fingerprikkglukometer
A fingerprikkglukometer is a handheld medical device used to measure the concentration of glucose in blood from a small fingertip sample. It is commonly used by people with diabetes to monitor daily glucose levels and to help adjust diet, activity, and medication. The term fingerprikkglukometer is the Swedish-style spelling of the device known in English as a finger-prick glucose meter.
The device works by pricking the finger with a lancet to obtain a tiny drop of blood,
Typical components include the meter, a lancet device, disposable test strips, and a battery or power source.
Accuracy is subject to standards such as ISO 15197 in many regions, which require readings to be
Limitations include potential interference from temperature, humidity, altitude, dehydration, or high hematocrit, and risks of infection