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titleOfInvention An integrated blood glucose tester
abstract The utility model belongs to the field of medical auxiliary equipment, in particular to an integrated blood sugar tester. For most of the existing blood sugar testing methods, the fingers of the tester are first disinfected with alcohol, and then the blood sugar test paper is installed on the blood sugar tester, and then Prick the finger with a blood sugar needle, and then use a blood sugar test strip and a blood sugar tester to test blood sugar after the blood is squeezed out. The medical staff need to operate back and forth, the work intensity is high, and the efficiency of testing blood sugar is low. The following scheme is now proposed, which includes testing The tester is provided with a chamber, a micro-suction pump is fixedly installed on the bottom inner wall of the chamber, and the inlet port of the micro-suction pump is sealed and threadedly connected with a suction tube. The integrated design of needle, blood glucose test strip and tester does not require repeated operations by medical staff, which reduces the work intensity of medical staff, saves operation time, and improves the efficiency of blood glucose testing.
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