www.medtronic-diabetes.com.auThe MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ SystemA step-by-step guide
GETTING STARTED10Operational ModesNormal ModeThe pump operates normally.Special ModeIndicates special circumstances: low battery, low reservoir, tem
Getting Started11Refer to Chapters 10 & 13 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideKey AlarmsEmpty ReservoirCHANGE THE RESERVOIR immediately.Weak
12Use it right and use it in good health.Change your infusion set every 2 to 3 days.Refer to Chapter 5 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideInfusio
13Infusion Set & Reservoirwww.medtronic-diabetes.co.uk/infusionThe Paradigm™ Veo™ insulin pump shown in pink.Understanding Infusion Set and Reserv
14TRANSFER GUARD SNAPS ONTO INSULIN VIAL OR PEN CARTRIDGE for secure and stable reservoir llingNEEDLE INCORPORATED INTO TRANSFER GUARD to help preven
15Infusion Set & ReservoirIs the Quick-set right for you?Due to its versatile design and straight 90 degree insertion angle, you may like the Quic
16Refer to Chapter 5 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User Guide12534GETTING CONNECTEDInserting the Infusion SetInsert the Infusion SetWash hands thoroug
17Infusion Set & ReservoirRefer to Chapter 5 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideFilling the Reservoir11.8mlStep 2INSERT the needle of the blu
18GETTING CONNECTEDFill the Infusion Set TubingStep 1A C TStep 2A C TStep 3A C TStep 4A C TStep 5Insert the reservoir (with set connected)into the pum
19Infusion Set & ReservoirInsertion of the Medtronic Quick-Set Infusion SetStep 4REMOVE the needle protector (blue cone) by unscrewing it.Step 1IN
3www.medtronic-diabetes.co.ukYour HCPs Contact DetailsYour Endocrinologist:Phone number:Email:Your Diabetes Educator:Your Diabetes Centre:Address:Phon
20Step 7PRESS the plunger with your index nger to release the introducer needle.Step 9Carefully WITHDRAW the introducer needle.Step 6SQUEEZE the 2 wh
21Infusion Set & ReservoirInsertion of the Medtronic Silhouette Infusion SetStep 1OPEN the mouth of the Sil-Serter inserter.Step 4LOAD the Sil-Se
2230° Step 5PLACE the feet of the Sil-Serter on the insertion site and position at an approximately 30 degree angle.Step 7OPEN the Sil-Serter mouth a
23Infusion Set & ReservoirBasal & Bolus23Refer to Chapters 4, 6, & 7 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideBasal and BolusGETTING FREEDO
24Understanding Basal and Bolus For this section, you will need:Starting hourly Basal rate •Sensitivity factor •Insulin to carb ratio (or exchange)•
25 Basal & BolusRefer to Chapters 4, 6, & 7 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User Guidegetting freedomSetting the Basal RateStep 1Select Basal SE
26Basal ReviewTo check your Basal rates and times:getting freedomStep 1To check your BASAL RATES & TIMES choose “Basal REVIEW” from the Basal men
Basal & Bolus27Medtronic Bolus Wizard CalculatorThe Medtronic Bolus Wizard calculator performs the calculations needed to manage your insulin dos
28Programming the Bolus Wizard CalculatorStep 1From the MAIN menu choose “Bolus” and press A C T .Step 2From the Bolus menu choose “Bolus SETUP” and p
Basal & Bolus29Using the Bolus Wizard CalculatorStep 1Press A C T 3 times to access the Bolus Wizard™.Step 2Use to enter BLOOD GLUCOSE mmol/L an
INTRODUCING THE PARADIGM™ VEO™ SYSTEMContentsIntroducing the Paradigm™ Veo™ System 4• Paradigm Veo System Overview 6• Menu & Menu Options 8•
30Setting the Missed Bolus Remindergetting freedomStep 1Select Add Reminder on the MISSED Bolus REMINDER screen, then press A C T .Step 2The Start Tim
Basal & Bolus31getting freedomStep 1Select Review Reminders on the MISSED Bolus REMINDER screen and press A C T .Step 1Select Delete Reminder on
