Aug 14, 2009

CLOSED: Exergen Temporal Artery Thermometer Review and Giveaway (BTSC- Day 14)


The winner for the giveaway has been chosen by Random.org and is announced on this post.


Gone are the days when you have to wake up your little one just to take a temperature. Suffering through a fever, waking him/her up only results in crying and the inability to fall back to sleep. You know how stressful that time is and obviously Exergen President Francesco Pompei, knew what he was doing when he developed Exergen's Temporal Artery Thermometer/Scanner.


What is Exergen's Temporal Artery Thermometer?


It's the world's first infrared thermometer that is designed to measure the body temperature by taking a reading from the temporal artery. It is a more accurate means of taking a temperature when compared to the oral, rectal, under the arm and/or ear means. (As proven with a Harvard Medical School study)

How does this work?

Quickly but gently run the thermometer/scanner from the middle of your forehead to the end of your hairline(i.e. where the temporal artery is). The scanner/thermometer
  1. Captures the natural infrared emitted heat from the arterial blood supply at 1000 frames per second, thereby locking the highest temperature it senses and
  2. The ambient(or surrounding) temperature of the site where the temperature is taken is then measured.
  3. The arterial heat balance (AHB) software then synthesizes the two readings to accurately determine the body's temperature.
For more information, watch the introductory and educational videos plus this educational brief.


By God's Grace Bunny girl, Hubby and myself have not had a fever in a while, so we haven't really been able to test the thermometer/scanner in a fever scenario but last evening we spent some time taking each others temperature to check the accuracy and the stated claims of this product. Hubby pointed out the position of the temporal artery on our foreheads so we did the measure a little differently. We didn't run the thermometer from the middle of the forehead to the hairline but instead placed the thermometer directly over the temporal artery. In less than 4 seconds we received our temperature readings accurately. We tried taking our temperatures the suggested way and received the same readings.

I think this is a great product and a must to keep on hand especially now that the children will be all set to go back to school. Knowing how it generally goes, sometime during the year they may walk in feeling a little warm and that's when your convenient Exergen Temporal Artery Thermometer will come in handy.


Buy It:

Exergen Temporal Artery Thermometer's
are now available at Walmart, Walgreens, Target, Toys R Us, Babies R Us, Sam's Club, Costco, Shoppers Drug Mart and online too. You can also get a 5$ rebate on your thermometer/scanner purchase by printing out and sending this form.


Win It:


One reader will get to win an Exergen Temporal Artery Thermometer


Here's how you can win it
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1. Mandatory entry (without this, all other entries will be disqualified)-

Visit the Exergen site and leave a comment letting me know something you've learnt about this thermometer/scanner.

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This giveaway is open to US residents, 18 years and above.

1 winner will be chosen with the random.org generator on August 29 2009 at 10 pm Central time, so enter before that. The winner's name will be posted thereafter. Please note if the winner does not get back to me 48 hours after his/her name has been posted, I will pick a new winner.

201 comments:

  1. I learned you can ask your pediatrician for a TAT-2000C Educational Pamphlet which includes a $5.00 (mail-in) rebate coupon good toward your purchase of a TemporalScanner™ Temporal Artery Thermometer.

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  3. This thermometer is more accurate than taking an ear temperature.

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  4. I learned that Arterial temperature is the same temperature as the blood flowing from the heart. It is the best determinate of body temperature. amsbolda@hotmail.com

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  8. Arterial temperature is the same temperature as the blood flowing from the heart. It is the best determinant of body temperature.

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  9. I learned the Exergen Temporal Thermometer has advanced, patented technology that measures temperatures with a gentle stroke across the forehead.

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  10. I learned that it has been accepted for use in major hospitals! Oh yeah and that I could really use one ;)!

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  11. Your arterial temperature is the same temperature as the blood flowing from the heart. This makes it best to determine your body temperature.

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  12. Temporal artery temperature is not affected by the things that cause oral and underarm temperatures to be misleading.

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  13. I learned that it is the gentlest and most accurate way to take a temperature.
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  15. Its more accurate than an ear thermometer because of the inconsistency of the ear canal!
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  17. i learned it has been clinically tested for accuracy compared to rectal thermometers and temperature sensors inserted in the heart during course of patient treatment and accepted for use in major hospitals

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  18. The TemporalScanner has patented software, providing arterial heat balance. I think this is so cool!

