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Indications
iOS
Jailbroken or
Rooted
mmol/L
Notification
Precaution
Safety Statement
Sensor
Sensor Reading
2 • Safety Information |
How, for what purposes, and under what circumstances you
should use G7.
Operating system used for Apple smartphones.
The removal of limitations and security measures set by the
manufacturer on a smart device. The removal poses a security
risk and your data may become vulnerable.
Don't install G7 app on a jailbroken (Apple) or rooted (Android)
smart device. It won't work correctly.
Millimoles per liter. A unit of measure for BG values.
A message that appears on the screen of a display device.
Notifications may also include a sound or vibration, depending
on the device settings.
Special care to be exercised by you or your healthcare
provider for the safe and effective use of the G7.
A statement of the intended uses of G7 and relevant warnings,
precautions, and contraindications.
Sends sensor readings to the display device. In G7, the
transmitter and adhesive patch are built into the sensor.
The glucose concentration measured in the interstitial fluid by
the sensor.
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Melanie Binns
February 26, 2025

Where can you place the sensor

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 26, 2025

You can place the Dexcom G7 sensor on:
- The back of the upper arm
- The abdomen (not for pregnant women)
- The upper buttocks (for ages 2-6 years only)

Ensure the site is at least 3 inches (8 cm) from any insulin pump infusion set or injection site, away from waistbands, scarring, tattoos, irritation, and bones, and in a spot unlikely to be bumped, pushed, or laid on while sleeping.

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