Exergen TAT-5000 manual Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the TemporalScanner?

The TemporalScanner is an infrared thermometer designed for accurate, completely non-invasive temperature assessment by scanning the temporal artery (TA). It is breakthrough technology.

How does it work?

Temperature is measured by gently stroking the TemporalScanner across the forehead, and includes a momentary touch of the probe to the neck area behind the ear lobe, to account for any cooling of the forehead as a result of diaphoresis. The patented arterial heat balance technology (AHB™) automatically measures the temperature of the skin surface over the artery and the ambient temperature. It samples these readings some 1000 times a second, ultimately recording the highest temperature measured (peak) during the course of the measurement. The TemporalScanner emits nothing - it only senses the natural thermal radiation emitted from the skin.

How accurate is it?

It has been clinically proven in premier university hospitals to be more accurate than ear thermometry, and better tolerated than rectal thermometry. It is a superior method for patient and clinician alike.

What if the TA area has been traumatized by burns or lacerations, or is completely covered with dressings?

With head trauma, surgical or accidental, the temperature can be obtained from the alternative site behind the ear lobe. As with diaphoresis, the perfusion will be high in the presence of head trauma.

Why measure behind the ear lobe?

Sweat causes evaporative cooling of the skin on the forehead, and introduces the possi- bility of a false low temperature. Fortunately for the method, during diaphoresis the area on the head behind the ear lobe will always exhibit the high blood flow necessary for the arterial measurement.

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Contents Exergen TemporalScannerTMPage Important Safety Instructions Product Map On ButtonProbe Cone Probe Lens Why the Temporal Artery IntroductionIntroduction to Temporal Artery Thermometry MethodTable of Contents Before Using, Familiarize Yourself with the Instrument Familiarize Yourself with the InstrumentScan Things To Know Before Taking Temperatures Using on an InfantPractice Holding Your TemporalScanner Using the TemporalScanner Basics of Using the TemporalScannerUsing the TemporalScanner on a New Mother Using the TemporalScanner on a New MotherUsing the TemporalScanner on an Infant Temping Baby in Bassinette, Open Crib, or with MomFrequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked QuestionsWhy not use only the area behind the ear lobe? What are the benefits of using temporal artery thermometry?What is arterial temperature? How does the TemporalScanner compare to our old method?Memorable solutions? Their solutionsFalse low readings Conditions that could affect a readingDisposable Cover Options What should I know about the instrument?Guidelines for Patient Temperature Assessment Guidelines for Patient Temperature AssessmentNormal Body Temperature BT General Rule of ThumbReferences Determining a Fever Threshold Threshold Defining FeverThreshold for Fever Workup Primary PointsBody Sites for Temperature Assessment An Overview of Temperature Measuring SitesTympanic Membrane and Ear Temperature Reproducibility in Temperature Measurement Reproducibility of ReadingsNormal Temperature Forgotten PhysiologyFever Hot Blood or Cold Blood?Perspiration Places to measure your temperature For Kids OnlyCare and Maintenance Maintenance CareInstructions for Fahrenheit or Celsius Conversion For F/C ConversionCalibration Verification Procedure Normal body temperature range, otherwiseUsing the Portable Blackbody Portable BlackbodyCalibration Verifier Verifier Specifications Repair If repair is requiredPage Page Exergen