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  19. I learned that the scanner has to be acclimated to the temperature of the room in which it is used. If going from a cold room to a hot room or vice versa, you must allow the scanner to acclimate for at least 30 minutes.

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  21. Ask your pediatrician for the TAT-2000C Educational Pamphlet. On the back is a $5 rebate coupon for Tat-2000C Comfort Scanner or Temporal Scanner Temporal Artery Thermometer. When you send coupon & barcode from package, Exergen will send you a $5 check.
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  25. I learned that the TemporalScanner has patented software, providing arterial heat balance

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  29. Temporal artery temperature is not affected by the things that cause oral and underarm temperatures to be misleading.

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  30. The best place to measure temperature is the center of the heart, but this can be done by a doctor...all this time I thought it was the ear!

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  33. I like that the infrared technology allows it to be noninvasive yet very accurate!

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  34. It adjusts for the ambient temperature of the room. Cool!
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  35. What I learned from their website, the Temporal Scanner Thermometer is designed to measure the temperature of the skin surface over the temporal artery, a major artery of the head. karenmed409(at)comcast(dot)net

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  36. I learned that it takes 1,000 readings per second, selecting the most accurate.
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  37. available at walgreens so you can use your rr there to get it

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  38. learned its way better then the ear and I learned in in NICU when my daughter was born last month

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  39. I learned that it is being used in major hospitals. That's excellent to hear and I can't wait until we start using them where I work. I'd love to have one to use on my daughter when she's ill.

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  40. I learned that you can take your childs temperature while he is sleeping without waking him up.

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  41. I learned that you should measure only the side of the head that is exposed. Any covering will cause the reading to be falsely high.
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  44. It is more acurate than an ear thermometer and is more comfortable to use as well since it is just pressed on the forehead and not inserted into the ear.

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  45. I learned how the the temporal artery is connected to the heart, and why taking the temperature there should work so well.

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  46. With a light swipe of the forehead the temperature can be read in 3 seconds. This is the most advanced non-invasive technology for taking the temperature yet.

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  47. more accurate than taking an ear temperature.
    thnx for the opp!

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  48. I learned that it takes 1,000 readings per second, selecting the most accurate, how impressive is that! :)

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  49. I learned you should measure only the side of the head that is exposed. Any covering, hair, hat, etc. will prevent the heat from dissipating, and would cause the reading to be falsely high. This also applies if one side of the head is into a pillow. Thanks!

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  50. the most accurate place to measure temperature is a major artery and the best place is the middle of the heart

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  52. i learned that Temporal artery temperature is not affected by the things that cause oral and underarm temperatures to be misleading.
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  53. This is great my son fights when i try to put his thermometer in his mouth

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  54. The best place to measure temp. is the middle of the heart.

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  55. I learned that Arterial temperature is the same temperature as the blood flowing from the heart. It is the best determinate of body temperature.

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  56. I found that it uses advanced infrared technology providing maximum ease of use with quick, consistently accurate measurements

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  60. Your arterial temperature is the temperature of the blood as it comes from your heart making it the most accurate reading of your internal temperature.

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  61. I learned you can buy it at Walgreens

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  62. "ambient temperature affects the skin temperature, and so the thermometer automatically measures the ambient temperature at the very same time it is measuring the temperature over the temporal artery. It then can calculate any heat loss (in a normal or cold room) or gain (in a hot room), and instantly computes an accurate body temperature."
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  63. A major reason ear thermometers are considered inaccurate by medical professionals is because the positioning of the probe in the ear canal is inconsistent, thus creating inconsistent readings and frequently missing fevers. The temporal artery thermometer scans the forehead area for the temporal artery and it is almost impossible to miss the artery during a scan. Also, the person whose temperature is being taken does not like something inserted in their ear, making good positioning even more difficult. The gentle scan across the forehead is comfortable and not objectionable. The TemporalScanner has been proven more accurate than ear thermometers by a Harvard Medical School study.

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  64. Non invasive and uses infrared technology!

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  65. I know that the Exergen Temporal Thermometer has advanced, patented technology that measures temperatures with a gentle stroke across the forehead.

