It measures the temperature of the blood flowing through the temporal artery on the forehead. Add these numbers to oral and axillary temperature readings for the most accurate reading.
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How do you measure axillary temperature. Touch your chest and back. Follow the product makers directions for proper use. Digital ear thermometers tympanic membrane. They can be used in the rectum rectal mouth oral or armpit axillary. There are many different types of thermometers you can use to measure temperature. Why do i need to check an axillary temperature.
This is also very accurate. Heres how to measure temperature in areas other than the underarm. A newer method to take a temperature is called temporal artery thermometry. If you dont feel ok taking a rectal temperature use another method. You can often still tell if you have a high temperature even if you do not have a thermometer. A normal axillary temperature is between 966 359 c and 98 f 367 c.
You may also have other symptoms such as feeling shivery chills. If they feel hotter than usual you may have a high temperature. An axillary temperature may be done to check for a fever. The respective limb is pressed against the body to reduce the possible influence of the ambient temperature. Touching your forehead is not a very accurate way of. A fever may be a sign of illness infection or other conditions.
When taking axillary temperature it can be useful to compare it to ear oral and rectal temperature readings. Fever is a word used for a temperature that is higher than normal for the body. A thermometer ther mom uh ter is used to take your temperature. If you do not have a thermometer. An axillary temperature tem pe ruh cher is when the armpit axilla is used to take your temperature. Measuring the bodys surface temperature is normally conducted by medical staff in the armpit axillary measurement and in the groin.
An axillary temperature may be done to look for a fever. 1 the physician or nurse orders that the temperature be taken using the axillary route. Armpit temperatures are typically the least accurate of the three. You should take the patients temperature using the axillary under arm route if either of the following situations applies. 2 both the oral and rectal routes are contraindicated paragraphs 2 17b and. When using any kind of thermometer.
Oral and axillary temperature readings are about ½ to 1f 3c to 6c below rectal. You may need to take an axillary temperature if you cannot take an oral rectal or tympanic tim pan ik temperature. Verify that the axillary route should be used. These thermometers use an infrared scanner to measure the temperature inside the ear canal.