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MiniMed™ Mio™ Advance infusion set
MiniMed™ Mio™ Advance infusion set
MiniMed™ Mio™ Advance is Medtronic’s latest infusion set, designed with a pre-loaded inserter for quicker and easier changes that required fewer steps. It is simpler, faster and hassle-free
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MiniMed™ Mio™ Advance infusion set
Dexcom User Guides
Dexcom User Guides
Browse for Dexcom continuous glucose monitoring guides - User Guides, Quick Start, Tutorials and more.
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Dexcom User Guides
Inserting the Guardian™ Sensor 3 with the MiniMed™ 670G System
Inserting the Guardian™ Sensor 3 with the MiniMed™ 670G System
Watch this video for instructions on inserting the Guardian Sensor 3 set using the MiniMed 670G system. In this video, you will learn how to remove your transmitter and previous glucose sensor, insert a new sensor, reconnect your transmitter and tape the sensor and transmitter to your body. You will also learn how to perform the button pushing steps to start the new sensor on your MiniMed 670G insulin pump. More information on insulin pump therapy can be found at https://www.medtronicdiabetes.com/customer-support/minimed-670g-system-support/cgm-insert-sensor. Consult with your healthcare professional before inserting the infusion set for the first time. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Want the latest news and updates from Medtronic Diabetes? http://www.medtronicdiabetes.com Like Medtronic Diabetes on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1Do7hvL Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2garwv6 Follow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1EUCQhA Subscribe to our LOOP blog: http://bit.ly/1zfAVnv Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/166CcCg
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Inserting the Guardian™ Sensor 3 with the MiniMed™ 670G System
Inserting the Mio Infusion Set with the MiniMed 670G Insulin Pump
Inserting the Mio Infusion Set with the MiniMed 670G Insulin Pump
Watch this video for instructions on inserting the MiniMed Mio infusion set using the MiniMed 670G insulin pump. In this video, you will learn how to remove your previous infusion set and reservoir, fill a new reservoir, fill the infusion set tubing, and insert the infusion set. You will also learn how to perform the button pushing steps to set up the reservoir and rewind your MiniMed 670G insulin pump. More information on insulin pump therapy can be found at https://www.medtronicdiabetes.com/customer-support/infusion-set-support. Consult with your healthcare professional before inserting the infusion set for the first time. Want the latest news and updates from Medtronic Diabetes? http://www.medtronicdiabetes.com Like Medtronic Diabetes on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1Do7hvL Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2garwv6 Follow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1EUCQhA Follow us on Google+: http://bit.ly/1Do5bff Subscribe to our LOOP blog: http://bit.ly/1zfAVnv Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/166CcCg
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Inserting the Mio Infusion Set with the MiniMed 670G Insulin Pump
Dexcom Training Videos
Dexcom Training Videos
Pre-recorded video webinar tutorials - learn at your own pace and enhance your Dexcom continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) learning experience.
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Dexcom Training Videos
‎MiniMed™ Medtronic Virtual Pumps App (iOS)
‎MiniMed™ Medtronic Virtual Pumps App (iOS)
‎Take a tour of the latest insulin pump technology from Medtronic with the MiniMed™ virtual pump app! This application provides a link to the virtual pump experience for the MiniMed™ 770G system, as well as step-by-step guides on features of the MiniMed™ 670G and MiniMed™ 630G systems.
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‎MiniMed™ Medtronic Virtual Pumps App (iOS)
Ominpod® Eros System Video Tutorials
Ominpod® Eros System Video Tutorials
Our Omnipod® System video tutorials will help you understand how to use your Omnipod® System & how to troubleshoot any problems. Watch our video tutorials now.
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Ominpod® Eros System Video Tutorials
How to Fill Your Pod with Insulin - Omnipod® System Training
How to Fill Your Pod with Insulin - Omnipod® System Training
To fill a new Pod with insulin, you will need to follow six simple steps. If you already have an active Pod, you will first need to deactivate it before activating a new one. From the home screen, select ""More Actions"" and then select ""Change Pod."" Your Personal Diabetes Manager (PDM) will take you step by step through filling and activating a new Pod. View the video to ensure that you fill your Pod correctly and safely. For more questions about the Omnipod® Insulin Management System and managing diabetes, visit our Learning Center: http://bit.ly/2xmqBwN."
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How to Fill Your Pod with Insulin - Omnipod® System Training
How to Insert the Pod's Cannula - Omnipod DASH™ Tutorial
How to Insert the Pod's Cannula - Omnipod DASH™ Tutorial
Beginning Insulin Delivery Once you have applied your Pod, the PDM prompts you to insert the cannula to begin insulin delivery. If your selected infusion site area is lean, consider the “pinching up method” to ensure successful cannula insertion. For the pinching up method, place your hand over the Pod and make a wide, gentle pinch around your skin surrounding the viewing window. You will need to hold this position until the cannula is inserted, so make sure you find a comfortable position. When you are ready, tap “start” on the PDM and then tap “confirm”. Within a few seconds, the virtually pain-free cannula insertion will occur. The PDM will now ask you to verify that the cannula is inserted properly. Look on the surface of the Pod for the pink slide insert. A light pink square above the viewing window indicates that the cannula is inserted. Another check is to look for the light blue cannula in the viewing window. If you were pinching up, release your hand once you’ve verified that the cannula has been inserted. If the cannula is properly inserted, tap “yes” on the PDM. A green banner notifies you that the Pod set-up is complete. The Pod and PDM will remind you to check your blood glucose 1.5 hours after insulin delivery begins, to ensure proper insertion and infusion of insulin at the site.
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How to Insert the Pod's Cannula - Omnipod DASH™ Tutorial