TAT-5000S-MUSB Accurate Temperature with a Gentle Forehead Scan Operation Manual Changing the Way the World Takes Temperatur
Open the catalog to page 1The TemporalScanner is an infrared thermometer designed for accurate, completely non-invasive temperature assessment by scanning the temporal artery (TA). Temperature is measured by gently stroking the TemporalScanner across the forehead, and includes a momentary touch of the probe to the neck area behind the ear lobe, to account for any cooling of the forehead as a result of diaphoresis. The patented arterial heat balance technology (AHB™) automatically measures the temperature of the skin surface over the artery and the ambient temperature. It samples these readings some 1000 times a second,...
Open the catalog to page 2READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING Intended Use: The Exergen TemporalScanner is a handheld infrared thermometer used by medical professionals for the intermittent measurement of human body temperature of people of all ages, by scanning the forehead skin over the temporal artery. Intended users are physicians, nurses, and nursing assistants at all levels who normally provide patient care. The thermometer provides a peak temperature reading from plural readings during the step of scanning. Electronic circuitry processes the measured peak temperature to provide a temperature display based on a model...
Open the catalog to page 3• There are no parts that you can service yourself except for the battery, which you should replace when low by following the instructions in this manual. For service, repair, or adjustments, return your thermometer to Exergen. Warning : no modification of this equipment is allowed. • Never drop or insert any object into any opening, unless stated in this manual. • If your thermometer is not used regularly, remove the battery to prevent possible damage due to chemical leakage. • Follow the battery manufacturer’s recommendations or your hospital policy for the disposal of used batteries. • Not...
Open the catalog to page 4Temporal artery thermometry (TAT) is a completely new method of temperature assessment, using infrared technology to detect the heat naturally emitting from the skin surface. In addition, and of key importance, this method incorporates a patented arterial heat balance system to automatically account for the effects of ambient temperature on the skin. This method of temperature assessment has been shown to improve results and reduce costs by non-invasively measuring body temperature with a degree of clinical accuracy unachievable with any other thermometry method. Before Using, Familiarize Yourself...
Open the catalog to page 52-Step Infant Temperature Measurement Step 1 Place probe flush on center of forehead and depress button. Keeping button depressed, slowly slide probe midline across forehead to the hair line. Release button, remove from head and read. How to improve the accuracy of your measurements on infants. The preferred site is the temporal artery area. Unless visibly diaphoretic, one measurement here is typically all that is required. If the temporal artery is covered, then the area behind the ear, if exposed, can be an alternate site. Measure straight across the forehead and not down side of face. Brush...
Open the catalog to page 63-Step Adult Temperature Measurement Slide across forehead. Place probe flush on center of forehead and depress button. Keeping button depressed slowly slide probe mid-line across forehead to the hair line. Slide behind ear. Keeping button depressed, lift probe from forehead, touch behind ear halfway down the mastoid process and slide down to the soft depression behind the earlobe. Release button, remove from head and read. How to improve the accuracy of your measurements on adults. Measure only the up-side on a patient in a lateral position. The downside will be insulated preventing the heat...
Open the catalog to page 7Q: How does the temperature from a temporal scanner relate to core temperature? A: Temporal artery temperature is considered a core temperature because it has been demonstrated as accurate as the temperature measured by a pulmonary artery and esophageal catheter, and as accurate as a rectal temperature on a stable patient. Rule of thumb: Rectal temperature is about 0.5°C (1°F) higher than an oral temperature and 1°C (2°F) higher than an axillary temperature. It will be easy to remember if you think of core temperature as a rectal temperature, and apply the same protocol you would use for a rectal...
Open the catalog to page 8Care and Maintenance • Handling: The TemporalScanner is designed and built to industrial durability standards in order to provide long and trouble-free service. However, it is also a high precision optical instrument, and should be accorded the same degree of care in handling as you would provide other precision optical instruments, such as cameras or otoscopes. • Cleaning the case: The TemporalScanner case can be wiped down using a cloth dampened with 70% isopropyl alcohol. The industrial grade housing and design of the electronic components allow for completely safe cleaning with 70% isopropyl...
Open the catalog to page 9The following chart summarizes the conditions that may occur while the TemporalScanner is in use, and the associated indications: The TemporalScanner can be used in either °F or °C. To convert from one scale to the other, the only tools necessary are a paper clip and the tip of a small screwdriver. • Insert the end of a bent paper clip into the pinhole on the side to release and remove the cover. Remove the battery from the compartment. • Locate the switch, and with the tip of a screwdriver, slide left or right to the opposite position. • Replace cover.
Open the catalog to page 10Note 1 At 80MHz and 800MHz, the higher range applies. Note 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects, and people. a. Field strengths from fixed transmitter, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field...
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