Multiple Choice
How does a temporal artery temperature reading compare with an oral body temperature reading?
A) Approximately 1° F (-17.2° C) higher than an oral reading.
B) Approximately 1° F (-17.2° C) lower than an oral reading.
C) Approximately 2° F (-16.7° C) higher than an oral reading.
D) It is the same as an oral reading.
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