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Abbott Precision Xtra - Chapter 7: Reviewing & Using Your Results; Monitor Memory and Averages

Abbott Precision Xtra
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What Can Your Monitor Show You?
Memory
Your Precision Xtra monitor has a memory that stores up
to 450 events. This is a combination of control results,
your personal blood glucose and blood β-Ketone results,
and other monitor information.
You can review up to 450 of your most recent events on
your monitors display window.
Glucose Averages
You can view the average of all your blood glucose
results from the last 7, 14, or 30 days. If you marked your
control solution tests, the averages do not include control
solution results. (For more information on marking control
solution tests, see Chapter 6.)
Important:
To review blood glucose averages, you must set the
date and time before monitoring.
If you do not mark control solution tests, this may
affect your glucose averages.
Blood glucose averages do not include blood
β-Ketone results, glucose control results,
β-Ketone control results, or results that do
not show the time, month, and day.
When there are no previous results or
blood glucose averages to review, the
display window shows three dashes.
CHAPTER 7
Reviewing & Using
Your Results
Questions? Call
Customer Care:
1-800-527-3339
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