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Troubleshooting Pumps and CGM Tingting Xu

Troubleshooting Pumps and CGM Tingting Xu

General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast · ArmchairMedical.tv/podcasts

March 2, 202615m 56s

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Troubleshooting Pumps and CGM Tingting Xu.

In this episode, TingTing Xu discusses troubleshooting techniques for insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors (CGMs). She details the critical functions and components of these devices, emphasizing their role in glycemic control for diabetes management. The session covers the two delivery methods of insulin pumps—bolus and basal—and compares various CGMs and pumps available in Australia. Xu addresses potential risks associated with device malfunctions and provides a structured approach for healthcare providers to manage common issues. A case study illustrates effective troubleshooting in an emergency scenario, highlighting the importance of proper device management. The lecture concludes with advice on the necessity of technical support for patients, underscoring the relationship between technology and patient safety in diabetes care.

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