Anonymous wrote:I'm a nurse at a hospital. Here is what employee health tells us
1. Temp once a day. Preferably not at night.
2. Monitor yourself for excessive fatigue and aches and pains
3. Loss of appetite/smell/or taste.
Those, along with the more obvious signs should be enough.
Honestly, I prefer the under the tongue thermometers, though I have a temporal scan one that's very accurate. Avoid any "no touch" thermometers. Employee health attempted to use them at work to take our temps each shift and it was wildly inaccurate.
Which temporal scan thermometer did you find to be the most accurate?