Title: Predictive Thermometry
1FILAC
- Predictive Thermometry
- Leading Technology
- Speed Accuracy
- True Isolation Chambers
- Cost Effective
2Predictive ThermometryDefinition
- A means of determining (predicting) body
temperature by using an electronic device
(thermometer) that uses a computer method or
algorithm that relates the temperature response
of the probe sensor to time
3 Common Predictive Thermometry Temperature Sites
- Oral In the sublingual pocket of the mouth
- Rectal A widely held gold standard
- Axillary Skin temperature at armpit
4Taking An Oral Temperature
5Taking An Oral Temperature
PRECAUTIONS
- Has the patient had a hot or cold drink in the
last 20 minutes? This can affect temperature
readings (higher or lower) - Does the patient smoke? When was the last time
he/she smoked (last 20 minutes)? This can affect
temperature readings
6Taking An Oral Temperature
PRECAUTIONS
- If the patient is unable to breath through the
nose during a temperature reading, a mouth
breather can impact the final temperature
reading (lower) - The patient should avoid talking during a
temperature reading - Wait two (2) minutes between temperature readings
to avoid the Drawdown effect. - 98.6oF is not an absolute value!
7Taking An Oral Temperature
PRECAUTIONS
- Make sure the proper probe is being used for the
correct site - Make sure the probe tip is properly placed
8Taking An Oral Temperature
INSTRUCTIONS
- Place the probe of the thermometer into either of
the two (2) sublingual pockets in the mouth - HOLD the thermometer probe in place until the
reading has been recorded
Siblingual Pockets
Thermometer Probe
9Taking A Rectal Temperature
PRECAUTIONS
- Does the patient have stool in the rectal cavity.
This can impair an accurate reading? - Is the patients temperature changing rapidly
(Rewarming from surgery or during a fever
pattern)? - Is there proper insertion of the thermometer
probe (5 to 8 cm in adults)? - Has the thermometer been left in place long
enough?
10Taking A Rectal Temperature
PRECAUTIONS
- Make sure the proper probe is being used for the
correct site - Make sure the probe tip is properly placed
11Taking A Rectal Temperature
INSTRUCTIONS
- Hold the thermometer probe firmly and insert into
the patients rectum (approximately 5 to 8 cm) - Lubricants are not required but can be used
- HOLD the thermometer probe in place until the
reading has been recorded
12Taking An Axillary Temperature
PRECAUTIONS
- Is the thermometer probe properly placed at the
apex of the axilla? - Is the thermometer probe perpendicular to the
floor? - Has the thermometer been left in place long
enough? - Is the patient being exposed to hot/cool air?
- Is the patient in shock?
13Taking An Axillary Temperature
INSTRUCTIONS
- Place the thermometer probe into the apex of the
axilla (armpit) - HOLD the thermometer probe in place in a position
that is perpendicular to the floor
14- Leading Technology
- Speed Accuracy
- True Isolation Chambers
- Cost Effective
15How A Regular Thermometer Works
37 C
Direct Mode Thermometers work like Glass
Thermometers do. They start at room temperature
and take several minutes to reach equilibrium.
3-4 MINUTES
(DIRECT MODE)
The FasTemp goes into direct mode if the patients
temperature is below 35,5 C deg or if tissue
contact is poor. The direct mode will sound a
long beep after several minutes when the
patients temperature is stable.
Room Temperature
16How FasTemp Works
37 C
4-10 SECONDS
35 C
The FasTemp pre-heats to around 35 C degrees and
signals a short beep to show that its ready.
It then begins taking numerous readings, using a
predictive algorithm. Depending on the patients
level of perfusion, the algorithm can take 4-10
seconds before it can predict a final
temperature. A SHORT PREDICTION TIME MAKES
PROBE PLACEMENT A CRITICAL FACTOR!
Beep!
