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Date Posted: 12:05:01 09/26/16 Mon
Author: Knut Holt
Subject: About thermometer nonitoring on children and before, during and after surgery

Before a child has surgery the temperature is always taken. In modern settings this is mostly done by taking it in the ear. But to have an accurate temperature it might be done rectally, and then by a long probe that reaches far into the rectum and connected to an electronic monitor.

During the surgery itself and until the schild has woken up, the temperature is constantly monitured by authomatic devices connected to probes inserted into body openings of the child. These probes are typically inserted just after anesthesia induction.

Such a probe may be placed down into the esophagus inserted through a nostril or the mouth.

Another way of temperature monitoring is to measure it in the bladder of the child. Children will usually have a catheter to drain urine from the bladder during the surgery. Often one will use a catheter with an inbuilt temperature probe.

The perhaps most common way for temperature monitoring in children during surgery, is by a probe inserted through the anus and deep into the rectal cavity.

Often two of these methods are used at the same time.

Also the skin temperature will often be monitored at strategic points at the body of the child, like the legs, the chest and the head. The head probe may be inserted into an ear.

These automatic probes are often removed before the child is fully wake after the surgery, but one or two of them may remain for hours or days in the recovery period after great surgeries.

In the recovery period the temperature will be taken frequently. If one does not use inserted probes, one usually take the temperature in the ear.

The same methods are also used by surgery in teens and adults, but generally one tend to use more probes, catheters and other kind of installed equipments on childrfen and teens than on adults.


Lnut Holt

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