User`s guide
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GLOSSARY (continued from page before)
Dexcom
Share
™
System
Secondary notication system to the Dexcom G4 PLATINUM
System. For more information, please refer to the Dexcom
Share User Manual.
Glucose Data
Gaps
Different symbols show on the trend graph instead of a sensor
glucose reading to let you know that the receiver cannot
provide a reading.
Glucose
Trends
Trends let you see the pattern of your glucose levels. The trend
graph shows where your glucose levels have been during
the time shown on the screen and where your glucose levels
are now.
Hypoglycemia Low blood glucose. Same as “low.” The default low alert in
your receiver is set to 80 mg/dL. Consult your healthcare
professional to determine the appropriate hypoglycemic setting
for you.
Hyperglycemia High blood glucose. Same as “high.” The default high alert
in your receiver is set to 200 mg/dL. Consult your healthcare
professional to determine the appropriate hyperglycemic
setting for you.
HypoRepeat Optional receiver alert setting that keeps repeating the xed
low alarm every 5 seconds until your sensor glucose reading
rises above 55 mg/dL or you conrm it. This prole can be
helpful if you want extra awareness for severe lows.
mg/dL Milligrams per deciliter. The standard unit of measure for
sensor glucose readings in the United States.
Obstruction Something that blocks the wireless path between the
transmitter and receiver. There are many types of things that
could come between the transmitter and receiver, and Dexcom
could not test them all. “Without obstruction” means that we
have not tested whether items blocking the transmitter or
receiver could affect the transmission range.
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