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Dexcom G5x System User Guide
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The following is an example of a chapter’s Safety Statement and how to read
it.
Since this is a Warning, you know it covers important safety information.
Italics are the Do/Don’t steps to follow:
Calibrate at least once every 12
hours
. Below the italics is a statement explaining Why you need to follow the
steps: Calibrating less often than every 12 hours might cause inaccurate
sensor glucose readings. And finally what happens, or the Consequences, if
you don’t: Missing a severe low (hypoglycemia) or high (hyperglycemia)
glucose event.
2.4 Overview of Safety Statements
This section provides a review of Safety Statements containing the same
elements described above (type of Safety Statement, an action, a statement
of potential harm, and consequences) but listed in a narrative, not boxed,
format. Here you’ll learn what indications and contraindications are and what
to do to keep you safe and the system in proper working order.
Safety Statements are broken down into two major categories. First, general
CGM system Warnings which review warnings and precautions you take with
most CGM systemsand second, Hardware/Software Warnings and
Precautions which list warnings and precautions specific to the G5x
components.
Indications and Contraindications
Indications
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