I don't have any faith in the ear thermometers. Then again, maybe I just don't have any faith in the person using the ear thermometer! Either way, I don't think they are accurate. I work phone triage and I had a mom call one night saying she took her childs temp in the ear and got a reading of 93.5. Ummm, I don't think so. Especially when I could hear the child laughing it up and having a good time in the background.
The doctors I work for prefer rectal or oral.
There are many digitals that come two in a pack, so then you can just label one for each place.
Originally Posted by moondancer
I don't think either one is accurate. Technically speaking. We don't use either one at the 2 hospitals I work at. And, certainly not more accurate than an axillary temp! The most accurate temp is, of course, a rectal, you get core bodytemp. Usually that is not necessary. The pharmacist either doesn't know or just wants to sell a high priced ear thermometer to unsuspecting parents, when they could spend $5 and get a fine digital thermometer.