Welch Allyn SureTemp® Plus 690 and 692 Electronic Thermometers

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The Welch Allyn SureTemp® Plus 690 is easy to use with intuitive operation, reduces the risk of cross-contamination with removable probe well and provides more reliable readings with improved accuracy. It takes approximately 4-to-6 second oral temperatures, 10-second axillary and rectal temperatures and 15-second adult axillary temperatures.
The Welch Allyn SureTemp® Plus 692 is easy to use with intuitive operation, reduces the risk of cross-contamination with removable probe well and provides more reliable readings with improved accuracy. It takes approximately 4-to-6 second oral, 10-second pediatric axillary, 15-second adult axillary and 10-second rectal temperatures.

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  • @jennawillis0743
    @jennawillis07435 жыл бұрын

    I found this very helpful. I just ordered the 690 and had no idea how to use it. It wouldn’t turn on and had batteries in. I looked on KZread for a tutorial and saw this video and want to say thank you 😊

  • @charlesblumenstock9160
    @charlesblumenstock916012 күн бұрын

    So glad color proves very good idea 3:29

  • @uidzero
    @uidzero3 ай бұрын

    Does it need to be calibrated before first use or after a certain number of uses?

  • @musashiblade8665
    @musashiblade86655 жыл бұрын

    Is the temp. unit calibrated for using the plastic shields ? I get a higher reading when I don't have the plastic shield on. So I,m confused as to which reading is more accurate. With or without.

  • @youtubevlogproductions7579

    @youtubevlogproductions7579

    4 жыл бұрын

    With

  • @MA-or2yt

    @MA-or2yt

    Жыл бұрын

    This is a quotation from the manual (Welch Allyn SureTemp OEM Implementation Guide) "Inaccurate measurement risk. Use only HILLROM probe covers. The use of other manufacturer's probe covers or no probe cover may produce temperature measurement errors and/or inaccuracy."

  • @youtubevlogproductions7579
    @youtubevlogproductions75794 жыл бұрын

    My elementary school uses this

  • @youtubevlogproductions7579

    @youtubevlogproductions7579

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think my middle school uses the sure temp too

  • @maaroufiabdelkhaleq2362
    @maaroufiabdelkhaleq2362 Жыл бұрын

    do we add 0.5°C to the value displayed on the screen

  • @MA-or2yt

    @MA-or2yt

    Жыл бұрын

    My answer will be somewhat lengthy and I am quoting two references. As for the technicality of the thermometer, I am quoting the manual (Welch Allyn SureTemp OEM Implementation Guide) which states "WARNING Patient injury risk. Inaccurate measurement risk. Oral/axillary probes (blue ejection button at top of probe) and blue removable probe wells are used for taking oral and axillary temperatures only. Rectal probes (red ejection button) and red removable probe wells are used for taking rectal temperatures only. Use of the incorrect probe and/ or removable probe well could result in patient cross-contamination. Use of the probe at the wrong site will result in temperature errors." Secondly, the other quotation centers around the physiology and the clinical side of the temperature measurement, so we can put the pieces together. Reference (HUTCHISON’S CLINICAL METHODS, 24th edition) "Body temperature may be recorded in the mouth, axilla, ear or rectum. A ‘normal’ mouth temperature is 35.8-37°C. Those in the ear and rectum are 0.5°C higher and in the axilla 0.5°C lower. There is a diurnal variation in temperature; the lowest values are recorded in the early morning with a maximum between 6 and 10 pm."

  • @cesiumion
    @cesiumion6 жыл бұрын

    Video quality appears to be from the 80s...

  • @youtubevlogproductions7579
    @youtubevlogproductions75794 жыл бұрын

    Is oral most accurate?

  • @Klebawls

    @Klebawls

    3 жыл бұрын

    Rectal is- from what I heard

  • @youtubevlogproductions1567

    @youtubevlogproductions1567

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Klebawls Eh, That Is A Misconception, The 2 Most Accurate Are The Ear Method Or Oral Method.

  • @mrequi1

    @mrequi1

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@youtubevlogproductions1567 No, even recent studies have shown that the rectal temperature is the most accurate, followed by ear (only if used correctly) THEN oral, then axillary.

  • @MA-or2yt

    @MA-or2yt

    Жыл бұрын

    My answer will be somewhat lengthy and I am quoting two references. As for the technicality of the thermometer, I am quoting the manual (Welch Allyn SureTemp OEM Implementation Guide) which states "WARNING Patient injury risk. Inaccurate measurement risk. Oral/axillary probes (blue ejection button at top of probe) and blue removable probe wells are used for taking oral and axillary temperatures only. Rectal probes (red ejection button) and red removable probe wells are used for taking rectal temperatures only. Use of the incorrect probe and/ or removable probe well could result in patient cross-contamination. Use of the probe at the wrong site will result in temperature errors." Secondly, the other quotation centers around the physiology and the clinical side of the temperature measurement, so we can put the pieces together. Reference (HUTCHISON’S CLINICAL METHODS, 24th edition) "Body temperature may be recorded in the mouth, axilla, ear or rectum. A ‘normal’ mouth temperature is 35.8-37°C. Those in the ear and rectum are 0.5°C higher and in the axilla 0.5°C lower. There is a diurnal variation in temperature; the lowest values are recorded in the early morning with a maximum between 6 and 10 pm."

  • @charlesblumenstock9160

    @charlesblumenstock9160

    12 күн бұрын

    I agree the rectal is very accurate esp with a high quality machine

  • @V.K._.medico
    @V.K._.medico3 жыл бұрын

    Many modes very confusing

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