
- #Incubator temperature chart driver
- #Incubator temperature chart skin
The skin may be damaged if the infant lies on the temperature probe or when the strapping is removed.The cable may be damaged if it is crushed by the incubator hood.
The preparation Uni-solve can be used to remove the tape without damaging the skin. Do not injure the skin as this may cause infection.
When the temperature probe is to be removed, care must be taken in removing the tape. Do not cover the temperature probe with clothing or a nappy and do not allow the infant to lie on the temperature probe. The temperature probe must be firmly taped to the skin so that it does not come loose. The probe is best attached with a non-irritant tape such as Dermicel. The skin can also be prepared with Skin prep which helps to protect sensitive skin. This removes any vernix and allows the probe to be firmly attached. Clean the area of skin where the probe is to be placed. The infant should not lie on the temperature probe as this will give too high a reading (similar to a rectal temperature) and may damage the infant’s skin. If the infant lies prone (back up) attach the temperature probe over the back to the left of the spine at the level of the lower ribs. Avoid the area over the liver on the right side as this is warmer than other areas of the abdomen. If the infant lies supine (back down) attach the temperature probe over the left side of the abdomen. The temperature probes of a telethermometer, a servocontrolled closed incubator and a radiant warmer are all attached to the infant’s exposed skin using the same method. Allow the needle to settle and then read the infant’s skin temperature.ħ-c Attaching a temperature probe to the skin. Attach the temperature probe to the infant’s skin. Plug the cable from the temperature probe into the telethermometer. An incorrect calibration usually indicates that the battery is almost flat. #Incubator temperature chart driver
Only if the calibration is incorrect should you use a screw driver to turn the adjusting screw until the needle lies over the red line. The needle should lie directly over the red line indicating that the calibration is correct. Check the calibration by unplugging the cable from the skin probe and then switching on the telethermometer.The telethermometer should be calibrated every month and contains a battery which should be replaced every year. The electrical telethermometer (telethermometer to measure temperature at a distance) is attached to a temperature (skin) probe by a cable. The telethermometer 7-a The components of a telethermometer Determine the best temperature for a closed incubator.When you have completed this skills chapter you should be able to: 7A Skills: Temperature control and hypothermia Contents