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Changes from the community to some of the questions on objective 3.
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<string name="dia_profile">You should set the value for DIA in your profile.</string>
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<string name="dia_minimumis5h">The minimum allowed value is 5 hours.</string>
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<string name="dia_hint1">https://wiki.aaps.app/en/latest/Configuration/Config-Builder.html#insulin</string>
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<string name="dia_meaningisequaltodiapump">If you are satisfied that the value for DIA that you used in your pump prior to AAPS worked well, there is no need to change this when you start looping.</string>
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<string name="dia_meaningisequaltodiapump">If you are satisfied that the value for DIA that you used in your pump before AAPS worked well, there is no need to change this when you start looping.</string>
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<string name="dia_valuemustbedetermined">You should determine for yourself the appropriate value for DIA.</string>
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<string name="hypott_label">Hypo Temp-Target</string>
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<string name="hypott_whenhypott">What is primary reason to set a hypo temp target?</string>
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<string name="hypott_whenhypott">What is the primary reason to set a hypo temp target?</string>
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<string name="hypott_wrongbasal">To correct for hypos caused by incorrect basal rate settings.</string>
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<string name="hypott_preventoversmb">To prevent AAPS from overcorrecting for a blood glucose rise caused by the fast acting carbs used to treat a hypo.</string>
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<string name="hypott_preventoversmb">To prevent AAPS from overcorrecting for a blood glucose rise caused by the fast-acting carbs used to treat a hypo.</string>
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<string name="hypott_exercise">To correct for a hypo induced as a result of exercise.</string>
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<string name="hypott_0basal">To prevent blood glucose from going low if there is already a 0% temporary basal rate running.</string>
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<string name="hypott_hint1">https://wiki.aaps.app/en/latest/Usage/temptarget.html</string>
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<string name="offlineprofile_nsprofile">NS Profile can be used, but not configured.</string>
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<string name="offlineprofile_hint1">https://wiki.aaps.app/en/latest/Configuration/Config-Builder.html#profile</string>
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<string name="pumpdisconnect_label">Reasons for applying "Disconnect pump" in AAPS</string>
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<string name="pumpdisconnect_whattodo">What should be done when disconnecting the pump?</string>
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<string name="pumpdisconnect_whattodo">What should be done when disconnecting the pump from your body?</string>
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<string name="pumpdisconnect_unnecessary">This is unnecessary as insulin will not be delivered if the pump is physically disconnected.</string>
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<string name="pumpdisconnect_missinginsulin">It prevents AAPS from accounting for insulin that was not delivered whilst the pump is physically disconnected. </string>
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<string name="pumpdisconnect_notstop">It will not stop insulin delivery if the pump remains connected.</string>
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<string name="pumpdisconnect_missinginsulin">It prevents AAPS from accounting for insulin that was not delivered whilst the pump is physically disconnected.</string>
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<string name="pumpdisconnect_notstop">It will not stop insulin delivery if the pump remains connected to your body.</string>
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<string name="pumpdisconnect_openloop">It will send AAPS into open loop mode.</string>
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<string name="pumpdisconnect_hint1">https://wiki.aaps.app/en/latest/Getting-Started/FAQ.html#other-settings</string>
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<string name="objectives_label">AAPS Settings</string>
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<string name="prerequisites2_what">What is essential to set up and use AAPS?</string>
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<string name="prerequisites2_profile">Validated information to set up a profile (ISF, I:C ratio, basal rates, DIA etc.).</string>
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<string name="prerequisites2_device">A compatible Android device (e.g. mobile/cell phone, full Android watch, or tablet).</string>
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<string name="prerequisites2_internet">AAPS requires an internet connection in order to run in closed loop.</string>
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<string name="prerequisites2_internet">AAPS requires an internet connection to run in the closed loop.</string>
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<string name="prerequisites2_supportedcgm">A supported CGM and appropriate app to receive blood glucose values on the phone/device.</string>
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<string name="prerequisites2_hint1">https://wiki.aaps.app/en/latest/Module/module.html</string>
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<string name="update_label">Updating AAPS</string>
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<string name="sensitivity_label">Sensitivity Plugins</string>
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<string name="sensitivity_which">Check all correct answers.</string>
