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Research Supports Accuracy of Exergen TemporalScanner Thermometer on Newborns

WATERTOWN, Mass., June 13, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A recent study published in the Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing* found that Exergen temporal artery thermometers (TAT) are more accurate and less invasive than axillary thermometers (AT) in the neonatal setting. The study was conducted in the mother/baby unit of an inner-city hospital, and […]

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Exergen’s "Queen for a Day" Mother’s Day Giveaway Featured on Sweepstakes Hunter

The Sweepstakes Hunter blog has featured Exergen’s “Queen for a Day” Mother’s Day Giveaway. Participants can instantly win an Exergen Temporal Scanner Thermometer. Plus, one lucky entrant will win their ‘Mom’ a $500 AMEX Gift Card and the chance to score a $25,000 Shopping Spree on Mother’s Day! For more information visit: http://sweepstakeshunter.blogspot.com/2012/04/exergen-queen-for-day-mothers-day.html

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RESEARCH SUPPORTS TEMPORAL ARTERY THERMOMETER ACCURACY FOR PERIOPERATIVE USE

Findings from a recent study published in the Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing support the use of the temporal artery (TA) thermometer as an acceptable alternative for noninvasive temperature monitoring in perioperative areas for adults undergoing elective surgery.  The study examined agreement between various temperature measurement methods during the perioperative period. Oral, axillary and temporal artery

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Research Shows Exergen Temporal Artery Thermometry Equivalent To Rectal Thermometry

Watertown, Mass., September 9, 2011 – A recent study published in the Journal of Pediatric Nursing showed no statistically significant difference between Exergen temporal artery thermometry (TAT) and rectal thermometry (RT).   The results, which exhibited a strong correlation between the two measurement methods, are consistent with the findings from an earlier study by Al-Mukhaizeem et

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