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esplain the construction of the clinical thermomter

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Answered by mayankbhai
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The clinical thermometer consists of a glass stem on which readings are marked. The scale on the thermometer is markrd from 95 F to 110 F (35 C to 43 C).The normal body temperature is shown by a red arrow at 98.4 F (or 37 C). The stem consists of a thin capillary tube at the end of which there is a bulb containing mercury. The capillary tube has a kink near the bulb which prevents the mercury from flowing back into the bulb when it is taken out of the patient's mouth.



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Answered by deepakbansal19paywop
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The clinical thermometer consists of a glass stem on which readings are marked. The scale on the thermometer is markrd from 95 F to 110 F (35 C to 43 C).The normal body temperature is shown by a red arrow at 98.4 F (or 37 C). The stem consists of a thin capillary tube at the end of which there is a bulb containing mercury. The capillary tube has a kink near the bulb which prevents the mercury from flowing back into the bulb when it is taken out of the patient's mouth.


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