Accu-Chek Aviva Expert User Manual

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Bolus Advice Options

Meal Rise, Snack Size, Acting Time, and Offset Time are Bolus Advice Options. Below are detailed
descriptions of each of these settings.
Meal Rise
During or after meals, an increase in blood glucose levels is considered normal, or “allowed,” within a
certain range, even though a meal bolus has been delivered. Enter the maximum increase in your blood
glucose test result that is to be tolerated without an additional correction bolus.
Snack Size
The snack size is the amount of carbohydrates that is not to be counted as a regular meal with the expected
meal rise. In this case (in contrast to regular meals), an increase in your blood glucose test result is not
tolerated since the meal rise factor is not triggered for bolus advice calculations.
Acting Time
The acting time is the period of time from the start of the meal rise or the delivery of a correction bolus until
your blood glucose level is expected to return to the target level. You can adjust the length of the acting time
to your individual needs, within a specified time interval (1½ hours to 8 hours).
Offset Time
Offset time takes into account the expected delay for the blood glucose level to actually fall during the
acting time of insulin in the body.

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