Most devices I've come across recommend the finger, but you should refer to the manual that came with your device not an internet forum and if you don't have the manual, don't be such a cheapskate and buy a new device, not off eBay, from the pharmacy/chemist/whatever you call them in your corner of the globe.
The best way to get your blood sugar levels normal again is to watch your intake of carbohydrates. If you have high blood sugar levels, try to stick to foods that do not contain as many carbohydrates. If your blood sugars are low, try to up your intake of carbohydrates.
Add atf through dip stick that u check the levels
The oil stick on a 2001 Kia Rio is located on the top of the engine. The oil stick allows a person the ability to check the oil levels on their vehicle.
A finger stick is a quick and simple procedure where a healthcare provider pricks the fingertip to obtain a small blood sample for testing purposes, such as measuring glucose levels for diabetic patients.
by drinking lime juice &a then after 10 mins stick your finger down your throat.
You are not supposed to, it's a sealed transmission, no dip stick.
You could use a dip-stick or check the gages, there are gages for everything on those modern bikes.
It's normally called a needle stick, or an occupational exposure to blood borne pathogens.
The hemoglucotest is a strip used to test the blood sugar levels of the body. This is at least a daily occurrence for most diabetics, some must test more frequently.
== == == == There isn't one! Nor is there a way for you to check the level yourself- you must have a mechanic to do it.
There are many websites available. You may want to stick to trusted medical sites or organizations. You may want to check out webmd.com. Another good website is the american diabetes association, http://www.diabetes.org.
You cant check the transmission fluid yourself , you have to take it to a shop and get them to check it . It doesn't have a stick , it has two things on the trans ,one to check the fluid and one to drain it ..