3 Changing your Pod
Preliminary Pod Change Steps
Warnings:
NEVER use insulin that is cloudy; it may be old or inactive. Always follow the
insulin manufacturer' s instructions for use. Failure to use rapid-acting U-100
insulin, or using insulin that has expired or is inactive, could put your health
at risk.
Do NOT apply or use a Pod if the sterile packaging is open or damaged, or
if the Pod has been dropped after removal from the package, as this may
increase the risk of infection. Pods are sterile unless the packaging has been
opened or damaged.
Do NOT apply or use a Pod that is damaged in any way. A damaged Pod may
not work properly.
Do NOT use a Pod if it is past the expiry date on the package.
To minimise the possibility of site infection, do NOT apply a Pod without first
using the aseptic technique. This means to:
•
Wash your hands.
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Clean the insulin vial with an alcohol prep swab.
•
Clean the infusion site with soap and water or an alcohol prep swab.
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Keep sterile materials away from any possible germs.
1. Gather the necessary supplies:
• A vial of rapid-acting U-100 insulin approved for use in the Omnipod
DASH™ System
• An unopened DASH™ Pod (look for the Omnipod DASH™ logo on the
Pod tray lid)
• Alcohol prep swabs
• Your Omnipod DASH™ PDM
2. Wash your hands before starting and keep them clean throughout the Pod
change process.
3. Check the insulin for signs of deterioration according to the manufacturer's
instructions for use.
4. Check the Pod's packaging for damage. If undamaged, open it and inspect the
Pod for signs of damage.
5. If the insulin or Pod is below 10 °C (50 °F), allow it to warm up to room
temperature before proceeding.
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Effective Date: 18OCT2020, PCO-000235