Use Instructions

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24Living with Diabetes
Keep a glucagon kit with your emergency supplies. Teach friends and family
members how to administer a glucagon dosage in case you have severe
hypoglycemia and become unconscious.
Periodically check the expiration date of your glucagon kit to make sure it has
not expired.
Note: Always carry medical identication (such as an emergency wallet card) and
wear an emergency medical necklace or bracelet such as the Medic Alert tag.
Again, frequent glucose checks are the key to avoiding potential problems.
Detecting low glucose early lets you treat it before it becomes a problem.
Check with your healthcare provider for guidance in avoiding low glucose.
Possible causes of
hypoglycemia
Suggested action
Incorrect Basal Program
(Manual Mode)
Conrm that the correct Basal Program is active.
Consult your healthcare provider about adjusting
your Basal Programs or using a temp basal.
Incorrect bolus timing
or bolus too large
Take bolus with food.
Check blood glucose before giving a meal bolus. If
necessary, adjust the bolus.
Check the bolus size and timing.
Do not overcorrect for post-meal glucose levels.
Check carb intake.
Consult your healthcare provider for guidance.
Incorrect Target BG level
or incorrect Correction
Factor
or incorrect IC Ratio
Consult your healthcare provider about rening
these settings as needed.
Prone to severe
hypoglycemia
or hypoglycemia
unawareness
Consult your healthcare provider about
hypoglycemia unawareness and about raising
Target BG levels.
Unplanned physical
activity
Consult your healthcare provider about using a
temp basal (temporary basal rate) or HypoProtect™
to avoid hypoglycemia.
Additional
Information
Effective Date: 22DEC2020, PCO-000267