Over the past years, hospitals have become increasingly aware of Infection Control, with extra PPE usage and increased measures to …
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Why Is Infection Control So Important In Hospitals?
What Is Infection Control (IC) ? The CDC refers to infection control measures as the actions aimed at preventing or …
Infection Control and Nursing – What Makes It So Critical?
In the fast-paced and dynamic field of healthcare, infection control has never been more important. That’s where infection control nurses …
Medical Sensors in Healthcare: Types, Applications and Clinical Requirements (2026 Guide)
In the healthcare environment, the integration of advanced technologies has become instrumental in providing better patient care and improving overall …
Best Thermometers for Hospitals: Physical vs. Non-Contact Thermometry in Healthcare
As body temperature is such an important vital sign, hospitals need the most accurate Medical-Grade non-contact thermometers to take the reading. Let’s take a look at the options available to hospitals. …
Why Is My Temperature Low? Causes, Accuracy, and Medical Reality
Seeing a reading of 97.0°F (36.1°C) or lower on a digital thermometer can be startling. While we are taught that …
Medical thermometers, an important diagnostic tool for nurses and healthcare professionals
Enhanced Patient Care In the healthcare environment, understanding a patient’s core body temperature is of paramount importance. Medical thermometers serve …
Are Forehead Thermometers Accurate?
TriMedika is proud to present TRITEMP™ non-contact forehead thermometers, which takes accurate temperature readings within 0.2°C. Although thermometers are always …
The 5-Hour Recovery: How TRITEMP™ Reclaims Nursing Time During the 2026 Influenza Surge
The Operational Crisis of 2026 As of January 2026, the global healthcare landscape has reached a definitive tipping point. The …
The Clinical Case for Non-Contact Thermometry: TRITEMP™ Accuracy and Efficiency Standards
The shift toward non-contact vital signs monitoring is driven by three critical clinical requirements: infection control, precision, and environmental sustainability. …
