prickteszt
A prickteszt, commonly known as a finger-prick test or capillary blood test, is a simple and quick diagnostic procedure used to collect a small sample of blood from the fingertip or another superficial vein. This method is widely employed in various medical settings, including home healthcare, clinical laboratories, and point-of-care testing environments. The test is particularly useful for monitoring conditions that require frequent blood glucose measurements, such as diabetes, or for assessing other biomarkers like hemoglobin levels, cholesterol, or infectious disease markers.
The procedure involves pricking the skin with a small, sterile lancet to draw a drop of blood.
Prickteszt results are usually available within minutes, depending on the specific test being performed. While highly