[Medical thermometer]How to use medical electronic thermometer

Characteristics of a Medical Electronic Thermometer

The medical electronic thermometer is designed with safety and non-toxicity in mind. It utilizes mercury-free and lead-free materials, ensuring it is safe and environmentally friendly. Additionally, it boasts characteristics such as being odor-free and resistant to plan damage, making it both safe and durable. The results it provides are clear and easy to read, catering to both the elderly and children, eliminating the inconvenience of deciphering mercury readings. The medical electronic thermometer is equipped with voice prompts, issuing a self-warning in the event of a high temperature, indicating a fever. Moreover, it features a memory function, allowing users to review their last recorded body temperature, making it an intelligent thermometer. The sensor integrated into the medical electronic thermometer is highly advanced, offering stability and accuracy, enabling quick and precise body temperature detection. The device is designed to automatically shut down to prevent excessive power consumption.

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How to Use a Medical Human Thermometer

There are several methods for using a medical electronic thermometer, including the armpit measurement method and the oral measurement method. For the armpit measurement method, insert the sensing part of the thermometer into the armpit and secure it in place. Avoid movement during the temperature measurement, and ensure the armpit is clean to prevent sweat interference with the reading. The oral measurement method involves turning on the thermometer, placing it on the middle muscle under the tongue, clamping it with the mouth, and waiting for a prompt. Once stable, remove the thermometer to read the temperature.