Dexcom G7 User Manual page 33

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Receiver
The receiver home screen shows your current glucose information. In the receiver, go
to Menu > Help for more information.
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mmol/L
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3 Hours
5. Target range (shaded rectangle inside graph): 3.9–10.0 mmol/L is the
international consensus for recommended target range.
6. High alert yellow line: You get your High alert when your glucose is at or above
this yellow line. Change level in Menu > Settings > Alerts > High
7. Low alert red line: You get your Low alert when your glucose is at or below this
red line. Change level in Menu > Settings > Alerts > Low
3 • Display Device Screens |
1. Number: The most recent sensor reading.
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2. Trend arrow: Where glucose is heading based
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3. Trend graph: The bigger dot on the right is the
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4. 3 Hours
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Now
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Dexcom G7 User Guide
on the last few readings.
most recent sensor reading. The smaller dots
show past readings.
Change the number of hours
shown on the trend graph using the arrow
buttons.
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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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