Medtronic MiniMed Inc. 7703 사용자 설명서

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Warnings
Do not use the MiniLink to send glucose readings to the monitor while onboard an 
aircraft. Disconnect the MiniLink from the sensor while travelling on an aircraft or if 
interference with other transmitting devices occurs.
The sensor should be removed if redness, bleeding, pain, tenderness, irritation, or 
inflammation develops at insertion site, or if user experiences unexplained fever.
Occlusive dressing should be removed if irritation or reaction to the tape develops.
The sensor may create special needs regarding your medical conditions or 
medications. Discuss with your doctor before using the sensor.
Wait 5 minutes after sensor insertion to see if bleeding occurs at the insertion site:
The MiniLink should not be attached to the sensor until after the bleeding has 
stopped.
If bleeding persists, apply steady pressure using a sterile gauze or clean cloth 
at the insertion site until bleeding stops. After bleeding stops, attach the 
MiniLink to the sensor.
If bleeding persists after 3 minutes, remove the sensor and discard. Insert a 
new sensor in a different location.
Contact the Medtronic Diabetes 24 Hour HelpLine if you experience any adverse 
reactions associated with the MiniLink or sensor.
Note:  The MiniLink is designed to withstand common electromagnetic 
interference, including airport security systems.
Precautions
Establish a rotation schedule for choosing new sensor sites. Avoid sites that are 
constrained by clothing, have scar tissue, or are subject to rigorous movement 
during exercise.