Description
Braun ThermoScan 7
Ear thermometer
Description
The Braun ThermoScan 7 thermometer is one of the latest innovations in the Braun thermometer range. Featuring Age Precision technology, it guides you through the measurement of fever according to age and completely eliminates the uncertainty in interpreting the temperature of the child. It is as accurate as the rectal measurement in the newborn 1 .
-Age Precision: Age-based fever indicator
-Color-coded display, allowing for easy interpretation of results
-Patented preheated tip for greater precision
-ExacTemp guidance system: confirms positioning stability to obtain precise readings
-Display with night light
-Quick, gentle and easy to use
-Memories the last 9 measurements
-21 disposable Hygiene caps included
-BPA free
-Suitable for use on newborns.
Format
1 piece.
Cod. IRT6520WE
Bibliography
1. Liu A. A Study to Validate the Age-based Fever Cutoff Points for the AgeSmart Feature Using the Braun IRT 6520 Thermometer. Helen of Troy proprietary clinical investigation report ref. CP-THR11-01. 2016.
The Braun ThermoScan 7 thermometer is one of the latest innovations in the Braun thermometer range. Featuring Age Precision technology, it guides you through the measurement of fever according to age and completely eliminates the uncertainty in interpreting the temperature of the child. It is as accurate as the rectal measurement in the newborn 1 .
-Age Precision: Age-based fever indicator
-Color-coded display, allowing for easy interpretation of results
-Patented preheated tip for greater precision
-ExacTemp guidance system: confirms positioning stability to obtain precise readings
-Display with night light
-Quick, gentle and easy to use
-Memories the last 9 measurements
-21 disposable Hygiene caps included
-BPA free
-Suitable for use on newborns.
Format
1 piece.
Cod. IRT6520WE
Bibliography
1. Liu A. A Study to Validate the Age-based Fever Cutoff Points for the AgeSmart Feature Using the Braun IRT 6520 Thermometer. Helen of Troy proprietary clinical investigation report ref. CP-THR11-01. 2016.