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<string name="sensitivity_adjust">Sensitivity plugins allow AAPS to adjust for temporary or short-lived changes in insulin sensitivity (for example hormonal changes or issues with absorption at the infusion site).</string>
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<string name="sensitivity_edit">Sensitivity plugins provide the user with suggested changes to basal rates, I:C ratios and ISF that can be used to edit profile.</string>
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<string name="sensitivity_cannula">Logging a cannula change will reset Autosens ratio back to 100%.</string>
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<string name="sensitivity_time">Some of the plugin options have configurable time ranges that can be set by the user.</string>
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<string name="sensitivity_edit">Sensitivity plugins provide the user with suggested changes to basal rates, I:C ratios, and ISF that can be used to edit profile.</string>
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<string name="sensitivity_cannula">Logging a cannula change will reset the Autosens ratio back to 100%.</string>
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<string name="sensitivity_time">Some of the plugin options have configurable time ranges and the user can set them.</string>
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<string name="sensitivity_hint1">https://wiki.aaps.app/en/latest/Configuration/Sensitivity-detection-and-COB.html</string>
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<string name="sensitivity_hint2">https://wiki.aaps.app/en/latest/Usage/Open-APS-features.html#autosens</string>
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<string name="wrongcarbs_label">Carb Entry Errors</string>
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<string name="wrongcarbs_donothing">Do nothing – AAPS will make the appropriate adjustments.</string>
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<string name="wrongcarbs_bolus">Bolus with insulin using the Insulin (bolus) button in Overview.</string>
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<string name="wronginsulin_label">Insulin delivery/entry errors</string>
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<string name="wronginsulin_whattodo">What should you do if you received less insulin than the pump history suggests e.g. due to an occlusion, a failed cannula or forgetting to reattach the pump after a shower? </string>
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<string name="wronginsulin_whattodo">What should you do if you received less insulin than the pump history suggests e.g. due to an occlusion, a failed cannula or forgetting to reattach the pump after a shower?</string>
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<string name="wronginsulin_careportal">Delete insulin data from Nightscout Careportal to remove it from the pump history.</string>
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<string name="wronginsulin_compare">Compare values in AAPS and pump history (if pump supports this).</string>
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<string name="wronginsulin_prime">Bolus a proportion of your calculated ‘missed’ insulin by either syringe/pen or using a prime.</string>
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<string name="wronginsulin_donothing">Do nothing and allow AAPS to correct any resulting high blood glucose level.</string>
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<string name="cob_label">Carbs on Board (COB)</string>
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<string name="cob_question">How changing ISF value affects COB calculation?</string>
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<string name="cob_longer">Increasing ISF will take absorbing carbs a longer time</string>
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<string name="cob_shorter">Increasing ISF will take absorbing carbs a shorter time</string>
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<string name="cob_question">How changing ISF value affects COB calculation by AAPS?</string>
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<string name="cob_longer">Increasing ISF will make the calculated carb absorption time longer</string>
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<string name="cob_shorter">Increasing ISF will make the calculated carb absorption time shorter</string>
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<string name="cob_no_effect">Increasing ISF will not affect calculated carbs absorption</string>
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<string name="cob2_question">How changing IC value affects COB calculation?</string>
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<string name="cob2_longer">Increasing IC will take absorbing carbs a longer time</string>
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<string name="cob2_shorter">Increasing IC will take absorbing carbs a shorter time</string>
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<string name="cob2_longer">Increasing IC will make the calculated carb absorption time longer</string>
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<string name="cob2_shorter">Increasing IC will make the calculated carb absorption time shorter</string>
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<string name="cob2_no_effect">Increasing IC will not affect calculated carbs absorption</string>
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<string name="cob3_question">How changing profile percentage affects COB calculation?</string>
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<string name="cob3_longer">Setting profile to 150% will take absorbing carbs a longer time</string>
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<string name="cob3_shorter">Setting profile to 150% will take absorbing carbs a shorter time</string>
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<string name="cob3_longer">Setting profile to 150% will make the calculated carb absorption time longer</string>
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<string name="cob3_shorter">Setting profile to 150% will make the calculated carb absorption time shorter</string>
