Depending on your child’s situation or diagnosis, you may be asked to check their urine for glucose and ketones. These tips can help you.
Materials needed:
Steps to follow:
Materials needed:
Steps to follow:
Tips to remember
Your child’s care team will tell you how many times a day to check the urine.
Look at the Glucose Color Chart and the Ketone Color Chart on the bottle.
The Glucose Chart is the top chart. It will be like this example:
Use the top marker on the strip to compare the results of glucose to the boxes found on the Keto-Diastix bottle, or prescribed urine test strips. Read the result at exactly 30 seconds, or as directed on the test strip document.
The Ketone Chart is the bottom chart. It will be like this example:
Use the bottom marker on the strip to compare the results of ketones to the chart on the Keto-Diastix bottle, or prescribed urine test strip. Read this result at exactly 15 seconds, or as directed by the test strip used.
Glucose results | Ketone results | What to do |
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1/10% to 1% | Negative | Record the result on a notepad and tell your care team at the next visit. |
Greater than 1% | Positive | Call the hospital right away, and ask to speak with the nurse, nurse practitioner, or clinical pharmacist. |
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Reviewed: September 2022