Capillary Blood Glucose Sample (Glucometer): Clinical Nursing Skills | @LevelUpRN

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Ellis demonstrates how to obtain a capillary blood glucose sample by using a glucometer.

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00:00 What to expect
00:35 Cleaning the site
1:20 Inserting test strip
1:35 Using a lancet
1:59 Wiping initial blood
2:08 Taking a blood sample
2:20 Reading the result
2:38 Cleaning up

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It's amazing how all the skills you just posted are what we're doing right now.Helping a lot

Vundlathando
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Thank you for the demonstration. One thing I would recommend is placing a tissue as a barriar on the patient's desk to prevent blood borne pathogen.

efrenrobles
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This is amazing thanks a lot. Can you do SubQ, ID & IM injection also IV please.

hanakassa
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You guys are the cutest! Thank you for this wonderful video. ❤️

christineestrella
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Would have like to see more infection control. Barrier use, cleaning glucometer, etc. how was lancet removed after gloves were off?

charleneroberts
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Thanks for the info. My endo suggested me to use Libre sensor with Ambrosia Blucon cgm. I have been using it for last one year and monitor blood glucose on phone and watch.

mohitbansal
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Mam i have a doubt that why are you pricking on the lateral side of the finger by using the lancet not on the finger pad, is there any rationale behind this?
I hope you will reply me. This piece of information will be very useful in clinical setting 💖
Your vedios are really informative and it is really helpful💖

achuaju
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Why is it done on the lateral side instead of the pad?

THE_KlNG
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Why are we not taking the value of first blood, why should we rub it out?

M.M
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also, clean the machine and set to dry after. State is watching lol

akkiec