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<string name="cob3_no_effect">Setting profile to 150% will not affect calculated carbs absorption</string>
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<string name="iob_value">IOB value is affected by issued temporary basals.</string>
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<string name="iob_hightemp">High temp basal will not be given when your blood sugar is below target.</string>
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<string name="breadgrams_label">Carb entry and boluses</string>
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<string name="breadgrams_grams">Only grams should be used for estimating and recording carbohydrates consumed.</string>
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<string name="breadgrams_exchange">Carbohydrates consumed can be recorded using an appropriate exchange system (e.g. DAFNE "CHO" exchanges or European "Bread Units").</string>
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<string name="breadgrams_decay">AAPS uses a dynamic model to estimate carb “decay” and calculate COB.</string>
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<string name="breadgrams_decay">AAPS uses a dynamic model to estimate carb absorption and calculate COB.</string>
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<string name="breadgrams_calc">If blood glucose levels are outside acceptable values (too low or too high) the bolus calculator can be used to provide suggestions for carb or insulin corrections.</string>
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<string name="breadgrams_hint1">https://wiki.aaps.app/en/latest/Getting-Started/FAQ.html#insulin-to-carb-ratio-ic-g-u</string>
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<string name="extendedcarbs_label">e-carbs</string>
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<string name="extendedcarbs_future">To schedule carbs in the future, possibly distributed over an interval (similar to an extended bolus distributing insulin over an interval).</string>
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<string name="extendedcarbs_free">For logging \'free\' exercise carbs you want to hide from AAPS.</string>
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<string name="extendedcarbs_fat">e-carbs (distributed in the future) can assist AAPS in dealing with high fat/protein meals.</string>
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<string name="extendedcarbs_rescue">For logging rescue carbs you use to treat low blood glucose. </string>
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<string name="extendedcarbs_rescue">For logging rescue carbs you use to treat low blood glucose.</string>
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<string name="extendedcarbs_hint1">https://wiki.aaps.app/en/latest/Usage/Extended-Carbs.html</string>
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<string name="nsclient_label">Remote Monitoring</string>
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<string name="nsclient_howcanyou">How can you monitor AAPS (for example for your child) remotely?</string>
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<string name="nsclient_hint1">https://wiki.aaps.app/en/latest/Children/Children.html</string>
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<string name="isf_label_exam">Insulin Sensitivity Factor (ISF)</string>
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<string name="isf_increasingvalue">Raising ISF values will lead to more insulin delivery to cover a specific amount of carbs.</string>
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<string name="isf_decreasingvalue">Reducing ISF values lead to more insulin delivery to correct for an above target blood glucose.</string>
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<string name="isf_noeffect">Raising or lowering ISF has no effect on insulin delivery when blood glucose levels are below target.</string>
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<string name="isf_decreasingvalue">Reducing ISF values will lead to more insulin delivery to correct for an above target blood glucose.</string>
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<string name="isf_noeffect">Raising or lowering ISF does not affect insulin delivery when blood glucose levels are below target.</string>
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<string name="isf_preferences">ISF should be entered in your AAPS Preferences.</string>
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<string name="isf_profile">Changing the ISF value in your profile is enough to apply the change.</string>
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<string name="isf_hint1">https://wiki.aaps.app/en/latest/Getting-Started/FAQ.html#insulin-sensitivity-factor-isf-mmol-l-u-or-mg-dl-u</string>
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<string name="ic_decreasingvalue">Lower I:C ratios lead to less insulin delivered for a given amount of carbs.</string>
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<string name="ic_noeffect">If you have 0 COB, changing the IC ratio will lead to a different amount of insulin to correct a given BG value.</string>
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<string name="ic_different">IC will be different if you count bread (exchange) unit as 10g or 12g.</string>
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<string name="ic_meaning">IC meaning is: How many bread (exchange) units are covered by 1U of insulin.</string>
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<string name="ic_meaning">IC meaning is: How many bread (exchange) units are covered by 1U of insulin?</string>
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<string name="ic_hint1">https://wiki.aaps.app/en/latest/Getting-Started/FAQ.html#insulin-to-carb-ratio-ic-g-u</string>
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<string name="profileswitch_label">Profile Switching</string>
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<string name="profileswitch_pctwillchange"> When specifying a 90% profile switch, which answers are true?</string>
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<string name="profileswitch_pctwillchange">When specifying a 90% profile switch, which answers are true?</string>
