User's Manual

Introduction
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You and your healthcare provider
Work with your healthcare provider to establish diabetes man-
agement guidelines and settings that best fit your needs. These
may include:
Insulin-to-Carbohydrate Ratio: Number of grams of carbohy-
drate covered by one unit of insulin. For example, if your insulin-
to-carbohydrate ratio is 1:15, then you need to deliver one unit of
insulin to cover every fifteen grams of carbohydrate you eat.
Correction or Sensitivity Factor: How much one unit of insulin
will lower blood glucose. For example, if your sensitivity factor is
50, one unit of insulin will lower your blood glucose by 50 mg/dL.
Target Blood Glucose Value: The blood glucose level you want
to achieve. For example, you may want to keep your blood glu-
cose close to 100 mg/dL.
Duration of insulin action: The length of time that insulin
remains active and available in your body after a bolus.
Your individual needs influence the initial settings you and your
healthcare provider will enter into the Personal Diabetes
Manager (PDM) during setup (see Chapter 2, Getting Started).
Your healthcare provider must help you enter these initial set-
tings. Soon you will enter and change your own settings with
confidence and ease. The OmniPod System is more user-friendly
than most electronic devices you use every day. In fact, technol-
ogy is what makes the OmniPod System so easy to use.
Your healthcare provider is a valuable resource. You will rely on
him or her for a lot of critical information about your OmniPod
System, especially during the first few weeks and months. When
you have questions about diabetes management after starting
on the OmniPod System, do not hesitate to talk with your health-
care provider. For nonmedical emergencies or for technical
questions about your OmniPod System setup or operation, you
can call Insulet Corporation 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at:
Customer Support (24 hours/7 days): 800-591-3455
When calling from outside the United States: 781-457-5098
Customer Support Fax: 877-467-8538
Web site: www.MyOmniPod.com
This User Guide is periodically updated. Visit MyOmniPod.com
to see the most recent version and to find other helpful
information.
Please read all the instructions provided in this User
Guide and practice the blood glucose testing proce-
dures before using the System. Monitor your blood
glucose with the guidance of your healthcare pro-
vider. Undetected hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia
can result without proper monitoring.