Lifescan ONE TOUCH Profile Blood Glucose Monitoring System Owner's Booklet page 63

Lifescan blood glucose monitoring/insulin tracking system owner's booklet
Hide thumbs Also See for ONE TOUCH Profile Blood Glucose Monitoring System:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Keep in touch with your emotional
and physical condition. Stress or
illness can affect diabetes.
Watch for signs and symptoms of
low blood glucose (hypoglycemia)
and high blood glucose (hyper-
glycemia).
Review your test results with your
healthcare professional regularly.
1. LifeScan data on file.
2. LifeScan data on file.
3. Kahn, R., and Weir, G.: Joslin's Diabetes Mellitus. Philadelphia:
Lea and Febiger (1994), 489.
4. Krall, L. P., and Beaser, R. S.: Joslin Diabetes Manual.
Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger (1989), 261–263.
5. American Diabetes Association position statement on the
Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (1993).
6. Clarke, W. L., et al.: Diabetes Care, Vol. 10, No. 5 (1987),
622–628.
7. Surwit, R. S., and Feinglos, M. N.: Diabetes Forecast (1988),
April, 49–51.
8. Sacks, D. B.: "Carbohydrates." Burtis, C. A. and Ashwood,
E. R. (ed.), Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry. Philadelphia:
W. B. Saunders Company (1994), 959.
9. Krall, L. P.: and Beaser, R. S.: Joslin Diabetes Manual.
Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger (1989), 138.
10. Wickham, N. W. R., et al.: Practical Diabetes, Vol. 3, No. 2
(1986), 100.
11. Cohen, F. E., et al.: Diabetes Care, Vol. 9, No. 3 (1986),
320–322.
12. Atkin, S. H., et al.: "Fingerstick glucose determination in
shock." Annals of Internal Medicine, Vol. 114 (1991),
1020–1024.
56

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

One touch profile

Table of Contents