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346 related items for PubMed ID: 15235167

  • 1. Comparison of axillary temperature with rectal or oral temperature and determination of optimum placement time in children.
    Chaturvedi D, Vilhekar KY, Chaturvedi P, Bharambe MS.
    Indian Pediatr; 2004 Jun; 41(6):600-3. PubMed ID: 15235167
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  • 2. Comparison of body temperatures taken at different sites and the reliability of axillary temperature in screening for fever.
    Osinusi K, Njinyam MN.
    Afr J Med Med Sci; 1997 Jun; 26(3-4):163-6. PubMed ID: 10456161
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  • 4. Comparing mercury-in-glass, tympanic and disposable thermometers in measuring body temperature in healthy young people.
    Khorshid L, Eşer I, Zaybak A, Yapucu U.
    J Clin Nurs; 2005 Apr; 14(4):496-500. PubMed ID: 15807757
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  • 5. The factors that have a role in variability for temperature.
    Yalçin SS, Aydemir O, Erkul E, Karabulut E, Akça T.
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  • 6. Taking an infant's temperature: axillary or rectal thermometer?
    Brown PJ, Christmas BF, Ford RP.
    N Z Med J; 1992 Aug 12; 105(939):309-11. PubMed ID: 1501814
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  • 8. Evaluation of a new thermometer for rapid axillary temperature measurement in preterm infants.
    Dollberg S, Mincis L, Mimouni FB, Ashbel G, Barak M.
    Am J Perinatol; 2003 May 12; 20(4):201-4. PubMed ID: 12874731
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  • 12. Comparisons of rectal, femoral, axillary, and skin-to-mattress temperatures in stable neonates.
    Kunnel MT, O'Brien C, Munro BH, Medoff-Cooper B.
    Nurs Res; 1988 May 12; 37(3):162-4, 189. PubMed ID: 3368357
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  • 14. Variation of axillary temperature and its correlation with oral temperature.
    Singh V, Sharma A, Khandelwal R, Kothari K.
    J Assoc Physicians India; 2000 Sep 12; 48(9):898-900. PubMed ID: 11198790
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  • 15. Axillary temperature in relation to oral temperature in a group of children in Sri Lanka.
    Perera KM, Colombage GR, Perera C.
    Indian J Physiol Pharmacol; 1981 Sep 12; 25(1):26-32. PubMed ID: 7275261
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  • 16. [Axillary versus rectal temperature measurement in premature and newborn infants].
    Roll C, Wallot M, Hanssler L.
    Z Geburtshilfe Neonatol; 1998 Sep 12; 202(5):207-11. PubMed ID: 9857447
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  • 17. The accuracy of tympanic temperature measurement in children.
    Davis K.
    Pediatr Nurs; 1993 Sep 12; 19(3):267-72. PubMed ID: 8511011
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  • 19. Comparison of rectal, axillary, and inguinal temperatures in full-term newborn infants.
    Bliss-Holtz J.
    Nurs Res; 1989 Sep 12; 38(2):85-7. PubMed ID: 2928151
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