Blood glucose definition

Blood glucose means a simple sugar found in the blood that is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.

Examples of Blood glucose in a sentence

  • Blood glucose monitors, including monitors designed to assist the visually impaired, and blood glucose testing strips.

  • Blood glucose strips and lancets purchased on the same day will have one copayment.

  • Blood glucose monitors, including monitors designed to assist the visually impaired.

  • Blood glucose monitors, including noninvasive monitors, and monitors designed to be used by blind individuals.

  • Blood glucose monitors, including monitors designed for the legally blind.

  • Blood glucose testing strips (BGTS) are primarily intended for insulin-dependent diabetics who will normally have received consultant advice on their condition.

  • Blood glucose monitors require a written prescription from a physician and must be obtained at a network pharmacy.

  • The Society of Thoracic Surgeons practice guideline series: Blood glucose management during adult cardiac surgery.

  • Blood glucose logs must be created by an electronic blood glucose meter that stores every reading, records date and time of reading, and from which data can be downloaded and printed.

  • Blood glucose and risk of cardiovascular disease in the Asia Pacific region.

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