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Question by judith Henderson
Submitted on 7/23/2003
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what is the difference between capillary whole blood and venous whole blood when using the sure step meter.


Answer by Sales@ReDpc.CJB.com
Submitted on 11/9/2003
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Capillary refers to the microscopic blood vessels running through your skin and tissues

Venous refers to the much larger full-size blood vessels called Veins containing the unoxygenated blood on its way back to the heart but probably refers to arteries too

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