Room Temp
17FILAC FasTemp
- Filac Advanced Sensing Technology designed to
take temperatures with - Speed (4 to 10 seconds)
- Accuracy (/- 0.1oC)
- FasTemp takes a patients physiological
conditions when determining a temperature
18FILAC FasTemp Features Benefits
BENEFITS
FEATURES
- Easy to Read
- Universal Language
- Quick and Accurate
- Reduces Breakage
- Convenient
- Limits Contamination
- Protects Investment
- Large LCD Display
- Icon Prompts
- 4-10 Second Reading
- Flexible Probe
- Pulse Timer
- True ISO Chambers
- Anti-Theft
FASTEMP
19True Isolation Chambers
FILAC FasTemp
RECTAL
ORAL/ AXILLARY
NOTE Chambers located on the back side of the
thermometer
20True Isolation Chambers
FILAC FasTemp
- Both chambers work on the same thermometer
- Blue for Oral or Axillary Temps
- Red for Rectal Temps
- Completely separate chambers contain
- Their own probe
- Probe well
- Probe cover holder
Probe Well
Probe Cover Holder
Probe
21True Isolation Chambers Clinical Benefits
FILAC FasTemp
- Reduces cross contamination
- FasTemp will only take a Rectal Temp when the Red
Chamber is attached and only Oral/Axillary temps
when the blue chamber is attached
22Removing The Isolation Chamber
A
- Grasp the isolation chamber from behind. Using
your index finger on the locking tab (A) and
slide unit up to pull off - To replace align rails and slide of new isolation
chamber down until locking tab clicks into place
23To Change Probes
- Pull forward on the top of the connector (A),
rotating neck out of its locked position. Slide
down to remove. Attach new, matching blue or red
probe in reverse manner. Snap neck firmly into
place
A
24Taking A Temperature
Before you begin
- Make sure that the FasTemp has a fully charged
9-Volt battery (you never want to demonstrate or
in-service a FasTemp with the low battery
indicator on) - The FasTemp Thermometer will take a temperature
in approximately 4-10 seconds (MAKE SURE YOU MAKE
THIS CLEAR TO THE CLINICIAN) - When taking an oral temperature, eating,
drinking, smoking, talking or mouth breathing can
affect the patients reading (allow at least 5
minutes after any of these activities for a
reading)
25FasTemp Taking A Temperature
ORAL TEMPERATURE READING
- Remove the probe from the probe well and insert
the end of the probe into a probe cover located
on the back side of the thermometer (isolation
chamber) until the cover snaps into place
26FasTemp Taking A Temperature
ORAL TEMPERATURE READING
- Make sure that the cover fits tightly onto the
probe). NOTE ONLY FASTEMP PROBE COVERS CAN BE
USED WITH THE FASTEMP THERMOMETER
YES
NO
27FasTemp Taking A Temperature
ORAL TEMPERATURE READING
- Make sure that the thermometer is is the oral
mode (blue isolation chamber). Once you remove
the probe from the isolation chamber, an icon
will appear on the screen indicating the mode.
Press this button To switch from ORL to AX or AX
to ORL
NOTE The ORL or Oral Mode is the default mode of
the FasTemp Thermometer
28FasTemp Taking A Temperature
ORAL TEMPERATURE READING
- Once the probe cover has been placed securely
onto the probe, you must wait for the icon on the
screen to indicate that the thermometer is ready
to take the temperature ( When the FasTemp is
ready, the screen will show a probe cover on the
probe icon) ALSO, WAIT FOR THE READY BEEP
(SHORT BEEP)
NOT READY
READY
29FasTemp Taking A Temperature
ORAL TEMPERATURE READING
- Place the thermometer probe into the patients
mouth. For an accurate reading, the probe MUST
be placed into the sublingual pocket of the
patient (located under the tongue- either the
left or right side)
TEETH
TONGUE
FRENULUM LINGUAE
PROBE
SUBLINGUAL POCKETS
30FasTemp Taking A Temperature
ORAL TEMPERATURE READING
- Hold the probe in place (in the patient's mouth)
for approximately 4 to 10 seconds or until the
the final temperature is indicated on the screen
A long beep will sound indicating that the
temperature reading is complete
Note Because the temperature probe adapts to the
unique conditions of the patient, time to
predict an accurate temperature will vary by
patient.
