Medtronic MiniMed Paradigm Veo User's Guide

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - A step-by-step guide

www.medtronic-diabetes.com.auThe MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ SystemA step-by-step guide

Page 2 - Your HCPs Contact Details

GETTING STARTED10Operational ModesNormal ModeThe pump operates normally.Special ModeIndicates special circumstances: low battery, low reservoir, tem

Page 3 - Contents

Getting Started11Refer to Chapters 10 & 13 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideKey AlarmsEmpty ReservoirCHANGE THE RESERVOIR immediately.Weak

Page 4

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

Page 5 - Getting Started

13Infusion Set & Reservoirwww.medtronic-diabetes.co.uk/infusionThe Paradigm™ Veo™ insulin pump shown in pink.Understanding Infusion Set and Reserv

Page 6 - The Paradigm Veo Insulin Pump

14TRANSFER GUARD SNAPS ONTO INSULIN VIAL OR PEN CARTRIDGE for secure and stable reservoir llingNEEDLE INCORPORATED INTO TRANSFER GUARD to help preven

Page 7 - Breakdown of the Buttons

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

Page 8 - Menus and Menu Options

16Refer to Chapter 5 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User Guide12534GETTING CONNECTEDInserting the Infusion SetInsert the Infusion SetWash hands thoroug

Page 9 - Status Screens

17Infusion Set & ReservoirRefer to Chapter 5 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideFilling the Reservoir11.8mlStep 2INSERT the needle of the blu

Page 10 - Operational Modes

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

Page 11 - Key Alarms

19Infusion Set & ReservoirInsertion of the Medtronic Quick-Set Infusion SetStep 4REMOVE the needle protector (blue cone) by unscrewing it.Step 1IN

Page 12 - Infusion Set and Reservoir

3www.medtronic-diabetes.co.ukYour HCPs Contact DetailsYour Endocrinologist:Phone number:Email:Your Diabetes Educator:Your Diabetes Centre:Address:Phon

Page 13 - Getting Connected

20Step 7PRESS the plunger with your index nger to release the introducer needle.Step 9Carefully WITHDRAW the introducer needle.Step 6SQUEEZE the 2 wh

Page 14 - Medtronic Paradigm Reservoirs

21Infusion Set & ReservoirInsertion of the Medtronic Silhouette Infusion SetStep 1OPEN the mouth of the Sil-Serter inserter.Step 4LOAD the Sil-Se

Page 15 - Choice and Flexibility

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

Page 16 - Inserting the Infusion Set

23Infusion Set & ReservoirBasal & Bolus23Refer to Chapters 4, 6, & 7 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideBasal and BolusGETTING FREEDO

Page 17 - Filling the Reservoir

24Understanding Basal and Bolus For this section, you will need:Starting hourly Basal rate •Sensitivity factor •Insulin to carb ratio (or exchange)•

Page 18 - Fill the Infusion Set Tubing

25 Basal & BolusRefer to Chapters 4, 6, & 7 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User Guidegetting freedomSetting the Basal RateStep 1Select Basal SE

Page 19 - Infusion Set

26Basal ReviewTo check your Basal rates and times:getting freedomStep 1To check your BASAL RATES & TIMES choose “Basal REVIEW” from the Basal men

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Basal & Bolus27Medtronic Bolus Wizard CalculatorThe Medtronic Bolus Wizard calculator performs the calculations needed to manage your insulin dos

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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

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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

Page 23 - Basal and Bolus

INTRODUCING THE PARADIGM™ VEO™ SYSTEMContentsIntroducing the Paradigm™ Veo™ System 4• Paradigm Veo System Overview 6• Menu & Menu Options 8•

Page 24 - Getting F reedom

30Setting the Missed Bolus Remindergetting freedomStep 1Select Add Reminder on the MISSED Bolus REMINDER screen, then press A C T .Step 2The Start Tim

Page 25 - Setting the Basal Rate

Basal & Bolus31getting freedomStep 1Select Review Reminders on the MISSED Bolus REMINDER screen and press A C T .Step 1Select Delete Reminder on

