✓ TA temperature is real time temperature

  • Just like pulmonary artery temperature, TA temperature identifies changes in your patient’s temperature sooner than axillary, oral, or rectal temperature

✓ Measure only exposed area

✓ Measure only the up-side

✓ Measure straight across the forehead, from the center to the hairline (or start at the hairline) ending with a touch on the neck behind the earlobe

✓ Sequential Measurements Result in Variability

✓ One Measurement TA Temperature on an Infant

Preferred site is the temporal artery area. Here, behind the ear could be alternate site, as both are exposed.
Temporal artery area is the only option here, as the neck area is not exposed.

✓ Low Readings Can be Caused by a Dirty Lens

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Exergen Temporal Thermometry FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions by Nursing Staff


What should I do if I get an abnormally high reading?

What should I do if I get an abnormally low reading?

What are alternative sites because I cannot access the forehead?

What are alternative sites because of diaphoresis?

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If it is alright to spot check behind one ear, why should I scan the forehead as well?

How long should I wait if the scanable area is covered or patient lying on that side?

How long should I wait between readings?

How do oral temperatures differ from arterial?

How does this technology work, i.e. how does the device measure heat?

How does this relate to core temperature?

What makes my patient feel hot yet get a “normal” temperature?

Why shouldn’t I compare this to an oral with our old devices?

Should I use this device with radiant warmers?

What about use of bair-huggers or other warming devices? How should we take temperatures?

Do I need to take the temperature of an infant at both the temporal artery area and on the neck behind the earlobe?

Left, preferred site is the temporal artery area. Behind the ear could be alternate site, as both are exposed.
Left, the temporal artery area is the only option, as the neck area is not exposed.

*Use Exergen Neonatal Instant Axillary Thermometer (LXN) under the warmer