Thursday, February 12, 2009

Use A Vicks Speed Read Thermometer







Thermometer


Thermometers are used to tell a person's body temperature. When a person's normal body temperature rises, it indicates that he has a fever. If a fever is present, the person will need to go to a doctor to find out the cause. If a child is sick, her temperature is even harder to obtain because she may not stay still long enough for the thermometer to produce accurate results. Parents can turn to Vicks for help. They make a new Speed Read thermometer that will capture a temperature in fifteen seconds.








Instructions


1. Press the button next to the digital screen on the Vick's Speed Read thermometer to turn it on. It will be a greenish-blue color.


2. Place the thermometer far back under your tongue as soon as you press the button to turn it on. Close your mouth. Keep your tongue over the tip of the thermometer.


3. Wait for the beep and then remove the thermometer from your mouth. This should take 15 seconds.


4. Read the digital screen. If it says 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit or less, then your temperature is normal. If the temperature reads 98.7 to 100.8 degrees Fahrenheit, you are considered to have a low grade fever. It if it reads anything above 100.9, you should contact your doctor or seek emergency treatment.


5. Add a degree to the reading on the digital thermometer if you took the temperature under the arm. Subtract a degree if you took the temperature rectally.

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