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Dexcom G4 User’s Guide | 61
This table shows the different trend arrows your receiver will display:
Constant: Your glucose is steady (not increasing/decreasing more
than 0.06 mmol/L each minute). Your glucose could increase or
decrease by up to 0.8 mmol/L in 15 minutes.
Slowly rising: Your glucose is rising 0.06-0.11 mmol/L each minute.
If it continued rising at this rate, your glucose could increase up to 1.7
mmol/L in 15 minutes.
Rising: Your glucose is rising 0.11-0.17 mmol/L each minute. If it
continued rising at this rate, your glucose could increase up to 2.5
mmol/L in 15 minutes.
Rapidly rising: Your glucose is rising more than 0.17 mmol/L each
minute. If it continued rising at this rate, your glucose could increase
more than 2.5 mmol/L in 15 minutes.
Slowly falling: Your glucose is falling 0.06- 0.11 mmol/L each minute.
If it continued falling at this rate, your glucose could decrease up to
1.7 mmol/L in 15 minutes.
Falling: Your glucose is falling 0.11-0.17 mmol/L each minute. If it
continued falling at this rate, your glucose could decrease up to 2.5
mmol/L in 15 minutes.
Rapidly falling: Your glucose is falling more than 0.17 mmol/L each
minute. If it continued falling at this rate, your glucose could decrease
more than 2.5 mmol/L in 15 minutes.
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No rate of change information: The receiver cannot calculate how
fast your glucose is rising or falling at this time.

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