Abstract:Although research related to infant temperature measurement has been reported in the nursing literature since 1969, issues regarding site of thermometer placement, resultant normative values, and length of thermometer placement time in full-term and preterm infants still need clarification. This article reviews research findings relevant to temperature monitoring in the newborn, examines the impact of these findings on clinical practice, and identifies areas where further research is needed.
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