Journal of Pediatric Nursing
Volume 26, Issue 3 , Pages 179-185 , June 2011

Comparison of Temporal Artery to Rectal Temperature Measurements in Children Up to 24 Months

  • Elizabeth A. Carr, MSN, RN

      Affiliations

    • Nursing Research Center, Akron Children's Hospital, Akron, OH
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  • Michele L. Wilmoth, BSN, RN

      Affiliations

    • Nursing Research Center, Akron Children's Hospital, Akron, OH
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  • Aris Beoglos Eliades, PhD, RN

      Affiliations

    • Nursing Research Center, Akron Children's Hospital, Akron, OH
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author: Aris Beoglos Eliades, PhD, RN.
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  • Pamela J. Baker, MSN, RN, CNS

      Affiliations

    • Nursing Research Center, Akron Children's Hospital, Akron, OH
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  • Debra Shelestak, PhD, RN

      Affiliations

    • Nursing Department, Kent State University, Stark Campus, North Canton, OH
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  • Kay L. Heisroth, BSN, RN

      Affiliations

    • Nursing Research Center, Akron Children's Hospital, Akron, OH
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  • Kathryn H. Stoner, BSN, RN

      Affiliations

    • Nursing Research Center, Akron Children's Hospital, Akron, OH

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PII: S0882-5963(09)00412-6

doi: 10.1016/j.pedn.2009.12.072

Journal of Pediatric Nursing
Volume 26, Issue 3 , Pages 179-185 , June 2011