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Temperature Measurement - Southern Health and Social Care Trust

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SOUTHERN HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE TRUSTChildren & Young People’s DirectorateProcedure/Guidelines/Protocol Checklist & Version Control Sheet1 Name of Procedure/Guidelines/Protocol:2 Purpose of Procedure/Guidelines/ Protocol:PROCEDURE FOR TEMPERATUREMEASUREMENT IN NEONATESTo provide guidance on temperaturemeasurement in a neonate3 Replaces: New4 Applicable to which staff: Neonatal <strong>and</strong> SCBU nursing staff5 Name & title of author: Una Tol<strong>and</strong> Lead Nurse NeonatalServices <strong>and</strong> ANNP team SH&SCT6 Equality Screened by:N/ANote any issues:7 Proposals for dissemination: Una Tol<strong>and</strong> via team managers tonursing staff8 Proposals for implementation: With immediate effect9 Training Implications: To be included in induction training of allnew nursing staff10 Date Procedure/Guideline/ 31:03:13Protocol submitted toProcedures Committee:11 Outcome: Approved Comment:Approved/MinoramendmentsNot approvedDeferred12 Date of CYP SMT approvalComments:13 Date of approval by <strong>Trust</strong> SMT(if required):14 Date approved by HSCB (<strong>Social</strong>Work only):15 Date for further review (3 yeardefault):16 Date added to repository:17 Date added to Intranet:State where to be placed onIntranet:


SOUTHERN HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE TRUSTPROCEDURE FOR TEMPERATURE MEASURMENT (AXILLA) INA NEONATEStatement:The acceptable set point temperature for an axilla temperature is within the range36.5 - 37 degrees Celsius.The axilla temperature should be checked <strong>and</strong> recorded every 4-6 hours unlesscare plan indicates otherwise. If the temperature falls outside the normal rangereadings must be taken more frequently until the infants temperature hasnormalised.If an infant undergoes any change of environment or increased exposure forexample, general care activities, clinical procedure, phototherapy, new transfer tocot or incubator, they will require more frequent temperature checks to ensuretemperature remains stable.Equipment:Axilla electronic thermometerDisposable probe coverACTIONDecontaminate h<strong>and</strong>s as per local policy adhering to 7step technique <strong>and</strong> 5 moments.Ensure the thermometer is in working order <strong>and</strong> is set oncorrect mode which should be illustrated on LCD screen.Place a new disposable cover over the probe.Gently place the probe into the armpit against the skin<strong>and</strong> lower arm. The probe should be parallel to thespine.During measurement the progress bar will be seen. Along beep indicates when the measurement is complete<strong>and</strong> the LCD will display the result.RATIONALETo reduce the risk of cross infectionTo reduce the risk of cross infectionThe axilla is the safest <strong>and</strong> most accurate sitefor central temperature readings in a neonateTo obtain a final reading.Remove thermometer from axilla once the reading isobtained. Eject the probe cover into medical waste bag.Probe covers are single use.Decontaminate h<strong>and</strong>s as per local policy adhering to 7step technique <strong>and</strong> 5 moments.Document reading in the infants chart. Inform the nursein charge if reading falls out of expected range for thatinfant.To reduce the risk of cross infection.To ensure compliance with NMC st<strong>and</strong>ards forrecord keeping


March 2013ReferencesMolton AH et al (2001) <strong>Temperature</strong> taking in children. Journal of Child <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong>.5, 1, 5-10Pickersgill J et al (2003) <strong>Temperature</strong> taking: children’s preferences. PaediatricNursing. 15, 2, 22-25Mazur LJ et al (1997) <strong>Temperature</strong> comparisons with four thermometer types.Ambulatory Child <strong>Health</strong>. 3, 1,21- 26FILAC 3000 Electronic Thermometer manufacturer’s instructions

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