HHTM

Basic Temperature Measurement Training

Description
This course is designed to train the paraprofessional in the skills of taking a temperature. Specific step-by-step procedures for each method are included.

This course is part of the Home Health Aide/Nursing Assistant Training library designed for agency or education institution use as an educational aid and resource in conjunction with hands-on instruction in a lab and or clinical setting supervised by a nurse educator. The agency or education institution is responsible for ensuring the learner has attained the knowledge and care skills, according to their state's requirements, before providing care to a client.
Delivery

This is a self-paced course with optional knowledge check quizzes after each lesson. These non-graded quizzes allow you to check your understanding of the lesson objectives before proceeding to the next lesson. After the final lesson you will be required to take the final exam. You must score 70% or higher to pass the course and obtain a certificate of completion.

Objectives
  • Define body temperature
  • Identify the sites for measuring body temperature
  • State the normal range for body temperatures
  • Identify temperature measurements that are considered to be significantly high or low
  • State when to notify the professional clinician related to temperature.
  • List the various types of thermometers
  • Describe the correct procedure for measuring an oral temperature using a glass thermometer
  • Describe the correct procedure for measuring a rectal temperature using a glass thermometer
  • Describe the correct procedure for measuring an axillary temperature using a glass thermometer
  • Describe the correct procedure for measuring an oral temperature using an electronic/digital thermometer
  • Describe the correct procedure for measuring a rectal temperature using an electronic/digital thermometer
  • Describe the correct procedure for measuring an axillary temperature using an electronic/digital thermometer
  • Describe the correct procedure for measuring a tympanic temperature using a tympanic thermometer.
Contact Time

1.9 Contact Hour: based on 60 minute contact hour

Estimated Time

The estimated time for completion for this activity is 1.9 hour(s).

Intended Audience

This course is designed to meet the continuing education requirements of healthcare paraprofessionals, such as homehealth aide, nurses aide and personal care attendants.

Disclosure Statements:
Author Originating

Patricia Jump - RN PHN MA

Technical Nurse Consultant, President Acorn's End Training and Consulting. Patricia Jump received her Bachelor's in Nursing Degree from Winona State University and her Masters of Arts Degree in Health and Human Services Administration from St. Mary's University. She has over 25 years experience in the health care field and almost two decades of public speaking experience. As a professional trainer and consultant, Patricia conducts seminars across the country for all levels of employees in business, professional associations, educational organizations, churches, and government agencies. Additionally, she serves as personal coach, consultant, and retreat facilitator for home care leaders and organizations throughout the nation.

Copyright

Materials used in connection with this course may be subject to copyright protection. Retention of the materials for longer than the class term, unauthorized further dissemination of the materials, or use of copyrighted materials in any way other than intended for this class is prohibited by Copyright and Teach Act laws.

Acknowledgment

This course was developed with Rochester Community and Technical College's Continuing Education and Workforce Development Division located in Rochester Minnesota. Development was funded from the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System.

Course Code
HHTM
Course Category
Home Health