32Select CANCEL TEMP BASAL from the Basal Menu and press A C T .Temporary Basal RateStep 1Select Basal SETUP from the Basal menu and press A C T .Step
Basal & Bolus33Express BolusCancelling a Bolus (Temporary stop)Setting the Express BolusStep 1Click on Bolus and press A C T three times.Step
34Note: If you have any questions or concerns, please consult your healthcare professional before making any therapy changes.Continuous Glucose Monito
CGM35CGMGetting Controlwww.medtronic-diabetes.co.uk/cgmUnderstanding the benefits of Continuous Glucose Monitoring For this section, you will need:Medt
36Refer to Chapters 8 & 9 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideInsertion of SensorWash your hands thoroughly before starting.You will need the
CGM37Refer to Chapters 8 & 9 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideStep 1PLACE the sensor in the Sen-serter (the black rings should no longer be
38Starting a Sensor1. Sensor StartOnce the sensor is inserted under the skin:WAIT• 5-15 minutes; this is the time required for the sensor to be wette
CGM39GETTING CONTROLKey CGM AlarmsEnter blood glucose for sensor calibration> Main Menu > Sensor > Enter BG > Enter BG > Use to enter
A step-by-step guide to using the Paradigm® Veo™44EXPRESS BOLUS ESCAPEto prior screenACT conrm information or menu selectionPARADIGM CONNECTOR INFUSI
40Trend Graphs3 - hour graphFrom the home screen, press once to access the 3 hour graph. To see variations in your glucose levels over 5 minutes pr
CGM41Understand the Trend GraphsAll graphs show High and Low Glucose Limits lines, a continuous Sensor Glucose (SG) measurement line, a data section,
42GETTING CONTROLRefer to Chapters 8 & 9 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideTurning glucose alerts on:AlertsStep 1From the MAIN menu choose
CGM43Refer to Chapters 8 & 9 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideGETTING CONTROLGlucose Limits Step 1From the SENSOR menu choose “EDIT SETTI
44Refer to Chapters 8 & 9 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideGETTING CONTROLPredictive AlertsTo set up the Predictive alerts:To set up the ti
CGM45GETTING CONTROLRefer to Chapters 8 & 9 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideRate of Change AlertsTo set up the Rate of Change alerts:Step
46Low Glucose SuspendPurposeThe •Low Glucose Suspend (LGS) is a feature designed to help reduce the risk of severe hypoglycaemia. If the feature is t
CGM47Note: Patient can override Low Glucose Suspend at any time.GETTING CONTROLThe Paradigm Veo insulin pump and CGM functionalities aim at helping p
48OPTIONAL EXTRASMedtronic CareLink® Therapy Management Software: for you and your Healthcare ProfessionalFor you - Medtronic CareLink® PersonalAllows
49Optional ExtrasParadigm Veo SKINSBlue GooParadigm Veo SKINSLightning BoltParadigm Veo SKINSGreen AuraParadigm Veo SKINSJelly BeansParadigm Veo SKINS
Getting Started5www.medtronic-diabetes.co.uk/gettingstartedINFUSION SETThe Paradigm™ Veo™ insulin pump shown in purple.Getting StartedUnderstanding th
50NotesMINIMED PARADIGM™ VEO™ SYSTEM
Safety InformationInsulin Pump Therapy and MiniMed Insulin Infusion PumpsPatients should always discuss the benets and potential risks with a clinici
6Refer to Chapter 3 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideGETTING STARTEDA patient-friendly insulin pumpWith the Paradigm Veo pump:You only need to
Getting Started7A C TBreakdown of the ButtonsEXPRESS BOLUS to set a BolusGETTING STARTEDSimple buttons for simple useThe buttons on the Paradigm Veo i
GETTING STARTEDMenus and Menu OptionsNavigationPress the A C T button from the MAIN MENU to get to the sub-menus.Press the button from a submenu scre
Getting StartedGetting StartedPUMP STATUS SCREENStatus ScreensSENSOR STATUS SCREENPress the button to go to the PUMP AND SENSOR STATUS screens.STATUS
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