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==Experimental Design of Own Device==
==Experimental Design of Own Device==
To test our device, we would test our non-invasive patches against an insulin pump. We would be measuring the blood glucose levels of people using the insulin pump and our patches. Since we already know the insulin pump works, we would be measuring the patches and comparing the results to those of the insulin pump to see if our patches would actually work. People without diabetes normally have a blood glucose level from 70-99 mg/dl, (milligrams of glucose per deciliter of blood,) before meals and under 140 mg/dl 1-2 hours after meals. A person with diabetes normally has a blood glucose level of 80-130 mg/dl before meals and under 180 mg/dl 1-2 hours after meals.
To test our device, we would test our non-invasive patches against an insulin pump. We would be measuring the blood glucose levels of people using the insulin pump and our patches. People without diabetes normally have a blood glucose level from 70-99 mg/dl, (milligrams of glucose per deciliter of blood,) before meals and under 140 mg/dl 1-2 hours after meals. A person with diabetes normally has a blood glucose level of 80-130 mg/dl before meals and under 180 mg/dl 1-2 hours after meals. Since we know that insulin pumps work, we would test to see what kind of results the insulin pump gives and what kind of blood glucose levels the patients using the insulin pump have, and compare that to the blood glucose levels of people using our patches, to see if our patches were giving similar results and are working or if they are giving a completely different result and are not working.
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Name: Eli Ozaki
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Name: Nicholas Guzek
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LAB 3 WRITE-UP

Descriptive Stats and Graph

Average of heart rate measurements by pulse ox (gold standard) = 98.08976898

Average of heart rate measurements by Spree = 98.94078947

Standard deviation of heart rate measurements by pulse ox (gold standard) = 23.03054395

Standard deviation of heart rate measurement by Spree = 24.83748725

Correlation coefficient between pulse ox (gold standard) and Spree = 0.690806489

Average of body temperature measurements by oral thermometer (gold standard) = 96.65269939

Average of body temperature measurements by Spree = 95.5308642

Standard deviation of body temperature measurements by oral thermometer (gold standard) = 1.918462545

Standard deviation of body temperature measurement by Spree = 0.870378299

Correlation coefficient between oral thermometer (gold standard) and Spree = 0.192798089



Inferential Stats



Design Flaws and Recommendations

Our product Spree, falls short of giving an accurate measurement, of both heart rate and temperature.





Experimental Design of Own Device

To test our device, we would test our non-invasive patches against an insulin pump. We would be measuring the blood glucose levels of people using the insulin pump and our patches. People without diabetes normally have a blood glucose level from 70-99 mg/dl, (milligrams of glucose per deciliter of blood,) before meals and under 140 mg/dl 1-2 hours after meals. A person with diabetes normally has a blood glucose level of 80-130 mg/dl before meals and under 180 mg/dl 1-2 hours after meals. Since we know that insulin pumps work, we would test to see what kind of results the insulin pump gives and what kind of blood glucose levels the patients using the insulin pump have, and compare that to the blood glucose levels of people using our patches, to see if our patches were giving similar results and are working or if they are giving a completely different result and are not working.