I use one for kids that can't understand the under the tongue concept or with sensitive gag reflex. I use Thermofocus. As Mr said, it'll give you a different reading every time but I've confirmed it reliably reads cooler than oral temperature, so I always add a degree.
Otherwise, most temps are taken orally with the Welch Allyn Sure Temp.
Bummer, I had a feeling they weren't very reliable. My Welch Allyn thermoscan 6000 - which I loved- didn't even last 18 months and it started giving me readings of 107 and up. Of course it's out of warranty by now and they can only offer to sell me a used one for $180. I might as well buy a new one and hope for the best. Thanks for your replies!
So I use a SantaMedical RY220 for my home care cases. I like it pretty well. It's very sensitive to environmental temperature changes so moving it from my car to the clients house it takes about 30min to acclimate. I'm on my second one they seem to last two years to the day until they become random number generators. The plus side is they can be adjusted in one of the user menus. So I get my new one, take 10 or so oral temps on friends and family, compare it to the IR scan thermometer then program in the average adjustment generally +0.5 degree.
i think they are about $50-$70
I do have a Braun Digital No Touch Plus Forehead Thermometer NTF3000.
I do have some faith in it, especially since I am in a 450 preschool with 60% SPED population. It is awesome for our sensory, communication, ESL students.
Buuuuuuuut...... I have had it vary from the regular Braun tympanic thermometer.
Ultimately if I can use the tympanic I will, if that is not a possibility the infared forehead thermometer is better than nothing in my opinion.
If a kid looks sick and the Buzz Lightyear laser thermometer says the temp is normal, I'll do a pulse count. If the pulse rate is not elevated, I'll believe it. If it is elevated, I'll go to axillary or tympanic. I don't like temporal...at all. Keep in mind I'm on the elementary level. As kids grow older they can have a fever with a normal pulse...but not in my age group.
Just something to throw out there...
Riley RN
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I know thermometers have been discussed quite a bit on this forum, but does anyone use an infrared (or "no touch") thermometer and if so can you provide feedback on it and which brand you're using? Thanks in advance :)