Comparing
Your
Meter
Result
to
a
Laboratory
Result
Comparing
your
meter's
results
with
laboratory
results
periodically.
The
results
of
the
Sejoy
BG707
meter
are
plasma
equivalent.
This
method
will
help
you
and
your
healthcare
professional
compare
your
meter
results
w
ith
laboratory
test
results.
The
Sejoy
BG707
meter's
test
result
and
laboratory
t
e
st
results
both
are
expressed
in
plasmaequivalent
units.
However,
your
blood
glucose
meter
result
may
differ
from
your
laboratory
result
due
to
normal
variation.
Your
blood
glucose
meter
results
can
be
affected
by
factors
and
conditions
that
do
not
affect
laboratory
results
in
the
same
way.
•
If
your
blood
glucose
is
below
5.55mmol/L(100mg/dL),
your
results
generally
should
fall
within
0.83mmol/L
( 15mg/dL)
of
the
laboratory
result.
•
If
your
blood
glucose
is
equal
to
or
over
generally
should
fall
within
±15%
of
the
laboratory
result.
To
maximize
your
chances
of
an
accurate
comparison
between
meter
and
laboratory
results,
Before
going
to
the
lab
•
Perform
a
control
solution
test
to
make
sure
the
meter
is
working
•
Do
Not
eat
for
at
least
eight
hours
before
you
test
your
blood
glucose.
While
at
the
lab
• Perform
your
meter
test
within
15
minutes
from
the
lab
test.
•
Use
fresh
capillary
blood
obtained
from
the
fingertip,
venous
blood,
neonatal
blood.
•
Follow
all
instructions
in
this
Owner's
Booklet
to
test
by
your
meter.
±
±
please
follow
a
few
basic
guidelines:
5.55mmol/L(
100
mg/dL),
your
results
perform
properly.
a
blood
glucose
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