Instructions for Use

Product description

The MESI THERMO MODULE is a wireless temperature module, designed for the MESI mTABLET THERMO system. It is intended to measure human body temperature with an infrared or contact probe. The measured temperature is simultaneously displayed on the MESI mTABLET.

2.1 WHAT IS IN THE PACKAGE

  • The MESI THERMO MODULE package includes the following equipment:

MESI THERMOMETER UNIT (THERMOMD), which consists of:

- MESI mTABLET INFRARED PROBE (IRTMD)

- MESI mTABLET CONTACT PROBE (CTMD)

  • MESI disposable contact probe shield set (100 pieces)

  • Quick guide

  • Wireless medical tablet system (MTABSYSW) (separate packaging), which consists of:

- MESI mTABLET UNIT (MTABMD)

- MESI mTABLET WI-FI DOCKING UNIT (MTABDSW)

  • 4-port charging station (CS4SYS) or 2-port charging station (CS2SYS) module

  • Calibration report, Declaration of conformity

MESI mTABLET Thermometer

2.1.1 ACCESSORIES

NOTE: Contact your local distributor for more information on accessories.

⚠️Use only accessories and other parts recommended or supplied by MESI. Use of other than recommended or supplied parts may result in injury, inaccurate information and/ or damage to the unit. Follow the instructions that are provided with the specific accessory.

MESI mTABLET Thermo -  Accessories

2.2 INTENDED PURPOSE

The MESI mTABLET THERMO is a wireless digital thermometer designed to measure body temperature in both adult and paediatric patients. The system is comprised of a wireless medical-grade tablet, temperature diagnostic module, and charging station.

The device features two types of probes: infrared and contact. The infrared probe allows for quick temperature measurements, while the contact probe can provide more accurate readings. The infrared probe of the MESI mTABLET THERMO operates in adjusted mode. It provides a forehead temperature reading, adjusted to represent axillary temperature. The contact probe operates in directed mode, with no adjustments applied to the measurement.

The device is recharged through the AC/DC power supply, however, the MESI mTABLET THERMO module is not intended to be used while connected to mains electricity.

The MESI mTABLET THERMO module is intended for use exclusively by healthcare professionals in clinical and home settings.

NOTE: Only the MESI THERMOMETER UNIT and MESI mTABLET UNIT are suitable for use in a home environment as they have sufficient IP ratings. To avoid any inconvenience, make sure they are fully charged. Other system components, including the 4-port charging station, 2-port charging station, and MESI mTABLET WI-FI DOCKING UNIT, do not meet the required IP rating and should not be used in a home setting.

MESI mTABLET Thermometer

2.2.1 INTENDED MEDICAL INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS

The MESI mTABLET THERMO system's medical indications include the detection of pyrexia and hypothermia.

The contraindications for using the infrared and contact thermometer on different measurement sites are listed below.

Measuring temperature using the infrared thermometer:

  • Skin conditions: not suitable for individuals with skin conditions on the forehead or measurement area, as this may cause inaccurate readings.

  • Recent physical activity: exercise or sweating can affect temperature accuracy.

  • Environmental factors: direct sunlight or cold exposure may impact measurement precision.

  • Skin variability: differences in skin color and moisture levels can influence accuracy.

  • Patient movement: movement during measurement may lead to errors.

  • Operator experience: accuracy may depend on the operator’s experience and training.

Measuring axillary temperature using the contact thermometer:

  • Skin conditions: rashes, burns, or infections in the armpit may cause inaccurate readings.

  • Recent physical activity: increased skin temperature can lead to misleading results.

  • Excessive sweat: high perspiration levels may affect measurement accuracy.

  • Obesity: excess body fat can interfere with accurate readings.

Measuring oral temperature using the contact thermometer:

  • Mouth conditions: oral infections, sores, or recent dental work can impact accuracy.

  • Recent food or drink intake: hot or cold food and beverages can temporarily alter oral temperature readings.

  • Mouth breathing: breathing through the mouth may affect measurement accuracy.

  • Age considerations: young children may struggle to hold the thermometer correctly, leading to errors.

Measuring rectal temperature using the contact thermometer:

  • Rectal conditions: hemorrhoids, rectal surgery, or anal fissures may cause discomfort or contraindicate use.

  • Patient discomfort: some individuals may find rectal thermometry invasive and resist its use.

  • Age considerations: generally not recommended for older children or adults unless medically necessary.

2.2.2 CLINICAL BENEFITS

The key clinical benefits of using the MESI mTABLET THERMO system include:

  • Early fever detection: precise temperature readings enable the early identification of fever, a key symptom of infections and illnesses, allowing timely medical intervention.

  • Improved patient care: accurate thermometry supports healthcare professionals in diagnosing, managing conditions, and assessing treatment responses.

  • Enhanced diagnostic accuracy: reliable temperature measurements aid in diagnosing conditions linked to body temperature changes, ensuring informed treatment decisions.

  • Disease transmission prevention: in healthcare settings, precise temperature monitoring helps identify febrile individuals, reducing the risk of spreading infections.

  • Critical patient monitoring: for critically ill patients, continuous temperature tracking is vital for detecting health fluctuations that may signal deterioration or recovery.

  • Public health surveillance: during outbreaks, accurate thermometry assists in fever screening, enabling early detection, containment, and response to epidemics.

  • Research & data analysis: reliable temperature data supports medical research, helping analyse body temperature variations across populations, age groups, and clinical conditions.

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