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  1. Jul 27, 2024 · For kids between three months and four years, you can use either an electronic ear thermometer to take the temperature in the ear canal, or use a rectal thermometer to take the temperature rectally. You can also use any digital thermometer to take an underarm (axillary) temperature, though this is less accurate. For kids older than age 4 who ...

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  2. Mar 18, 2023 · A rectal thermometer is the most accurate tool for checking body temperature in infants and small children. If you have never taken a rectal temperature before, it may seem intimidating. But rest assured, using a rectal thermometer is quite simple and will not hurt or harm the child (but it may stimulate a bowel movement).

  3. Feb 21, 2024 · What kind of thermometer is used to take a rectal temperature? A digital thermometer is used to take a rectal temperature. It is a small hand-held device with a "window" showing your child's temperature in numbers. There are many kinds of digital thermometers. Most digital thermometers are easy to use and measure body temperature in less than a ...

  4. Aug 1, 2021 · After a thermometer has been used to take a rectal temperature, do not use it to take an oral temperature. Make sure that the rectal thermometer is clearly marked so that it is not used orally. For example, you could label your rectal thermometer with an “R” and your oral thermometer with an “O”.

    • Apply a lubricant jelly or petroleum jelly, such as Vaseline, on the bulb of the thermometer so that you can insert it easily.
    • Choose a quiet place so that the child won't be distracted or move around too much. If you are measuring the temperature of a baby or small child, you can
    • Gently insert the bulb end of the rectal thermometer about 1.5 to 2.5 cm (0.6 to 1 in.) into the anal canal. Don't force it into the rectum. Hold the thermometer in place with two fingers close to the anal opening (not near the end of the thermometer).
    • Leave the thermometer in place for the required amount of time, usually a minute. Time yourself with a watch or clock. Some digital thermometers give a series of short beeps when the reading is done.
  5. Time yourself with a watch or clock. Some digital thermometers give a series of short beeps when the reading is done. Remove the thermometer and read it. Clean a digital thermometer with cool, soapy water, and rinse it off before putting it away. After a thermometer has been used to take a rectal temperature, do not use it to take an oral ...

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  7. Use a digital thermometer. Don’t use a glass thermometer, as these aren’t safe. Wash the end of the thermometer with soap and water and rinse with water. Moisten the tip of the thermometer with a lubricant, such as petroleum jelly. Then, place your child: belly-down across your lap or on a firm, flat surface and keep your palm along the ...