Thursday, February 5, 2009

Use A Digital Ear Thermometer

Use a Digital Ear Thermometer








Digital thermometers, especially ones designed for the ear, are gaining in popularity. They are especially great for kids, and are available at pharmacies.


Instructions


1. Consider that most digital thermometers take a temperature in less than 30 seconds, quickening the temperature-taking process for squirmy children.


2. Read the thermometer's instructions carefully. Never throw the instructions away. Keep them near your digital thermometer.


3. Wipe the thermometer probe with a soapy washcloth or a tissue dabbed in isopropyl alcohol or put on a clean probe, depending on your brand of thermometer.


4. Turn the thermometer on.


5. Use a gentle rocking motion as you insert the thermometer into the ear canal or rectum. Never push or cram the probe into the body. Forcing it causes pain, especially if there is swelling in the ear canal or rectum.


6. Listen for the beep.


7. Remove the thermometer.








8. Read the thermometer. If you see "ERR," you did not get good contact with the ear canal or rectum, and will need to take the temperature again.


9. Use the chart insert that comes with your thermometer to see what your normal reading should be.


10. Clean your thermometer probe with a soapy washcloth and/or isopropyl alcohol before storing.

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