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Lifescan OneTouch SelectSimple - Alternate Site Testing; Forearm or Palm Sample Guide

Lifescan OneTouch SelectSimple
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Testing with a forearm or palm sample
The OneTouch® SelectSimple™ Meter lets you obtain a blood
sample from your forearm or palm. Getting a drop of blood
from thesealternate sites may be less painful than a
fingertip sample.
CAUTION:
Do Not test on your forearm or palm when:
You think your blood glucose is rapidly falling, such as within
two hours of exercise or a rapid-acting insulin injection or
insulin pump bolus. Testing with a fingertip sample may
identify hypoglycaemia or an insulin reaction sooner than
testing with a forearm or palm sample.
It has been less than two hours after a meal, a rapid-acting
insulin injection or insulin pump bolus, physical exercise, or
you think your glucose level is changing rapidly.
You are ill or during times of stress.
You are concerned about the possibility of hypoglycaemia
or an insulin reaction, such as when driving a car. This is
especially important if you suffer from hypoglycaemia
unawareness (lack of symptoms to indicate an insulin
reaction).
CAUTION:
Talk to your healthcare professional before using your
forearm or palm for testing.
If you are testing: Use blood sample
from your:
Routinely before meals. Prior to
or more than two hours after:
a meal
exercise
a rapid-acting insulin injection
or insulin pump bolus
Fingertip, forearm,
or palm
When your blood glucose is
changing rapidly, such as:
within two hours after a meal
within two hours after a
rapid-acting insulin injection
or insulin pump bolus, or
during or within two hours
after exercise
Fingertip

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