User's Manual

Example Scenarios
Next are some example scenarios to help you understand how to use
the information on your screen. Always use all of the information on the
screen before deciding what to do or what treatment decision to make. If
you are not sure about what to do, consult your health care professional.
What you see What it means
When you wake-up:
350
250
150
50
mg
dL
9pm 1am 5am
65
Low Glucose
When you wake up, your current glucose
is 65 mg/dL and the trend arrow shows
it is changing slowly
. There is also a
Low Glucose
message at the top of the screen
and the
symbol.
Anytime you see the
symbol, you should
do a blood glucose test before deciding what
to do.
What you see What it means
Before breakfast:
350
250
150
50
12am 4am 8am
mg
dL
115
Ends in 2 days
8:06am
Before breakfast, your current glucose is
115 mg/dL. The graph shows that your glucose
is going up and so does the trend arrow
.
Consider what might be causing your glucose
to go up and what you might do to prevent a
high glucose. For example:
How much insulin should you take before
your meal?
Since you see
, should you consider taking
a little more insulin?
After breakfast:
350
250
150
50
108
mg
dL
1am 5am 9am
Glucose Going
Low
After breakfast, your current glucose is
108 mg/dL. The trend arrow shows it is
going down quickly
. There is also a
Glucose Going
Low
message at the top of the screen
and the
symbol.
Anytime you see the
symbol, you should
do a blood glucose test before deciding what
to do.
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