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Minsk

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  1. Minsk replied to 2008el's topic in General Nursing
    Not really, it can be 1 or 2 or as many times the patient eats a substantial meal, (normally we exclude small snacks, but to precise it should be any time the patient initiates a meal) The same will happen with the HS part, if the patients takes a nap we normally don't measure it, but it the patient sleeps regularly a big nap after lunch 1 to 2 hours we should measure it.
  2. Minsk replied to 2008el's topic in General Nursing
    And before I forget ACCUCHECK is simply the brand of the glucometer or test used to measure glucose in blood. So the best way to specify it would be Glucose Levels ACHS, leaving out the brand....
  3. Minsk replied to 2008el's topic in General Nursing
    Ante Cibum (before meals in latin) and Hours of Sleep (before going to sleep), it means that the blood sugar levels of this person needs to be controlled every time before having food, and before going to sleep at night. ACHS is not related to diabetes per se, imagine it as the same kind of thing as NPO (non per os, nothing by mouth) or Q4H (every four hours), they are simply some kind of medical order.

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