نتایج جستجو برای: blood glucose self monitoring

تعداد نتایج: 1573496  

Journal: :Journal of diabetes science and technology 2010
David C Klonoff Joseph F Perz

The term “assisted monitoring of blood glucose” (AMBG) is a new paradigm in blood glucose testing and is introduced in this editorial. Assisted monitoring of blood glucose is similar to self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG), but unlike SMBG for which patients perform the monitoring, AMBG is performed for a patient with diabetes by a health care provider or other caregiver. Assisted and self-m...

2018

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Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1977
E T Leary C J Delaney M A Kenny

We have used equilibrated human blood for blood-gas quality control since 1970. In blood equilibrated 24 h after shedding, gas tensions are stable for 4 to 6 h at 0 to 4 degrees C; each control specimen is analyzed several times during that period to resolve malfunctions, etc. Three-fourths of all errors in gas-tension measurement detected with equilibrated blood were detected with the highest-...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2013
Andrea Serino Adrian Alsmith Marcello Costantini Alisa Mandrigin Ana Tajadura-Jimenez Christophe Lopez

Recent research on bodily self-consciousness has assumed that it consists of three distinct components: the experience of owning a body (body ownership); the experience of being a body with a given location within the environment (self-location); and the experience of taking a first-person, body-centered, perspective on that environment (perspective). Here we review recent neuroimaging studies ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2018
Michael N Sawka Karl E Friedl

Emerging Wearable Physiological Monitoring Technologies and Decision Aids 1 for Health & Performance 2 3 4 Michael N. Sawka 5 6 Karl E. Friedl 7 8 9 10 School of Biological Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332 11 12 2 Department of Neurology, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 13 94121 14 15 16 17 18 Running Head: Wearable Physiological Sensor M...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2004
Kristen R Ehresmann Norman Crouch Paula M Henry John M Hunt Tonia L Habedank Robert Bowman Kristine A Moore

Measles incidence has declined significantly in the United States since the 1989-1991 resurgence. Several conditions, including pockets of underimmunization, international importation, and the inability to rapidly detect and contain cases, represent potential threats to this success. During the 1995-1996 winter holiday season, the Minnesota Department of Health investigated an outbreak of measl...

2011
Lan Shi

Using original survey data, this paper examines whether monetary rewards and honor rewards encourage or discourage blood donation. On the use of monetary rewards, we find that i) the overall sample’s response to monetary rewards is positive, and ii) people who volunteer more frequently, people who donated blood regularlt and people who donate blood to help others respond less positively to mone...

Journal: :Journal of diabetes science and technology 2013
Laurence B Katz Riad G Dirani Gang Li Randee A Randoll John J Mahoney

BACKGROUND Health care professionals (HCPs) routinely review handwritten blood glucose (BG) logbooks during office visits of patients with diabetes. METHOD In this study, 64 HCPs were asked to assess glycemic patterns and estimate BG averages in six simulated handwritten logbooks. The HCPs then reviewed the pattern logs and averages in six OneTouch® Verio™IQ meters containing corresponding da...

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