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<string name="profileswitch_basallower">Basal rates will be 10% lower.</string>
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<string name="profileswitch_isfhigher">ISF will be 10% higher.</string>
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<string name="profileswitch_iclower">The value of the I:C ratio will be a 10% lower number.</string>
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<string name="profileswitch_unchanged">ISF and I:C ratios will be unchanged.</string>
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<string name="profileswitch_hint1" formatted="false">https://wiki.aaps.app/en/latest/Usage/Profiles.html#profile-switch</string>
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<string name="profileswitch2_label">Profile Switching</string>
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<string name="profileswitch2_pctwillchange"> When specifying a 120% profile switch, which answers are true?</string>
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<string name="profileswitch2_pctwillchange">When specifying a 120% profile switch, which answers are true?</string>
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<string name="profileswitch2_bghigher">Target blood glucose will be 20% higher.</string>
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<string name="profileswitch2_basalhigher">Basal rates will be 20% higher.</string>
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<string name="profileswitch2_bgunchanged">Target blood glucose will be unchanged.</string>
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<string name="profileswitchtime_iwant">If you get up 2 hours earlier than usual, how should you notify AAPS of the change in your schedule?</string>
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<string name="profileswitchtime_2">Initiate a profile switch with a timeshift of 2</string>
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<string name="profileswitchtime__2">Initiate a profile switch with a timeshift of -2</string>
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<string name="profileswitchtime_tt">Set an eating soon temporary target.</string>
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<string name="profileswitchtime_100">Do a profile switch to more than 100%. </string>
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<string name="profileswitchtime_tt">Set eating soon temporary target.</string>
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<string name="profileswitchtime_100">Do a profile switch to more than 100%.</string>
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<string name="profileswitchtime_hint1">https://wiki.aaps.app/en/latest/Usage/Profiles.html#timeshift</string>
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<string name="profileswitch4_label">Changes to profiles</string>
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<string name="profileswitch4_rates">Basal rates, ISF, I:C ratios, etc., should be set in profiles.</string>
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<string name="profileswitch4_internet">Activating changes to your Nightscout Profile requires your AAPS phone to have an internet connection.</string>
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<string name="profileswitch4_sufficient">Editing profiles to change values is sufficient to enact any changes made.</string>
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<string name="profileswitch4_multi">Multiple profiles can be set up and selected to accommodate changing circumstances (e.g. hormonal changes, shift working, weekdays/weekend lifestyle).</string>
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<string name="profileswitch4_multi">Multiple profiles can be set up and selected to accommodate changing circumstances (e.g., hormonal changes, shift working, weekdays/weekend lifestyle).</string>
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<string name="basalhelp_hint1">https://wiki.aaps.app/en/latest/Module/module.html#good-individual-dosage-algorithm-for-your-diabetes-therapy</string>
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<string name="basalhelp_label">Help with basal rates</string>
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<string name="basalhelp_where">Where to go for help with basalrate etc.</string>
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<string name="basalhelp_where">Where to go for help with setting up your basal rate and other settings.</string>
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<string name="basalhelp_diabetesteam">Your diabetes team</string>
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<string name="basalhelp_google">Google</string>
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<string name="basalhelp_facebook">Facebook</string>
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<string name="blank"></string>
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<string name="other_medication_label">Other Medication. Please read the statement below and then check the box to accept the declaration.</string>
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<string name="other_medication_text">AAPS reduces basal rates or suspends insulin delivery to raise blood sugar. Drugs in the class SGLT2 inhibitors (gliflozins) can prevent increases in blood glucose and therefore can produce a dangerous insulin deficiency leading to DKA.
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<string name="other_medication_label">Other Medication. Please read the statement below and check the box to accept the declaration.</string>
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<string name="other_medication_text">AAPS reduces basal rates or suspends insulin delivery to raise blood sugar. Drugs in the class SGLT2 inhibitors (gliflozins) can prevent increases in blood glucose and, thus, can produce a dangerous insulin deficiency leading to DKA.
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\nCommon brand names are: Invokana®, Forxiga®, Jardiance®, Steglatro®, Suglat®, Apleway®, Deberza®, Synjardy®, Vokanamet®, Xigduo®.\n\nI hereby promise that I will not take such drugs when using AAPS or will deactivate the loop before using such drugs.</string>
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