Blood glucose level is usually expressed in mg per deciliter. This unit of measurement represents the concentration of glucose in the blood, commonly used in clinical settings to monitor blood sugar levels.
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Blood glucose level is typically expressed in (b) mg per deciliter. This unit of measurement indicates the concentration of glucose present in a deciliter (100 milliliters) of blood. It is the standard unit used in clinical practice and self-monitoring of blood sugar levels.
Maintaining blood glucose within a normal range is crucial for overall health, as fluctuations can lead to various health complications, including diabetes. Monitoring blood glucose levels is essential for individuals with diabetes to manage their condition effectively and prevent complications.
Other units of measurement, such as grams per liter (d) and parts per million (c), are less commonly used for expressing blood glucose levels. mm of Hg (millimeters of mercury) (a) typically refers to blood pressure measurement, not blood glucose concentration.