Insulet Omnipod GO User Manual page 27

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2 Applying or Removing a Pod
Warning:
small parts, such as the Pod and its accessories, including the
hard plastic tab. Small parts could be swallowed and pose a
choking hazard. If ingested or swallowed, these small parts
could cause internal injury or infection.
Warning:
have allergies to acrylic adhesives, or have fragile or easily
damaged skin. Applying a Pod under these circumstances
could put your health at risk.
Caution:
insulin rates matches exactly the rate you were prescribed
and expect to take:
Pod packaging
flat end of the Pod
Pod's included fill syringe
your prescription
If one or more of these daily insulin rates do not match, you
could receive more or less insulin than you intended, which
can lead to low glucose or high glucose. Applying a Pod under
these circumstances could put your health at risk.
Caution:
following conditions, as this could increase your risk of infection.
The sterile package is damaged or is found open.
The Pod or its fill needle was dropped after being
removed from the package.
The expiration (Exp. Date) on the package and the Pod
has passed.
Caution:
site. If your site is not cleaned properly or if your hands are
dirty, you increase your risk of infection.
Wash your hands.
Clean the top of the insulin bottle with an alcohol prep swab.
Clean your Pod site with soap and water or an alcohol
prep swab, and let it dry completely.
Keep sterile materials away from any possible
contamination.
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DO NOT allow small children or pets access to
DO NOT wear a Pod if you are sensitive to or
ALWAYS check that each of the following daily
DO NOT use a Pod and its fill needle under the
ALWAYS follow these steps in preparing your Pod

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