no not every Christmas
It is generally recommended to fast for at least 8-12 hours before a fasting blood test to obtain accurate results. However, if your doctor specifically instructed you to fast for 16 hours, then you should follow their recommendation for the most accurate results.
No, but it should be trough level (several hours after last dose).
is 130 after fasting for twelve hours considered too high?
for fasting blood sugar 7 or 8 hours sufficient. for random or ppbs there is no need for fasting.
It depends on the type of blood test. For fasting sugar tests it can have an affect. Fasting longer than 12 to 14 hours will cause your body to start utilizing glycogen that is primarily stored in your muscles and that can affect blood tests for fasting sugar.
The initial test, usually done at 28 weeks does not require that you are fasting. You should eat normally the day of the test. If that test is abnormal then you will have to do a Fasting Glucose Tolerance Test over 3 hours.
The patient should be fasting (nothing to eat or drink) for 10 to 24 hours before the blood test and should not smoke for 24 hours beforehand.
yes it needs fasting atleast 8 hours
The duration you should refrain from eating and drinking before a medical exam varies depending on the type of test being conducted. For blood tests, fasting for 8 to 12 hours is commonly recommended, while some procedures may require shorter or longer fasting periods. Always follow your healthcare provider's specific instructions regarding fasting to ensure accurate results.
Having longer school hours means more breaks less school days and longer holidays a lot of children would agree that this would be great and teachers would not complain about being behind on the lessons.School hours should be longer as well so that children grow smarter.
No, school hours should not be longer. You already have to sit in a classroom for 8 hours a day 5 times a week, any longer and your brain would be fried. I know i wouldn't be able to handle it any longer.
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