A clinical thermometer has constriction above the bulb . True or false
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a mercury thermometer, it prevents the mercury from dropping immediately back into the bulb when the thermometer is removed from the patient. That constriction may or may not be present in an alcohol thermometer. Originally Answered: A narrow constriction is made near the bulb of the clinical thermometer.
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In a mercury thermometer, it prevents the mercury from dropping immediately back into the bulb when the thermometer is removed from the patient. That constriction may or may not be present in an alcohol thermometer. Originally Answered: A narrow constriction is made near the bulb of the clinical thermometer
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