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  2. Blood glucose monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Blood glucose monitoring is the use of a glucose meter for testing the concentration of glucose in the blood ().Particularly important in diabetes management, a blood glucose test is typically performed by piercing the skin (typically, via fingerstick) to draw blood, then applying the blood to a chemically active disposable 'test-strip'.

  3. Venipuncture - Wikipedia

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    There are times when a blood culture collection is required. The culture will determine if there are pathogens in the blood. Normally blood is sterile. When drawing blood from cultures use a sterile solution such as Betadine rather than alcohol. This is done using sterile gloves, while not wiping away the surgical solution, touching the ...

  4. Blood pressure measurement - Wikipedia

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    A minimum systolic value can be roughly estimated by palpation, most often used in emergency situations, but should be used with caution. [10] It has been estimated that, using 50% percentiles, carotid, femoral and radial pulses are present in patients with a systolic blood pressure > 70 mmHg, carotid and femoral pulses alone in patients with systolic blood pressure of > 50 mmHg, and only a ...

  5. Drawing blood and programming robots: Barberton ... - AOL

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    Labs that teach students to draw blood or program robots and drones help with that process. Barberton School Board member Cindy Sutton observes eighth grade student Hannah Gibson working on a ...

  6. Phlebotomy - Wikipedia

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    A phlebotomy draw station is a place where blood is drawn from patients for laboratory testing, transfusions, donations, or research purposes. The blood is typically drawn via venipuncture or a finger stick by a healthcare professional such as a phlebotomist , nurse , or medical assistant . [ 21 ]

  7. Could simple blood tests improve Alzheimer's diagnosis ... - AOL

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    In contrast, most clinics routinely draw blood. This means that blood tests for Alzheimer’s disease could be performed relatively easily, including by primary care providers.”

  8. Allen's test - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, Allen's test or the Allen test is a medical sign used in physical examination of arterial blood flow to the hands. It was named for Edgar Van Nuys Allen, who described the original version of the test in 1942.

  9. Fingerstick - Wikipedia

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    Blood glucose monitoring In medicine , some blood tests are conducted on capillary blood obtained by fingerstick (or fingerprick ) (or, for neonates , by an analogous heelprick ). The site, free of surface arterial flow , where the blood is to be collected is sterilized with a topical germicide , and the skin pierced with a sterile lancet . [ 1 ]