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CONTOUR NEXT GEN - BLOOD GLUCOSE TESTING PROCEDURE; Fingertip Testing Setup and Supplies; Symptoms of High and Low Blood Glucose

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Contour
®
next GEN blood glucose monitoring system
TESTING
Fingertip Testing
Ensure that you have the materials you need before you begin testing:
Contour next GEN meter.
Contour next test strips.
Lancing device and lancets from your kit, if provided.
To perform a quality control check, you also need
Contour next
control solution. Some supplies are sold separately. Contact Customer
Service for questions about your kit. See the back cover for contact
information.
Symptoms of High or Low Blood Glucose
You can better understand your test results by being aware of
the symptoms of high or low blood glucose. According to the
American Diabetes Association (www.diabetes.org), some of the most
common symptoms are:
WARNING: Potential Biohazard
All parts of the kit are considered biohazardous and can
potentially transmit infectious diseases, even after you have
performed cleaning and disinfection, see page 55.
Always wash your hands with antibacterial soap and water and
dry them well before and after testing or handling the meter,
lancing device, or test strips.
For complete instructions on cleaning and disinfecting your meter
and lancing device, see page 55.
Low blood glucose (Hypoglycemia):
shakiness
sweating
fast heartbeat
blurred vision
confusion
passing out
seizure
irritability
extreme hunger
dizziness
High blood glucose (Hyperglycemia):
frequent urination
excessive thirst
blurred vision
increased fatigue
hunger
Ketones (Ketoacidosis):
shortness of breath
nausea or vomiting
very dry mouth
For additional information and a complete list of symptoms, contact
your health care professional.
WARNING
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, test your
blood glucose. If your test result is under the critical level you
have established with your health care professional or over
the recommended limit, follow your health care professional’s
advice immediately.

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