Shann 1996 arch pediatr adolesc med 15074 8 pubmed interpretation. But the temperature readings vary depending on which one you use and you need an accurate body temperature to determine if a fever is present.
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Axillary body temperature measurement. A normal axillary temperature is between 966 359 c and 98 f 367 c. Temperature taken under the arm usually is considered to be less accurate than most other body locations for measuring temperature. Well an oral temperature is actually more accurate when you compare it to the axillary temperature. Having said that if you are dealing with very small kids you are probably better off with an axillary temperature. Age 5 weeks old. The normal axillary temperature range is approximately between 347 c and 373 c.
However this method of measuring body temperature is not as accurate as rectal measurement and has a low sensitivity for fever failing to determine three or four out of every ten fever measurements in children. However the ease and accuracy of tympanic body temperature measurement have provided for a superiority of use in the. The axillary temperature may be as much as two degrees lower than the rectal temperature. Rectal axillary temperature 1 celsius. Temperature under the arm axillary is about 365 c 977 f. Body temperature changes slightly through the day and night and may change.
Rectal axillary temperature 02week of age c age 1 month old. In adult patients the temperature of an axillary measurement is lower than a rectal measurement up to 19 c. These findings support the accuracy of axillary temperature measurement as a reflection of core body temperature measurement in nonpostoperative patients. There are several ways to measure a persons body temperature. 17 axillary temperature also shows correlation with tympanic temperature 17. This measurement also known as axillary temperature tends to be about half a degree to a degree below oral temperature 1.
An axillary temperature is actually influenced by the fact that the temperature on the outer surface of the body is being measured. The normal axillary temperature is usually a degree lower than the oral by mouth temperature. One study found axillary temperatures were accurate in under 3 months of age. Only three or 5 of the 60 core axillary pairs met the expected 2 degrees f 12 degrees c difference. These researchers suggest that mercury thermometers be used in cases where small. Therefore normal axillary temperature would range between 976 degrees and 981 degrees.
You can take a temperature using the mouth oral anus rectal armpit axillary or ear tympanic. When taking axillary temperature it can be useful to compare it to ear oral and rectal temperature readings. Medical research hasnt determined an exact correlation between. However this is only possible up to a certain body mass and this type of measurement also takes a long time.