QUICK TIPS
• Ear temperature readings are equivalent to oral temperature readings.
• Readings taken while asleep should not be compared directly to readings taken
while awake, as body temperature while asleep is typically lower.
• Always take temperature readings from the same ear, as ears may differ in
temperature.
• Wait at least 20 minutes after bathing before taking a temperature reading to
ensure the most accurate results.
• The best position for infants when taking a reading is lying flat, with the head to
the side so the ear being used faces the ceiling.
• For adults and children, a standing position is best. The person taking the
reading should stand behind and slightly to the side.
• For certain people, it is best to take three consecutive readings (waiting at
least 10 seconds between each), using the highest temperature as the reading.
These populations include:
- Infants less than 100 days old
- Children under three years with compromised immune systems, or in cases
where the monitoring of temperature is important
- New users of the Instant Ear Thermometer, who are unfamiliar with the
technique
• Normal temperature readings can vary from 97.0° F to 99.0° F (36.1°C to 37.2° C).
Level of activity, time of day, and other factors may affect body temperature.
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