Q- How does clinical thermometer measure the body temperature?
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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).
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The device which is used to calculate temperature is called Thermometer. ... Also, for reading the temperature there is a scale on the thermometer. The normal temperature of our body is 37 °C. However it can vary between 35° C to 42 °C therefore the clinical thermometer has reading from 35 °C to 42 °C.
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