Self-Monitoring Of Frequency Of Blood Glucose; Control Objectives Of Blood Glucose - Yuwell 582 User Manual

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Chapter 8: Self-monitoring time, monitoring frequency and control
objectives of blood glucose
Self-monitoring frequency of blood glucose
● The blood glucose of patients with poor blood glucose control or critically ill
patients should be monitored for 5-7 times a day, 3 days a week until the condition
is stable and blood glucose is controlled.
● When the condition is stable or has reached the goal of blood glucose control, it
can be monitored for 2 times a day, 3 days a week.
● The blood glucose of patients under insulin therapy should be monitored for at
least 5 times a day at the beginning of treatment, and should be self-monitored for
2-4 times a day after reaching the treatment goal.
● The blood glucose of patients taking oral medications and lifestyle interventions
should be monitored for 2-4 times per week.
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Chapter 8: Self-monitoring time, monitoring frequency and control

Control objectives of blood glucose

Diabetics need to regularly monitor their blood glucose levels to keep abreast of
changes in blood glucose levels. Your doctor will advise you on your blood glucose
test time and control level according to your specific situation. The following is the
blood glucose monitoring time recommended by experts, for reference only!
Status
Fasting (mg/dL)
79-110
Non-fasting (mg/dL)
79-144
Glycated hemoglobin (%)
objectives of blood glucose
Ideal
General
≤126
≤180
<6.5
6.5-7.5
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Poor
>126
>180
>7.5

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