Only the CareSens II Tester HAVE CODING REQUIRED.
Other CareSens Testers have NO CODING REQUIRED.
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Only the CareSens II Tester HAVE CODING REQUIRED.
Other CareSens Testers have NO CODING REQUIRED.
Reports of an allergic reaction to the lancets are extremely rare. The lancets are not silicon coated and are latex free. The lancets are made of stainless steel, approved for medical purposes. This steel contains 18 % Chromium and approximately 9 % Nickel.
The meter uses 1 3-volt lithium coin cell battery (type CR 2032) found in many stores.
A lancing device and 10 CareSens lancets are included with every new CareSens meter. Extra supplies of CareSens lancets will be available for purchase from us.
CareSens II has proved to be a popular meter with people who need to store 250 records on the meter or download them to the PC Care software.
CareSens N is a simple and smart option which calculates and displays the averages of total test results, as well as pre and post meal test results. It is ideal for those frequent testers who require alarms to remind them to test at meal times.
CareSens and CareSens N Test Strips. The CareSens Test Strips are used with the CareSens II while the CareSens N no coding strips will be used with the CareSens N meters.
YES.
Research shows that the earlier your diabetes is diagnosed and the sooner you start to aggressively get your blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol into target ranges, the healthier you can be over the years.
Once you are diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, you have it for the rest of your life. To stay healthy, keep your blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol under good control.
Each batch of test strips has a slightly different sensitivity which can affect the accuracy of the test result if the code of the test strip does not correspond to the code setting of your meter.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) strongly recommends that blood-testing devices, including lancets, should never be used more than once to prevent any chance of infection.
And even cleaning using alcohol may not sufficiently disinfect a lancet.
One of the best ways to ensure accurate blood test results is to wash and dry your hands before testing, as unwashed hands can sometimes make a marked difference to the reading.
Blood glucose monitors are allowed to have up to 20% error in accuracy. Different meters may also vary compared with each other as a result of environmental conditions, such as heat, low temperatures or humidity
There is no rule.
The simplest answer is to test as many times as it takes to feel confident about your blood glucose control once before eating and again after the meal.
It can also be based on your doctor's instructions.
The average time for our products to show the results is 5 seconds.
You don't need to code when using the Caresens N, Accu-Chek Active and Accu-Chek Performa. They require no coding.
For most people with diabetes, the American Diabetes Association recommends a fasting or before-meals blood sugar goal of 70–130 mg/dl (4-7 mmol/L). One to two hours after eating, a postprandial blood sugar reading at or under 180 mg/dl (10 mmol/L) is recommended.
Caresens II blood glucose monitor measures blood glucose quickly and accurately. It automatically absorbs the small blood sample applied to the narrow edge of the strip. CareSens II glucose monitor allows alternative site monitoring where fewer nerve endings exist to greatly reduce pain associated with drawing blood for testing. The CareSens II blood glucose monitor guarantees, with proper use, accurate blood glucose measurement regardless of sample location. Whether a sample is drawn from fingertip, forearm, palm, calf or thigh, the results are accurate. The CareSens II blood glucose monitor provides storage for up to 250 blood glucose test results. It also stores the 14-day average and number of tests performed. The performance of CareSens II blood glucose monitor has been evaluated in laboratory and in clinical tests. CareSens II blood glucose monitors are calibrated to yield results equivalent to plasma glucose concentrations. The accuracy of the CareSens II System was evaluated by comparing blood glucose results obtained by patients with those obtained using a YSI Model 2300 Glucose Analyzer, a laboratory instrument.
Direction to use
1. Wash and dry your hands using warm water may help the blood flow.
2. After washing your hands, insert a test strip into the meter.
3. Use the lancing device on the side of your fingertip to get a drop of blood.
4. Touch and hold the edge of the test strip to the drop of blood, and wait for the result.
5. Your blood glucose level will appear on the meter's display.
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 12.5 × 7 × 16 cm |
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Blood glucose monitors are allowed to have up to 20% error in accuracy. Different meters may also vary compared with each other as a result of environmental conditions, such as heat, low temperatures or humidity
One of the best ways to ensure accurate blood test results is to wash and dry your hands before testing, as unwashed hands can sometimes make a marked difference to the reading.
The average time for our products to show the results is 5 seconds.
There is no rule.
The simplest answer is to test as many times as it takes to feel confident about your blood glucose control once before eating and again after the meal.
It can also be based on your doctor's instructions.
For most people with diabetes, the American Diabetes Association recommends a fasting or before-meals blood sugar goal of 70–130 mg/dl (4-7 mmol/L). One to two hours after eating, a postprandial blood sugar reading at or under 180 mg/dl (10 mmol/L) is recommended.
You don't need to code when using the Caresens N, Accu-Chek Active and Accu-Chek Performa. They require no coding.
YES.
Research shows that the earlier your diabetes is diagnosed and the sooner you start to aggressively get your blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol into target ranges, the healthier you can be over the years.
Once you are diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, you have it for the rest of your life. To stay healthy, keep your blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol under good control.
Each batch of test strips has a slightly different sensitivity which can affect the accuracy of the test result if the code of the test strip does not correspond to the code setting of your meter.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) strongly recommends that blood-testing devices, including lancets, should never be used more than once to prevent any chance of infection.
And even cleaning using alcohol may not sufficiently disinfect a lancet.
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