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  1. Nov 11, 2022 · Use a regular digital thermometer to take a rectal temperature. New research suggests that a temporal artery thermometer might also provide accurate readings in newborns. 3 months to 4 years. In this age range you can use a digital thermometer to take a rectal or an armpit temperature or you can use a temporal artery thermometer.

    • What Type of Thermometer Is Best For My Child?
    • ​What Is A Normal Temperature, and What Is Considered A Fever?
    • ​What Are Some Different Types of Digital Thermometers?
    • Here Are 3 Types of Digital Thermom​​Eters
    • How to Use A Digital Thermometer
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    It is best to use a digital thermometer to check your child's temperature. Do NOT use a mercury thermometer. These thin glass devices filled with the silvery metal can break and release toxic levels of mercury fumes. In fact, if you have a mercury thermometer at home, you should removeit.

    A “normal" temperature varies with the child's age, activity, and time of day. A feverusually is a temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) or higher. This is a sign that the body is fighting an illness. Your child's temperature, age and other signs of illness will help your doctor recommend treatment that is best for your child...

    There are different types of digital thermometers that measure temperature at different areas of the body. Rectal (in the anus) temperatures are the most accurate. Forehead temperatures are the next most accurate. Oral and ear temperatures are accurate if done properly. Armpit temperatures are the least accurate, but you can use this method to scre...

    ​Digital multi-use thermometer

    1. Measures temperature in child’s bottom (rectal), mouth (oral) or armpit (axillary). 2. Oral use is not recommended until a child is age 4 or older. 3. ​Reads body temperature when the sensor located on the tip of the thermometer touches that part of the body. 4. It's important to label the thermometer "oral" or "rectal" so it isn't used in both places.

    Temporal artery​

    1. Measures infrared heat waves coming off the blood vessel that runs across the forehead just below the skin. 2. Can be used for all ages. 3. ​Temperature is taken on the side and front of the forehead, depending on whether it is a non-contact​or “no-touch” model. Check the instructions to find out how close to the forehead and other tips before using. 4. Non-contact models may help reduce the risk of passing germs. 5. Direct sunlight and cold temperatures after being outside may affect read...

    Tympanic​

    1. Measures temperature in a child's ear by reading infrared heat waves from the eardrum.​ 2. Can be used on children age 6 months and older. Not reliable for younger babies, whose ear canals are too narrow.​ 3. It needs to be placed correctly in your child's ear canal to be accurate (see “Ear temperature,” below). 4. ​Cold temperatures after being outside can affect reading.

    To get the right thermometer reading, it is important to always follow the instructions that came with the device.

    Fever is just one sign of illness, but an important one. Talk with your child's pediatrician if you have any questions about fever and taking your child's temperature.​

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  3. Dec 19, 2023 · Turn on the thermometer. Place it under the child’s tongue, on one side and toward the back of the mouth. Instruct them to close their mouth without biting, and to keep their lips together. Hold ...

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  4. If you do an axillary temperature reading, you’ll want to add 1/2 to 1 degree Fahrenheit (.3 to .6 degrees Celsius) for a more accurate reading. For children 3 years old and younger, a rectal ...

  5. Kids 6 months to 3 years old: A rectal temperature is best, but you can use a temporal artery, ear, or axillary method. Kids 4 years or older: An oral temperature is best if child can properly hold the thermometer under the tongue. If not, you can use a rectal, temporal, ear, or axillary method. How to take a rectal temperature.

  6. Mar 18, 2021 · Lie your child on a flat surface. You can either place them on their belly or their back. If you place your baby on their back, you will want to pull their legs gently up to their chest. Place the thermometer gently into your child’s anus, about 1/2 an inch to 1 inch. Do this gently and never force it.

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