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23 Mar 2020 · Should I add a degree to oral (under the tongue) and axillary (under the arm) readings? Yes, for the most accuracy. Rectal temperatures are ...
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An underarm temperature is slightly lower and a rectal temperature is slightly higher. When reporting a temperature to your doctor state the method and ...
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2 Mar 2022 · The normal axillary temperature is usually a degree lower than the oral (by mouth) temperature. The axillary temperature may be as much as two ...
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Hold the thermometer to keep it in place, and make sure they don't move around while the thermometer is underneath their arm, which can throw off the reading. ... Checking child's temperature · Other ways to measure... · Take your temperature
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The thermometer reading is accurate, and you do not need to add a degree to the result as you would if measuring temperature under the arm.
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An armpit (axillary) temperature is usually 0.5 F (0.3 C) to 1 F (0.6 C) lower than an oral temperature. A forehead (temporal) scanner is usually 0.5 F (0.3 C) ...
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13 Jan 2022 · Oral Temperature: How to Take · Age: 4 years and older · If your child had a cold or hot drink, wait 30 minutes. · Put the thermometer under one ...
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18 Oct 2008 · Yes, you do add a degree to an underarm temp. The underarm temp., which is measuring the temp. of skin is not going to be as high as the core ...
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An armpit (axillary) temperature is usually 0.3°C (0.5°F) to 0.6°C (1°F) lower than an oral temperature. A forehead (temporal) scanner is usually 0.3°C (0.5°F) ...
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13 Sept 2013 · Oral and axillary temperatures average about .5 F to 1.0 F (.3 C to .6 C) degrees below rectal, ear, and temporal readings. Add .5 to 1.0 when ...
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What underarm temperature is a fever? Fever. In most adults, an oral or axillary temperature above 37.6°C (99.7°F) or a rectal or ear temperature above ...
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16 Apr 2009 · you need to add 1 degree to a temp taken from under the armpit. Hope your ds feels better soon.
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... temperature more accurately and to get the correct oral equivalent of axillary temperature one should add 1 degree F to the mean axillary temperature.
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1 Aug 2021 · How should I take a child's temperature? · Axillary method (under the armpit) · Oral method (in the mouth) · Tympanic method (in the ear) · Rectal ...
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