Veterinary Blood Glucose Monitoring Meter Kit Accurate Result For Cats and Dogs
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Veterinary Blood Glucose Monitoring Meter Kit Accurate Result For Cats and Dogs
The VQPETTMH Blood Glucose Monitoring System (Meter Model: VGM30) is designed to quantitatively measure the glucose concentration in venous and fresh capillary whole blood. The VQPETTMH Blood Glucose Monitoring System is based on measurement of electrical current caused by the reaction of the glucose with the reagents on the electrode of the test strip. The blood sample is pulled into the tip of the test strip through capillary action. Glucose in the sample reacts with glucose enzyme and the mediator. Electrons are generated, producing a current that is positive correlation to the glucose concentration in the sample. After the reaction time, the glucose concentration in the sample is displayed. The meter is calibrated to display plasma-like concentration results.
The VQPETTMH Blood Glucose Monitoring System is designed for use in home and clinical settings by pet owners and veterinarians. It is intended to use as an aid for persons with diabetic pets and by veterinarians to monitor glucose concentration in whole blood of cats and dogs and monitor the effectiveness of diabetes control.The system should not be used for diagnosis of diabetes.
Your Meter System Overview
The VQPETTMH Blood Glucose Meter and Test Strip
Your Meter Display
The picture below shows all the symbols that appear on your meter display.
Test Procedure
Preparing the Lancing Device
For sampling, adjust the depth penetration to reduce the discomfort.
1. Unscrew the lancing device cover from the body of the lancing device. Insert a sterile lancet into the Lancing Device and push it until the lancet comes to a complete stop in the lancing device.
2. Hold the lancet firmly in the lancing device and twist the safety tab of the lancet until it loosens, then pull the safety tab off the lancet. Save the safety tab for disposing used lancet.
3. Carefully screw the cover back onto the lancing device. Avoid contact with the exposed needle. Make sure the cover is fully sealed on the lancing device.
4. Adjust the puncture depth by rotating the lancing device cover. There are a total of 5 puncture depth settings. To reduce the discomfort, use the lowest setting that still produces an adequate drop of blood.
Getting a Blood Drop and Testing
1. Consult your veterinary doctor to get recommendations for the best sampling method and information on prefer puncture site.
To obtain a capillary blood sample you can choose the following sites:
· The ear - all species
· Paw (cats and dogs)
· Leg callus (dogs)
· Inner lip (dogs)
Or you can choose the venous blood to test.
2. Pull the cocking barrel back to set the lancing device. You may hear a click to indicate the lancing device is now loaded and ready for obtaining a drop of blood.
3. Press the lancing device against the puncture site to be lanced with the cover resting on the site. Push the release button to prick puncture site. You should hear a click as the lancing device activates.
4. Gently massage from the base of the puncture site to obtain the required blood volume. Avoid smearing the drop of blood. Test immediately after a good blood drop has formed.
5. Immediately touch the tip of the test strip to the drop of blood. The blood pulled into the test strip through the tip. Make sure that the blood sample has been fully filled the check window on the strip tip. Hold the tip of the test strip in the blood drop until the meter beeps.
Discard the Used Test Strip
You can discard the used test strip to the direction of arrow. Meter turns off automatically after a beep.
Expected Diabetes Control Goal:
Cat
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Dog
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Non-diabetic pet glucose
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47-151 mg/dL
(2.6-8.4 mmol/L)
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63-110 mg/dL
(3.5-6.1 mmol/L)
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enal threshold
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250 mg/dL
(14 mmol/L)
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180 mg/dL
(10 mmol/L)
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