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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2008

How to self-monitor blood glucose

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  • The presenter moved a little fast at the beginning. It also would have been more helpful if the camera zoomed in to the finger as the patient was taking the blood. Overall, it was very informative.

  • She went through the steps a little fast initially but did a very good job of giving clear instructions as to what to do. Return demonstration is always a plus as it gives the patient a chance to perform steps in front of the person teaching them and a chance for the teacher to correct the mistakes.

  • This video was very informative. I like how she used return demostration after she completed her teaching. She also used visual aids which I think helps most people be able to learn. To enhance the learning I think she could have given written material so that he could refer back to anything he may have forgotten.

  • In the video the instructor went through the steps to quickly. How ever she was interactive with the patient and she quickly pointed out his mistakes

  • The information was informative. I think that you should have explained what the normal range for the glucose reading should be and also what a sharps container is.

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