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Accu-Chek Aviva Expert Owner's Booklet

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Subsequent Correction Boluses
The difference between your current blood glucose level and your target blood glucose level is called Delta
bG. A correction bolus administered according to the previous conditions covers this difference for a certain
period of time. As the correction bolus starts to take effect, your current blood glucose level should fall and
the covered Delta bG decreases after the offset time. At the end of the acting time, your blood glucose level
should return to the target limit. You receive a recommendation for another correction bolus only if your
current blood glucose test result exceeds the current Delta bG level.
Time
bG Result
Correction Bolus
Oset
Time
Acting Time
Delta bG
(Correction
Insulin)
Subsequent Correction Boluses: If your blood glucose test result is within Section 1 of the graph, a correction
bolus is not recommended. If your blood glucose test result is within Section 2 of the graph, a correction
bolus is recommended.
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Accu-Chek Aviva Expert Specifications

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BrandAccu-Chek
ModelAviva Expert
CategoryBlood Glucose Meter
LanguageEnglish

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