TEMPERATURE TECHNIQUES – Principles, Equipment and Procedure (COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING)
UPDATED 2024
A clinical
thermometer is a special instrument designed to measure the temperature of the
body. Two thermometers – one oral and one rectal – are essential equipment
which the nurse always carries in her bag. Elevation in temperature is an
indication that the body is reacting to an infection
PRINCIPLES
- Meticulous cleaning of thermometer
before and after use is essential to prevent the spread of infection - Temperature is usually taken by
mouth. Rectal temperatures are most accurate while auxillary temperatures are
least accurate - Shake the mercury to 95 degree F
before taking the temperature - Keep all thermometers in the shade
and in the coolest part of the building - Accuracy in temperature helps in
effective treatment and medical decision
EQUIPMENT
- Ten small cotton swabs
- Kidney basin to hold moist cotton
swabs - Thermometer
- Lubricant for rectal temperature
- Paper bag
PROCEDURE
- Use bag technique as per standard
precautions - Remove the thermometer swab up to
bulb and read - Place the thermometer at proper site
- Rinse the thermometer thoroughly
under cool running water after reading - Replace it in the community bag and
wash hands - Record it in the TPR sheet
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