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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Description
Digital Thermometer McKesson LUMEON™ Tympanic Probe Hand-Held
- Last Reading Memory
- Dual Scale (°F / °C)
- Records and analyzes 100 temperature measurements and automatically selects the most accurate reading
- Tapered probe tip design minimizes technique errors and helps increase patient comfort
Quick Overview
- Tympanic
- Color: Blue/White
- Uses Probe Cover 3068
Features
Sell UOM:EA
Manufacturer Name:McKesson Brand
Manufacturer Number:3069
Application:Digital Thermometer
Brand or Series:McKesson LUMEON™
Width:10.2
Height:3.6
Depth:5.2
Dimension UOM:IC
Weight:1.3
Weight UOM:LB
Accuracy:± 0.2 Degree F or ± 0.1 Degree C
Display Specifications:Digital
Latex Free Indicator:Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex
Measuring Scale:Fahrenheit / Celsius
Mounting Type:Hand-Held
Power Supply:1.55v Battery
Probe Type:Tympanic Probe
Quantity Per Sell:1
Response Time:1-2 seconds
Temperature Range:90 to 109.9 Degree F / 32 to 43 Degree C
BEST THERMOMETERS / FOREHEAD THERMOMETER & RECTAL THERMOMETER
Whether you’re looking for a forehead thermometer, ear thermometer or a rectal thermometer, we have the best thermometer for your needs. With some of the best thermometers from brands such as Braun, Vicks, Kinsa and more, you’re sure to find a thermometer that will help you manage your family’s wellness for years to come.

Mabis HealthSmart Non Contact Forehead Thermometer-For greater versatility
Rectal Thermometers
If you’re looking for the most accurate thermometer, you’ll want to consider a rectal thermometer. Admittedly, this is one of the less comfortable ways of taking one’s temperature, however it is by far the most accurate according to all medical professionals.
For this reason, you may want to consider choosing a rectal thermometer with a soft, flexible tip that reduces discomfort. One great option to improve comfort during rectal thermometer readings include using a lubricant such as KY Jelly to make insertion quick and painless. However, avoid using Vaseline or other petroleum jelly products, which may affect the reading accuracy.
If you are looking for a baby thermometer, it is vital to use rectal thermometers to get a true reading, especially if your child is between zero and three months of age. If you do choose a rectal thermometer for infants, look for a short-tipped rectal thermometer so you don’t need to worry about sticking it in further than necessary and causing pain.
Oral Thermometers
Oral thermometers, when used correctly, can provide a very accurate reading of a patient’s body temperature. When using an oral thermometer, be sure that the patient keeps their mouth closed while it is in place.
