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Explanation:
orally - When we measure orally we put the thermometer under the tongue. This is done with adults or children older than 4 years that can hold a thermometer in their mouth.
rectally - For rectal measurements, we put the thermometer into the rectum. This is used mostly with babies since it is not practical for older kids because it is hard to keep them still.
axillary - For this method, we put the thermometer under the armpit. This is not as accurate when compared to the rest but it is useful for a quick check.
tympanic - It is measured on the ear and we use a clean probe, gently tug on the ear, and inserting the thermometer until the ear canal is sealed off. We then press the button for 1 second and remove the thermometer and it is done.