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Pump data management
The pump data management feature allows you and your healthcare professional to view and manage your
basal and bolus insulin delivery
, food intake, and BG data with averages. You can view the details of each
day individually or you can average the data over a specified number of days (up to 31 days).
Daily totals — The system automatically tracks certain types of information for you on a day-to-day
basis. The daily totals are the totals for a single day.
Averages — The system automatically calculates averages of certain types of information for you.
There are two basic types of averages:
An average over a number of days (you select the number of days)
An average for a single day
The insulin delivery, food intake, and meter blood glucose information includes daily totals and averages,
as described in the following sections.
Meter blood glucose information
The meter blood glucose information is calculated by using all of the automatic and manual meter blood
glucose measurements that were received by the pump for the day, or number of days. This includes
measurements that were manually entered into the pump during that time.
To view data for a single day:
1 Go to the DAILY TOTALS screen.
Main > Utilities > Daily T
otals
Select a date and press ACT.
2 The BG AVG (Blood Glucose Average) screen displays. This screen shows:
your average blood glucose for the day
your high and low blood glucose levels for the day
total number of blood glucose values you entered into the pump for the day
Press
to view more information.
3 The SEN AVG (Sensor Average) screen displays. This screen shows:
your average of all sensor glucose measurements received during the day
your lowest and highest sensor glucose measurement received during the day
the number of sensor calibrations for the day
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