fingerpriksmålinger
Fingerpriksmålinger refer to measurements taken from capillary blood obtained by finger-prick sampling. A small amount of blood is drawn by puncturing the fingertip with a sterile lancet and collected for testing with a disposable test strip or a handheld meter. The method is widely used in settings where quick results are needed and venous samples are impractical.
The most common use is self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) in people with diabetes. Finger-prick tests provide
In practical terms, finger-prick measurements typically involve cleaning the finger, puncturing the fingertip, allowing a small
Accuracy and limitations arise from sampling technique, device quality, and physiological factors. Capillary samples can differ
Safety and regulation emphasize sterile lancet use, proper disposal to prevent injury, and adherence to manufacturer