User Guide

7
Using Sensor Glucose Readings for Treatment Decisions
After you scan your Sensor, use all of the information on the
screen when deciding what to do or what treatment decision
to make.
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Current Glucose
Message
Glucose Graph
Graph of your current and stored glucose readings
Food Note
Target
Glucose
Range
Rapid-Acting
Insulin Note
Current
Glucose
Glucose Trend Arrow
Direction your glucose is going
Arrow What it means
Glucose rising quickly
Glucose rising
Glucose changing slowly
Glucose falling
Glucose falling quickly
Glucose
Trend
Arrow
Glucose Graph
Glucose Going
Low
Time
WARNING:
The System can replace blood glucose testing except in the below
situations. These are the times when you need to do a blood glucose test
before deciding what to do or what treatment decision to make as Sensor
readings may not accurately reect blood glucose levels:
Do a blood glucose test if you think
your glucose readings are not correct
or do not match how you feel. Do not
ignore symptoms that may be due to
low or high glucose.
Do a blood glucose test when you
see the
symbol during the rst 12
hours of wearing a Sensor or the Sensor
glucose reading does not include a
Current Glucose number.