Abstract
In a study of 987 emergency department (ED) patients (mean age 55 years, 65% female) who received a rectal temperature measurement as part of routine care, researchers assessed the accuracy of oral, tympanic membrane, and temporal artery thermometry. Overall, the noninvasive temperature readings were inaccurate; …
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