Product Reviews for Exergen Temporal Artery Thermometer MODEL# TAT-2000C

Exergen Temporal Artery Thermometer MODEL# TAT-2000C

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Product Reviews of Exergen Temporal Artery Thermometer MODEL# TAT-2000C

Product Review: Easy to Use Thermometer
Summary: 4 Stars

One task most new moms dread is taking their baby's temperature. When I had my oldest, they taught us how to when I was in the hospital and our discharge kit included a glass rectal thermometer. Of course you not only had to know how to insert it, but how to read it. Baby wasn't fond of the operation either. Next, the ear thermometers were the thing, and I guess they still sell them. My doctor's office used them for a while, but quit, saying they weren't accurate. I just thought they were expensive. I bought a digital thermometer and used it under my kids arms, or, when they got older, in their mouths. Still, my preferred method of temperature taking was to kiss their forehead and declare that they didn't have a fever, had a low fever, or a high fever. I really didn't see the need to know more than that most of the time and the in-exact nature of my method did not matter.

I recently received a free review sample of the latest thing in thermometers, an Exergen TemporalScanner Thermometer. I wish it had been in my discharge kit when I had my first baby, and it will be the device we will use here to measure temperature. You simply uncap the device (my kids have found that it doesn't work well if you forget this step) and swipe it across the patient's forehead. The temperature is displayed digitally.

Does it work? Well, at this moment, my entire family is healthy, so we all should have temps at or near 98.6. I didn't check us with the other thermometers because I couldn't find them, and besides, my test subjects don't like them. I went to each person and scanned his/her forehead five times, one right after the other, so presumably there should have been no change, as each person was seated when it was his/her turn. Here are the results:

Dad: 98.2, 97.9, 97.8, 98.1, 98.3
17 y.o.: 97.9, 98.0, 97.6, 97.4, 98.0
14 y.o. 99.6, 98.6, 98.5, 98.3, 98.3
5 y.o.: 99, 99, 98.9, 99.2, 99

My conclusions: If you need a thermometer to take your child's temperature to see if she/he has a fever, and having the thermometer off by a tenth of a degree or so isn't going to make a difference, then I'd say this is the device for you. It is big enough that is isn't going to get lost in a drawer and in the real world, for taking the temperature of a sick child, it doesn't really matter if the "real" temperature is 102.8 or 103. It is easy to use, and if your child doesn't want to cooperate, holding anyone below the age of about 10 still enough to use this long enough to use it, should be possible, whereas most other methods require at least a modicum of cooperation from the child. Using other types of thermometers may give results just as inconsistent as these (or more so if affected by things such as ambient temperature or food/drink intake, or the child not holding the thermometer properly in his/her mouth). Amazon.com sells them for [...] Exergen Temporal Artery Thermometer MODEL# 2000C which I consider very reasonable for never having to fight to take a child's temperature.

If you are charting basal body temps as a method of family planning, I'm not sure if this would give consistent enough results for that. (If you aren't familiar with temperatures and Natural Family Planning, you are looking for a 4/10 degree rise in your temp, taken before you get out of bed in the morning). I'm not ovulating regularly anymore so I didn't use myself as a test subject. If anyone has tried it for that use, I'd love to hear about it.

Product Review: Easy to use
Summary: 5 Stars

I have 3 kids and have many types of thermometers. This is the easiest to use. Simply place it in the middle of their forehead and move it to the side. The readings seem to be accurate.

Product Review: Easy to use
Summary: 4 Stars

This thermometer is relatively easy to use. Like others have said, it is kind of difficult to keep it on the skin while scanning. My 5 1/2 month old sits still when I use it on her and is interested in the beeping sound it makes. I used it often at first to identify a normal temperature for my daughter. It's convenient enough that I can check her temp any time I think she feels warm.

Product Review: Easy to use - so convenient!
Summary: 5 Stars

I'm a pediatrician and was skeptical about using this, since I'd never seen it in use in any medical office. I bought it to use with my daughter, and I love it. It seems to be very accurate, and gives a reading in seconds. The con is that you either have to get your child to hold still while you sweep it across their temple/forehead, or you have to learn to be quick and hold your hand steady while the child moves. But even if you aren't successful... who cares? You can try again since it only takes seconds.

Product Review: Easy to use - the same one as my doctor!
Summary: 5 Stars

I love this thermometer! It is very easy and quick to use (although it may take some practicing to learn how to do it right) and as someone else mentioned, you don't have to buy those plastic head covers like you do with the ear thermometers. I used it for a week and then noticed at an appointment that it is the same thermometer that my pediatrician uses! I am very happy with it.
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