Caregiver provides strong routine temperature-taking in most medical settings; it can beparticularly useful for :

  •  Hospitals, Physician’s Offices, Clinics, Hospital Outpatient Care, Visiting Nurses, School Nurses, LongTerm Care, etc.
  • Intubated patients where oral temps are contraindicated and rectal readings are too difficult. Faster than tympanic with no probe cover concerns
  • Elderly and disoriented non-compliant patients
  • Sleeping infants and children (as long as forehead is exposed to the ambient air temperature)
  •  Post-surgical recovery rooms where patients are often emerging from anesthesia and unable to comply or aid in placement of oral, tympanic, or other temps.