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American Diagnostic AdTemp™ Temporal Contact Thermometer is a Non-invasive forehead temperature measurement using patented conductive technology that delivers clinically accurate readings in about 6 seconds.
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The Lumiscope L2013 Digital Thermometer accurately measures temperature. The compact, lightweight device is durable, waterproof, and features an easy-to-read display — ideal for use by the whole family. For Oral,
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The Exergen TAT-5000 TemporalScanner™ Thermometer is programmed to compute the normal average cooling effect at the mouth and automatically reduces the higher arterial temperature by that amount. This calibration allows
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Disposable and Reposable Caps (Box of 1,000 – 20 sleeves of 50 each) Latex free. Fits all TemporalScanner thermometers using disposables
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Exergen ComfortScanner™ Temporal Contact Thermometer is a Non-invasive, accurate method of a thermometer. This product is intended for household use only.
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Dual scale measures in 10 seconds. Displays reading in F or C Fast oral temperature measurement in approximately ten seconds. Very sensitive unit; best for quick oral and rectal measurement.
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Proactive Protekt ProTemp Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer provides convenience, accuracy, and precision when taking a temperature. With the push of a button, instantly and accurately take a person's temperature without the
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McKesson Lumeon Electronic Thermometers deliver accurate performance, is easy to use, with an intuitive, icon-based user interface. Easy-to-read LCD screen with backlight, and a flexible probe for durability.
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The Welch Allyn SureTemp Plus thermometer measures the patient’s temperature in the oral, axillary, and rectal body sites of adult, pediatric, and newborn patients.
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The FDA approved Protekt® Pro-Temp Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer has been developed using the latest infrared technology, allowing the temporal artery (TA) temperature to be taken without touching the patient, at a distance of
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The tympanic membrane (eardrum), and the hypothalamus (the part of the brain which controls body temperature) share a common blood supply, so tympanic readings rise and fall rapidly with core
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