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Dexcom ONE User Guide
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Professional use instructions
Appendix H
Professional use
instructions
H.1 Introduction
Dexcom ONE supports multi-patient use. You just:
Prepare Dexcom ONE for your patient
Tell the patient what Dexcom ONE is and how it
works
Set up the system with the patient
Follow up with the patient to share insights on
their glucose trends, patterns, and statistics
This helps both of you manage their diabetes better.
The following sections go through each step and
give you resources to share with your patients as
you guide them through a sensor session.
H.2 Prepare Dexcom ONE for
patient
Decide whether the patient should be able to see
their Dexcom ONE readings (unblinded). Will this
motivate them to manage their diabetes better?
Whether the receiver is blinded or unblinded, all
Dexcom ONE patients:
Must carry their receiver to record data for later
analysis
Will get system alerts, such as Signal Loss and
Brief Sensor Issue
The differences between blinded and unblinded are:
Unblinded: Receiver shows patients sensor
reading, trend arrow, graph, Low and High
glucose alerts.
Blinded: Receiver does not show any
unblinded information. In addition, it does
not show the Warmup Complete message.
Go to clarity.dexcom.eu for more information (may
not be available in all regions).

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