Page 26 - Basal Review

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

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Basal & Bolus33Express BolusCancelling a Bolus (Temporary stop)Setting the Express BolusStep 1Click on Bolus and press A C T three times.Step

Page 28 - Reviewing settings

34Note: If you have any questions or concerns, please consult your healthcare professional before making any therapy changes.Continuous Glucose Monito

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CGM35CGMGetting Controlwww.medtronic-diabetes.co.uk/cgmUnderstanding the benefits of Continuous Glucose Monitoring For this section, you will need:Medt

Page 30 - Add a Reminder

36Refer to Chapters 8 & 9 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideInsertion of SensorWash your hands thoroughly before starting.You will need the

Page 31 - Delete a Reminder

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

Page 32 - Temporary Basal Rate

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

Page 33 - Express Bolus

CGM39GETTING CONTROLKey CGM AlarmsEnter blood glucose for sensor calibration> Main Menu > Sensor > Enter BG > Enter BG > Use to enter

Page 34 - GETTING CONTROL

A step-by-step guide to using the Paradigm® Veo™44EXPRESS BOLUS ESCAPEto prior screenACT conrm information or menu selectionPARADIGM CONNECTOR INFUSI

Page 35 - Getting Control

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

Page 36 - Insertion of Sensor

CGM41Understand the Trend GraphsAll graphs show High and Low Glucose Limits lines, a continuous Sensor Glucose (SG) measurement line, a data section,

Page 37 - Inserting the Sensor

42GETTING CONTROLRefer to Chapters 8 & 9 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideTurning glucose alerts on:AlertsStep 1From the MAIN menu choose

Page 38 - Starting a Sensor

CGM43Refer to Chapters 8 & 9 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideGETTING CONTROLGlucose Limits Step 1From the SENSOR menu choose “EDIT SETTI

Page 39 - Key CGM Alarms

44Refer to Chapters 8 & 9 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideGETTING CONTROLPredictive AlertsTo set up the Predictive alerts:To set up the ti

Page 40 - Trend Graphs

CGM45GETTING CONTROLRefer to Chapters 8 & 9 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideRate of Change AlertsTo set up the Rate of Change alerts:Step

Page 41 - Understand the Trend Graphs

46Low Glucose SuspendPurposeThe •Low Glucose Suspend (LGS) is a feature designed to help reduce the risk of severe hypoglycaemia. If the feature is t

Page 42

CGM47Note: Patient can override Low Glucose Suspend at any time.GETTING CONTROLThe Paradigm Veo insulin pump and CGM functionalities aim at helping p

Page 43 - Glucose Limits

48OPTIONAL EXTRASMedtronic CareLink® Therapy Management Software: for you and your Healthcare ProfessionalFor you - Medtronic CareLink® PersonalAllows

Page 44 - Predictive Alerts

49Optional ExtrasParadigm Veo SKINSBlue GooParadigm Veo SKINSLightning BoltParadigm Veo SKINSGreen AuraParadigm Veo SKINSJelly BeansParadigm Veo SKINS

Page 45 - Rate of Change Alerts

Getting Started5www.medtronic-diabetes.co.uk/gettingstartedINFUSION SETThe Paradigm™ Veo™ insulin pump shown in purple.Getting StartedUnderstanding th

Page 46 - Low Glucose Suspend

50NotesMINIMED PARADIGM™ VEO™ SYSTEM

Page 48 - Bringing it all together

Safety InformationInsulin Pump Therapy and MiniMed Insulin Infusion PumpsPatients should always discuss the benets and potential risks with a clinici

Page 49 - Personalise Your Pump

6Refer to Chapter 3 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User GuideGETTING STARTEDA patient-friendly insulin pumpWith the Paradigm Veo pump:You only need to

Page 50 - MINIMED PARADIGM™ VEO™ SYSTEM

Getting Started7A C TBreakdown of the ButtonsEXPRESS BOLUS to set a BolusGETTING STARTEDSimple buttons for simple useThe buttons on the Paradigm Veo i

Page 51

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

Page 52 - Australia

Getting StartedGetting StartedPUMP STATUS SCREENStatus ScreensSENSOR STATUS SCREENPress the button to go to the PUMP AND SENSOR STATUS screens.STATUS

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