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11.14:

Assessing Body Temperature – Oral

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Assessing Body Temperature – Oral

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Here is a procedure that explains how to measure an oral temperature using an electronic thermometer.

Before any procedure, it is crucial to practice proper hand hygiene to prevent the transmission of harmful microorganisms.

Next, remove the thermometer from the charging unit and switch on the thermometer and wait for the ready sign.

Gently insert the probe cover until it securely snaps into place, preventing potential cross-contamination.

Instruct the patient to open their mouth and gently insert the probe beneath the tongue in the posterior sublingual pocket lateral to the center of the lower jaw.

Then, advise the patient to close the lips around the thermometer, as it helps maintain proper placement.

Click the scan button on the thermometer and keep the probe in place until the audible sound signals.

Remove the probe from the mouth once the patient's temperature appears on the display unit.

Next, discard the probe cover by pushing the ejection button.

Lastly, disinfect and replace the equipment, perform hand hygiene, and document the findings.

11.14:

Assessing Body Temperature – Oral

Here are the steps to accurately measure oral temperature using an electronic thermometer:

Step 1:

Start by practicing proper hand hygiene to prevent the spread of microorganisms.

Step 2:

Take the thermometer out of the charging unit, switch it on, and wait for the ready sign.

Step 3:

Gently slide the probe cover until a click is heard. This simple action prevents cross-contamination and ensures the correct placement of the probe cover.

Step 4:

Instruct the patient to open their mouth and place the thermometer probe beneath their tongue in the posterior sublingual pocket within the side of the lower jaw. Positioning the probe deep within this pocket establishes contact with the blood vessels closest to the surface.

Step 5:

Advise the patient to close their lips around the thermometer. Ensure they don't bite it to maintain the correct position.

Step 6:

Click the scan button on the equipment and keep the probe in place until an audible sound indicates completion. The patient's temperature will then appear on the display unit.

Step 7:

Remove the probe from the mouth and dispose of the probe cover by pressing the ejection button on the thermometer probe stem.

Step 8:

Perform hand hygiene once again and document the findings.

Step 9:

Finally, place the thermometer probe back into its charging unit.