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  66. I learned the most accurate way to check a persons temperature is using the Arterial temperature. The arterial temp is just like the temperature of blood flowing from your heart.

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  67. I love that it is quick and non-invasive. Thanks for the chance.
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  68. Easy, accurate, and quick 2 use. You can buy this product at Walmart
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  69. I learned that this thermometer measures body tempurature from the temporal artery, a major artery in the body. That means the reading is more accurate than when taken from other parts of the body (except the heart).
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  73. With a gentle stroke of the forehead it captures the naturally emitted heat from the skin over the temporal artery, taking 1,000 readings per second, selecting the most accurate.

    With a gentle stroke of the forehead it captures the naturally emitted heat from the skin over the temporal artery, taking 1,000 readings per second, selecting the most accurate.

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  75. I learned that the Temporal Scanner Thermometer has been clinically tested for accuracy compared to rectal thermometers.

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  77. On the Exergen site, I learned that the Exergen Temporal Artery Thermometer is available at Walgreens - this would be a great item buy with register rewards! I'll have to start saving up!

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  80. It measures ambient room temperature to get very accurate readings.

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  81. I learned that the temporal artery thermometer scans the forehead area for the temporal artery and it is almost impossible to miss the artery during a scan.

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  83. "Arterial temperature is the same temperature as the blood flowing from the heart. It is the best determinate of body temperature."

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  84. TemporalScanner Thermometer is a totally non-invasive system with advanced infrared technology providing maximum ease of use with quick, consistently accurate measurements.
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  85. I learned that the Arterial temperature is the same temperature as the blood flowing from the heart. How accurate!

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  87. i learned that it is so accurate because it can hit the same spot more than once - whereas an ear thermometer has trouble taking the same temp.

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  88. I learned that the software used to so accurately and quickly read your temperature is patented.

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  94. arterial temperature is the same temperature as the blood flowing from the heart

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  95. I learned that Arterial temperature is the same temperature as the blood flowing from the heart. It is the best determinate of body temperature.

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  96. I was surprised to learn that the temporal thermometers accuracy is comparable to rectal. How much easier on everyone!

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  98. It's more accurate than ear temperature.
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  99. I learned I can buy the Exergen at Costco! Thank you.

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  100. I learned that this provides an accurate temperature while being the least invasive method available.

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  101. I learned that arterial temperature is the same temperature as the blood flowing from the heart.

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  102. I learned that it has been clinically tested for accuracy compared to rectal thermometers and temperature sensors inserted in the heart during course of patient treatment and accepted for use in major hospitals, making it the ideal thermometer for use with newborns, infants, children or adults.

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  103. The scanner determines temperature by accurately measuring the balance between the tissues warming from arterial blood and tissues cooling (warming) caused by heat loss (gain) to the environment.

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  104. I learned that arterial temperature is the same temperature as the blood flowing from the heart. It is the best determinate of body temperature! Thanks!

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  105. I love that it takes in to account the environment temp!

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  106. I learned temporal artery temperature is not affected by the things that cause oral and underarm temperatures to be misleading.

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  107. I learned that the temporal artery thermometer is more accurate than an ear thermometer.

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  108. I didn't know this but arterial temperature is the same temperature as the blood flowing from the heart and that it is the best determinate of body temperature

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  109. More accurate because it reads the artery temperature.

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  110. It has been accepted for use in major hospitals. That means it must work, right!

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  111. The best place to truly measure temperature is the center of the heart. Impossible but the Thermoscan is very close in the way it measures heat and cooling actions.

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  112. The TemporalScanner Thermometer has been clinically tested for accuracy compared to rectal thermometers and temperature sensors inserted in the heart during course of patient treatment and accepted for use in major hospitals, making it the ideal thermometer for use with newborns, infants, children or adults.

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  114. I learned that the thermometer measures the skin temp and the air temp in the room at the same time and does some sort of complicated thingy to get the correct body temp it's called Arterial Heat Balance Method

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  115. I learned the Exergen is used in major hospitals.

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  116. I learned that arterial temperature is the same temperature as the blood flowing from the heart. It is the best determinate of body temperature.

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  118. I learned that the TemporalScanner Thermometer is a totally non-invasive system with advanced infrared technology providing maximum ease of use with quick, consistently accurate measurements.
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  119. its the most accurate way to take a temperature.


