LabStyle Dario User Manual - page 33
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You should not use this system to test your blood glucose if you
are critically ill (examples include: severe hypotension or shock,
hyperglycemic-hyperosmolar state, hypoxia, diabetic ketoacidosis).
Certain health conditions, such as serious illness and dehydration,
can cause falsely high test results in glucose meters. If you are very
sick or think you are dehydrated, or are urinating frequently, call your
doctor
immediately.
Dirty or wet hands could affect your results. Alcohol can affect test
results.
INTERPRETING THE RESULTS
If the displayed test result reflects the way you feel, continue as instructed by your
doctor.
If the test result does not reflect the way you feel, please check your
Dario™ system by running a control solution check (
Performing a
Control Test on page 22
). Repeat the blood glucose test afterward.
If
your blood glucose result still doesn’t match how you feel and you
have followed the instructions provided here, follow your healthcare
provider’s instructions.
Do not change your treatment based on a single result that does not
match how you feel or if you believe that your test result could be
incorrect. The blood glucose reading displayed on your smart mobile
device by Dario™ BGMS should not be the only information you use
to
make decisions about your health. Always consult a health care
professional to interpret and understand the measurement results.
MEASUREMENT RANGE
Your meter measures blood glucose results in the range of 10 mg/dL to 600 mg/
dL (0.5-33.3 mmol/L). Results that are outside of this range should be reviewed
according to the procedure below.
If your test result is lower than 10 mg/dL (0.5 mmol/L),”LOW!” is displayed
instead of a result.
LOW may indicate that your blood glucose is very low (possibly severe
hypoglycemia). Follow your doctor’s instructions immediately and
repeat the test.