentration from a blood sample, said strip comprising:
- A substrate having a top surface and an opposing bottom surface, said substrate having an aperture formed there through, said aperture being adapted to receive and receiving a droplet of blood;
- A porous membrane having a top surface and an opposing bottom surface, said top surface of said membrane adhered to said bottom surface of said substrate so that said membrane is in registration with said aperture in said substrate, said porous membrane filters red blood cells from plasma in said blood; and
- A reagent carried on said bottom surface of said membrane, the interior of said membrane being substantially free of said reagent, said reagent reacts with glucose in blood plasma.
- The photometer includes an infrared LED for detecting glucose components in the reacted test strip and simple, one-button operation.
The glucometer contains an instrüment called a photometer How is blood glucose measured using a photometer?
You will be measuring Sylvia's fasting blood glucose using a glucometer You know this is classified as a waived test. What does the classification of waived test mean?
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who has diabetes mellitus about using a glucometer to monitor her blood glucose. Whic following actions should the nurse identify as an indication that the client understands the instructions?
The blood glucose level of a person can be measured by spectrometry for clinical use. The absorbance intensity of 6 standard solutions with known glucose concentration is shown below: | C (M) | 0 | 2x10°ーー4x10ゴー16x10·すーー8x10-31-1102 onc. of glucose Absorbance 0 0.189 0.412 0.672 0.8181.104 a) Calculate the equation of the best-fit straight line for the standard glucose solution using the least-square method b) Calculate (i) the variance of the regression line and (i) the correlation coefficient of the (c)...
Soru 10 True or false: When using a glucometer always transfer the first drop of blood on the reagent strip to perform the test True False D Soru 11 true or false: When instructing a patient to use a Peak Flow Meter, instruct them to cover the mouthpiece with their tongu True False Soru 12 When collecting a patient's personal best peak flow reading, how many measurements should be taken?
A woman is being tested for diabetes mellitus. Her blood glucose is measured over a period of time, and the measurements are recorded in the table below. Graph the data and determine the type of feedback. (At time 0, the patient drinks a sugar solution). Provide a title for the graph and label the axes appropriately (including measurement units). Dependent variable:__ Independent variable:__ What is the mean (average) for this person s blood glucose? Consult your textbook for the normal...
Explain how the body maintains its blood glucose concentration and what happens when blood glucose rises too high or falls too low.
Blood glucose homeostasis Complete the following statements to describe how the pancreatic hormones help maintain blood glucose homeostasis. Not all choices will be used. Eating insulin _ blood glucose. When blood glucose is the pancreas secretes into the blood. glycogen breakdown This hormone is secreted by the B cells in the pancreatic islet. It stimulates the of glucose, which is stored as in the liver and muscle cells and used to form fat in the adipose tissue. increases glucose After...
he following table represents fasting blood glucose levels measured in monozygotic twins who were raised apart. Each row represents a separate pair of twins. Set 1 95 97 Set 2 93 90 Set 3 89 92 Set 4 101 90 Set 5 92 105 What is the covariance of fasting blood glucose between sets of twins?
The blood concentration is
given in mg/dL. Calculate the approximate concentrations of blood
glucose in mM. The molecular weight of glucose is 180 g/mol. There
are 10 dL in 1 L.
Blood glucose (mg/dL) To download image, click here In the experiment above, blood samples were taken from wild type (WT, white bar) or double knockout mice (DKO, black bar) and glucose in the blood was measured. In this experiment mice always have a supply of food pellets that they...
Glomerular Filtration 1. Blood entering the glomerulus contains blood cells, proteins, glucose, amino acids, salts, urea. wall and enter the filtrate. acids, salts, urea, and water to exit the blood and 2. Blood pressure causes small molecules of glucose, amino enter the glomerular capsule. The fluid in the glomerular capsule is called the filtrate. become part of the filtrate. 3. In the list that follows, draw an arrow from left to right for the small molecules that leave the glomerulus...