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  120. I learned that the Arterial temperature is the same temperature as the blood flowing from the heart. It is the best determinant of body temperature.


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  121. I learned the temporal artery thermometer is more accurate than an ear thermometer.

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  122. I learned that the temporal artery temperature changes faster than temperature taken rectally, and isn't affected by things which cause oral and underarm temperatures to be misleading.

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  124. i learned that the TemporalScanner Thermometer has been clinically tested for accuracy compared to rectal thermometers and temperature sensors inserted in the heart during course of patient treatment and accepted for use in major hospitals.

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  128. I found out it scans like a video camera, capturing naturally emitted infrared heat from the arterial blood supply at about 1000 “frames” per second lezanac@yahoo.com

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  129. I learned you should only Measure the side of the head that is exposed. Anything in the way like hair will cause the reading to be falsely high

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  134. Multiple temperatures taken over the same area in rapid succession will ultimately cool the area causing differences.

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  135. Measure only the side of the head that is exposed. Any covering, hair, hat, etc. will prevent the heat from dissipating, and would cause the reading to be falsely high. This also applies if one side of the head is into a pillow.
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  138. I learned arterial temperature is the same temperature as the blood flowing from the heart. It is the best determinate of body temperature.

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  139. the Exergen Temporal Artery Thermometer is available at Walgreens.
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  140. I learned how easy it is to use. Which when you have 5 boys, it needs to be quick & easy!

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  141. I learned that this is better than measuring in the ear canal due to positioning.

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  142. I learned that temporal artery temperature is not affected by the things that cause oral and underarm temperatures to be misleading.


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  143. Using this, the temperature can be read in 3 seconds!

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  144. I learned that taking your tempature on the forehead is the most accurate and your temp will be different at different points on your body.

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  145. I learned the arterial temperature is the same temperature as the blood flowing from the heart.
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  146. The Exergen Temporal Scanner gives you the gentlest and most accurate method of temperature assessment in the world. Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  148. I learned that the TemporalScanner Thermometer has been clinically tested for accuracy compared to rectal thermometers and temperature sensors inserted in the heart during course of patient treatment and accepted for use in major hospitals, making it the ideal thermometer for use with newborns, infants, children or adults.
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  149. The temporal artery is connected to the heart via the carotid artery, directly leading from the aorta, the main trunk of the arterial system. It offers constant blood flow. It is the only such artery positioned close enough to the skin surface to provide access needed to take an accurate measurement.


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  151. I learned "Arterial temperature is the same temperature as the blood flowing from the heart. It is the best determinate of body temperature."

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  153. I learned that it captures naturally emitted infrared heat from the arterial blood supply at about 1000 “frames” per second, locking in the highest temperature it senses.

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  157. it is sensitive to ambient temperature, which is part of the reason it is so accurate. But, as long as the thermometer is in approximately the same ambient temperature as the individual whose temperature is being taken, you don't have to be concerned

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  159. I learned that TemporalScanner has been proven more accurate than ear thermometers by a Harvard Medical School study.

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  166. Arterial Heat Balance Thermometry at an Exposed Skin Site:
    Accuracy, Comfort, and Convenience for Patient and Clinician

    I have teens and older children with grandchildren. My daughter in law is a first time mother and the first month of my grandsons life she took his temp daily. She carries a thermometer in her purse.
    My daughter who is 17 wants to be a pediatric surgeon and says they learned in her medical skills class that they no longer use rectal or mouth for temps in most medical facilities. So with my grandsons visiting this would be so nice to have at home even my husband could actually read it correctly.

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  169. I learned that these have been proven to be more accurate than ear thermometers...that's what I use! So, I need to get this instead!
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  172. I learned it measures the arterial temp which is more accurate.

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  173. The TemporalScanner captures the naturally emitted heat from the skin over the temporal artery, taking 1,000 readings per second, selecting the most accurate!

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  174. I learned it scans like a video camera, capturing naturally emitted infrared heat from the arterial blood supply at about 1000 “frames” per second, locking in the highest temperature it senses.That is pretty neat

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  176. this would make taking my 2yr old and 1yr old temp so much easier

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  179. I learned Arterial temperature is the same temperature as the blood flowing from the heart. It is the best determinate of body temperature. Thank you

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