Utilized to determine body temperature quickly and effectively, the
TEMPA DOT Rectal Thermometer is specially designed to deliver high accuracy and to prevent cross-contamination and infection exposure. Unlike NexTemp thermometers, the innovative TEMPA DOT rectal thermometers offer a permanent read time, so there's no need to rush to record the temperature result before it fades.
As the thermometer of choice in healthcare settings all over the globe, the individually-wrapped TEMPA DOT rectal thermometers deliver unsurpassed clinical accuracy with their state-of-the-art Solid Crystal Technology. Using heat-sensitive solid crystals to measure and display body temperature, the dots on the thermometer have their own formulated temperature point specially designed to fire at a specific measurement of temperature, changing the dots from a brown to a blue color when they're fired. The last blue dot to fire provides an accurate temperature reading.
Intended for single patient use, these TEMPA DOT rectal thermometers are available in either Fahrenheit and Celsius designations and come complete with a plastic sheath for comfortable insertion. Reducing the risk of pathogen transfer via a medical device, these innovative thermometers significantly mitigate the danger of patient-to-patient and patient-to-provider infection with COVID-19, Norovirus, MRSA, C. difficile, rotavirus, MDROs, and other HAIs
(healthcare-acquired infection). Simply discard the thermometer and the sheath once the temperature has been recorded.
Because they don't require any calibration or batteries, these non-breakable thermometers are always ready and very easy to use. They come in cost-saving case sizes of 16 boxes containing 100 thermometers, for a total of 1,600 thermometers per case. They are non-toxic and mercury- and latex-free, making them safe and non-sensitizing for most patients. The TEMPA DOT rectal thermometers are usually utilized in healthcare settings like hospitals, doctors' offices, urgent care clinics, dialysis clinics, blood collection centers, or at home. For the most accurate use, they should be stored in a temperature-controlled area.