Monday, August 27, 2012

The Infrared Noncontact Thermometer A Magic Wand

You see them in the (ICU) intensive care unit of a hospital.  Providers wave the magic wand from the persons left ear up across the forehead over to the right ear without touching any skin or clothing.  This is an infrared noncontact thermometer. 

Infrared noncontact thermometers have been proven accurate when used properly.  This is important as the increase/decrease of body temperature is a well used means for monitoring the acute disease process.

With the infrared noncontact thermometer there is no need to touch the persons body to get the desired  (an accurate temperature) data.  The patient no longer experiences the uncomfortable use of a body cavity.  The body temperature value is displayed quickly. 

With zero contamination risk the provider can immediately start again to scan the temperature of another person.  The lens is wiped clean about every two weeks.   Resembles a magic wand.

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