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Emily Mitchell
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An appropriate procedure for measurement of an adult's temperature with a tympanic membrane sensor is:

A) pulling the ear pinna down and back.
B) moving into the ear in a figure-eight pattern.
C) fitting the probe loosely into the ear canal.
D) pointing the probe toward the mouth and chin.

Tympanic Membrane

A thin, cone-shaped membrane that separates the external ear from the middle ear, also known as the eardrum.

Ear Pinna

The outer part of the ear that captures sound waves and channels them into the ear canal.

  • Properly select and use various instruments (e.g., thermometers, sphygmomanometer, pulse oximetry) for measuring vital signs.
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Calvin SmithOct 26, 2024
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