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Comparison of Glucose Values of Blood Samples Taken in Three Different Ways

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  • Tulay Sagkal Midilli
  • Eda Ergın
  • Ebru Baysal
  • Zeki Arı

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The purpose of the study was to determine differences and correlations between the blood glucose values of venous blood and the first and second drops of capillary blood samples taken in three different ways. Blood samples were (a) venous blood, (b) the first and second drops of capillary blood from the middle finger of the right hand (only washed with soap and water), and (c) the first and second drops of capillary blood from the middle finger of the left hand (washed with soap and water and cleaned with alcohol). It was concluded that the fasting capillary blood glucose values could be used in place of venous blood glucose values, that only washing the hands with neutral soap and water for 30 s could be sufficient for capillary blood glucose measurement, and that the first or second blood drop from a clean hand could be used for capillary blood glucose measurement.

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  • Tulay Sagkal Midilli & Eda Ergın & Ebru Baysal & Zeki Arı, 2019. "Comparison of Glucose Values of Blood Samples Taken in Three Different Ways," Clinical Nursing Research, , vol. 28(4), pages 436-455, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:clnure:v:28:y:2019:i:4:p:436-455
    DOI: 10.1177/1054773817719379
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