Never take an infant's temperature by mouth.
不要給嬰兒用嘴量體溫
STEP 1 Check that you can breathe through nose 看看自己是否能用鼻子呼吸
Check to confirm that you can breathe through your nose. If not, you cannot get an accurate oral reading.
STEP 2 Turn thermometer on 打開體溫計(jì)
Turn the thermometer on according to your thermometer's instructions.
STEP 3 Slip tip under tongue 將體溫計(jì)頂端放于舌下
Slip the tip of the thermometer under your tongue just to one side of its center. Close your lips around it.
An oral thermometer can also be used under the armpit, but because this method is much less precise, it should only be used if the mouth is not an option.
STEP 4 Wait until reading complete 等待讀數(shù)完成
Wait until the reading is complete—often indicated by a serious of beeps or by allowing a more than a minute to pass—as directed by your thermometer's instructions.
STEP 5 Remove thermometer 拿出體溫計(jì)
Remove the thermometer and look at the digital reading. The average normal mouth temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit—if the reading is less than 95 degrees Fahrenheit or more than 103, seek medical assistance.
If the reading is less than 95 degrees Fahrenheit or more than 103, seek medical assistance.
STEP 6 Clean thermometer 清洗體溫計(jì)
Clean the thermometer. Wash the tip with warm water and soap, and wipe it off with a cotton ball dipped in rubbing alcohol.
Most states have outlawed the manufacturing and distribution of mercury thermometers.