Let us understand how to assess temporal artery temperature using a temporal artery thermometer. Before measuring the temperature, perform hand hygiene and don a fresh pair of gloves to avoid cross-infection. First, explain the procedure to the patient and then check for moisture on their forehead. If moisture is present, gently wipe it away, as it might interfere with the thermometer sensors. Place the thermometer firmly on the patient's forehead to avoid interference with ambient temperature. Gently press the scan button. Glide the thermometer slowly across the forehead while ensuring the sensor remains flat and firmly in contact with the skin. While pressing the scan button, gently lift the sensor after sweeping it across the forehead. Then, touch the sensor on the neck, just behind the earlobe. During the scanning process, wait until the clicking sound stops, then proceed to read the temperature. When finished, release the scan button. Disinfect the thermometer with an alcohol swab and replace the equipment. Remove the gloves, perform hand hygiene, and document the readings.