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Explain clinical Thermometre

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Answered by WaterPearl
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Answer:-

  • Temperature range is from 35°C to 42°C.
  • Has a mercury bulb and a short narrow column with a kink.
  • Used mostly fir measuring body temperatures.

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Answered by ihemeanthony
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Answer:

A clinical thermometer is used for measuring human or animal body temperature.

Explanation:

The tip of the thermometer is inserted into the mouth under the tongue (oral or sub-lingual temperature), under the armpit (axillary temperature), into the rectum via the anus (rectal temperature), into the ear (tympanic temperature), or on the forehead (temporal temperature).

A thermometer for measuring body temperature has a constriction in the tube above the bulb preventing movement of the column of liquid downward once it has reached its maximum temperature so that it continues to indicate the maximum temperature until the liquid is shaken back down into the bulb.

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