Abbott FreeStyle Libre Instructions For Proper Usage - Page 5
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Glucose is rising quickly (more than 2 mg/dL per minute)
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Glucose is rising (between 1 and 2 mg/dL per minute)
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Glucose is changing slowly (less than 1 mg/dL per minute)
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Glucose is falling (between 1 and 2 mg/dL per minute)
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Glucose is falling quickly (more than 2 mg/dL per minute)
[To prevent hypoglycemia]
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If the arrow points directly downward (↓), this indicates that the blood glucose level
is falling quickly, at a rate of more than 2 mg/dL per minute (equivalent to 120 mg/dL
per hour).
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When the arrow is pointing directly downward (↓), you should carefully assess the
risk of hypoglycemia, either with or without hypoglycemic symptoms, reflect on the
amount and timing of the previously administered insulin dose, exercise content, meal
content, and glucose fluctuation patterns.
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If you feel that hypoglycemia is impending, measure your blood glucose value using
fingertip blood samples if necessary, and ingest an appropriate amount of carbohydrates,
such as glucose, to stop the rapid reduction in the blood glucose level.
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What and how much to take to prevent impending hypoglycemia may differ among
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