Contraindication
Default
GMI (Glucose
Management
Indicator)
Hyperglycemia
Hypoglycemia
Indications
iOS
Dexcom ONE User Guide
Glossary
A situation where Dexcom ONE
should not be used because it
may be harmful to you. The risk
of use outweighs the benefit.
A manufacturer's preset option
for a device setting.
Approximates your A1C level
based on your average glucose
from at least 12 days of CGM
data.
High BG. Same as "high"
or high blood sugar.
Hyperglycemia is characterized
by an excess of glucose in the
bloodstream.
It is important to treat
hyperglycemia. If left untreated,
hyperglycemia can lead to
serious complications. The
default High Alert in Dexcom
ONE is set to 11.1 mmol/L.
Consult your healthcare
professional to determine the
appropriate hyperglycemia
setting for you.
Low BG. Same as "low" or low
blood sugar. Hypoglycemia is
characterized by a low level of
glucose in the bloodstream.
It is important to treat
hypoglycemia. If left untreated,
hypoglycemia can lead to
serious complications. The
default Low Alert in Dexcom
ONE is set to 4.4 mmol/L.
Consult your healthcare
professional to determine the
appropriate hypoglycemia
setting for you.
How, for what purposes, and
under what circumstances you
should use Dexcom ONE.
Operating system used for
Apple smart devices.
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