fingerprikk
Fingerprikk, or finger-prick, is a medical technique for obtaining a small sample of capillary blood by puncturing the fingertip. It is commonly used for point-of-care testing and home monitoring, providing a rapid alternative to venous blood draws.
Procedure and equipment: A sterile lancet is used to create a tiny puncture on the fingertip after
Applications: In diabetes care, fingerprick testing is used to measure blood glucose levels between visits. It
Advantages and limitations: The method is quick, inexpensive, portable, and minimizes the need for venipuncture. Limitations
Safety and handling: Use of single-use lancets reduces risk of infection. Proper disposal in sharps containers