PARENT CARE: FEVER, HOW TO TAKE THE TEMPERATURE

DEFINITION

Definition of Fever

Where to Take the Temperature

How to Take Rectal Temperatures

How to Take Armpit Temperatures

How to Take Oral Temperatures

How to Take a Digital Electronic Pacifier Temperature

How to Take an Ear Temperature

How to Take a Temporal Artery Temperature



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