A negative glucose reading typically indicates that there is no detectable level of glucose in the sample tested, which can suggest normal blood sugar levels. It may also imply that the individual has not recently consumed carbohydrates or that their body is effectively managing glucose metabolism. However, context is important, as a negative reading could also arise from certain medical conditions or issues with the testing method. For a comprehensive understanding, consulting a healthcare professional is recommended.
Yes, the mean of a set of negative numbers is always negative. The mean is calculated by summing all the numbers and then dividing by the count of numbers. Since all the numbers in the set are negative, their sum will also be negative, resulting in a negative mean.
A negative plus a negative equals a negative.
its negative! negative reply, answer that is not positive
The mean would be negative, but standard deviation is always positive.
Taking "and" to mean "plus", the answer is negative 12.
A negative KVAR reading can be eliminated by adding an inductor to the circuit.
it does not has any charge
A fasting blood glucose of 137 is a concern. A random blood glucose of 137 is not a concern.
its a little high.
A blood glucose measurement determines the amount of sugar or glucose in the blood. A normal blood sugar reading before eating is between 70 to 90mg/dL. Provided you did not have anything to eat prior to the test, your blood sugar level reading is in the normal range.
Yes..Sometimes you have to check the meter and strips which may have an effect on the reading...I had a reading that was unusual for me...I checked it with another strip and the reading was more the range I was expecting
In a glucose urine test, the color that indicates a negative result when glucose is absent is usually light yellow or yellow. These colors suggest that there is no significant glucose present in the urine. A darker color may indicate the presence of glucose or other substances. Always refer to the specific test instructions for accurate interpretation.
Glucose gives a negative result in the iodine test because iodine primarily reacts with starch, forming a blue-black complex. Glucose, being a simple monosaccharide, does not have the helical structure that starch possesses, which is necessary for the iodine to bind effectively. Therefore, when iodine is added to a solution containing glucose, no color change occurs, resulting in a negative test.
While the normal blood glucose is 70-110, a single reading of 60mg/dL is not worrisome, provided there are no symptoms of hypoglycemia (tachycardia, sweating, confusion, coma, anxiety).
what does a reading of 6 mean?
No! 257 is not normal! 100 to90 is normal
Yes. Normal is around 120.