31FasTemp Taking A Temperature
ORAL TEMPERATURE READING
- Once the temperature is read, discard and eject
the probe cover by pressing the white button at
the end of the probe - Place the probe back into the isolation chamber
probe well
32Direct Mode Readings With FasTemp
- Under certain clinical situations, such as a
Hypothermic patient, a predictive trend will
provide an inaccurate temperature
33What Is Direct Mode
- When the thermometer is taking a direct reading
of a patients temperature (vs. predictive
reading) which usually takes approximately 3
minutes
34Direct Mode
- In sensing such a situation, FasTemp will
automatically shift to DIRECT MODE (TURTLE ICON
WILL APPEAR) - Thus acting as a temperature monitor RESULTING
IN A LONG-TERM TEMPERATURE READING
35Taking An Axillary Temperature
- Have the patient raise the arm, then place the
probe tip into the axilla. Press gently to ensure
good contact - Have the patient lower the arm. Hold the probe
perpendicular to the floor - If you hear 2 short beeps, it means that the unit
has switched to direct mode
ARM
PROBE
FLOOR
Perpendicular
36Recalling The Last Temperature Taken
- In the event that you need to recall the last
temperature taken, press the Fo/Co button on the
front panel.
Fo/Co button
NOTE Withdrawing the probe from the chamber will
cancel the last temperature taken from memory
37Using The Pulse Timer
- In order to activate the Pulse Timer, simply
press the round button on the front panel once.
An icon will appear on the screen. Press again to
start and press again to stop. A beep will sound
after 15 seconds, then 30 seconds.
Pulse Timer
NOTE The probe must be left in the probe well
for the Pulse Timer to work properly
38Changing The Battery
- Remove the isolation chamber form the back of the
thermometer. Remove the soft rubber battery
cover. Then pull up on the ribbon to remove the
battery. Replace the battery and place the
rubber cover back on to the battery compartment. - Reinstall the isolation chamber with the probe
attached
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
NT
This Device Protected By ABTI-THEFT SYSTEM
BATTERY COVER
39Self Calibration
- The FasTemp Thermometer automatically calibrates
itself after each use
40Patented Probe Cover
- When using the FasTemp Thermometer, ONLY FasTemp
Probe Covers are to be used! Otherwise, readings
will not be correct.
41IconIDs
42Selling Against the Competition
Thermometer Competitors
43Alaris (IVAC)
ALARIS Predictive (IVAC)
TEMP PLUS II
TURBO TEMP
44Alaris (IVAC) Templus II
FasTemp vs.
FEATURES
BENEFITS
- 4-10 Second Reading
- Large LCD Display
- 9 Volt vs. 3-AA
- Locking Wall Bracket
- Anti-Theft Device
- ISO Chambers
- Alt Site Sales Force
- Saves Nursing Time
- Easier To Read
- Saves Money
- Security/Flexibility
- Reduces Cross Contamination
TEMP-PLUS II
45FasTemp vs.
Alaris (IVAC) Turbo-Temp
BENEFITS
FEATURES
- Saves Nursing Time
- Easier To Read
- Saves Money
- Security/Flexibility
- Reduces Cross Contamination
- 4-10 Second Reading
- Large LCD Display
- 9 Volt vs. 3-AA
- Locking Wall Bracket
- Anti-Theft Device
- ISO Chambers
- Alt Site Sales Force
TURBO-TEMP
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FEATURES
BENEFITS
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- Versatility/Patient Comfort
- Easy To Read
- Security/Flexibility
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- Alt Site Sales Force