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The temperature (}F of a patient was recorded (using a clinical thermometer with smallest division equal to 1^{\circ}F) during 6 AM to 8PM on four consecutive days,A,B,C,D at intervals of two hours and the results are presented in a tabular form given below.The reading at a particular time provides the average body temperature (ABT) of the patient for the previous one hour.He is supposed to be given temperature controlling medicine (TCM)  at the bedtime if the total duration of his ABT remaining above 99^{\circ}F during the 14 hour period of record is four hours or more.on which day,TCM was required?

Day/Time

0600

0800

1000

1200

1400

1600

1800

2000

A

101

100

99

98

99

98

100

100

B

98

99

100

100

99

99

100

102

C

98

99

99

101

100

99

99

100

D

98

98

99

99

99

98

98

99

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Answers

Answered by srikanthreddy9612
2

Answer:

98 98 99 99 99 99 98 98 99 88

Answered by suba25029
0

Answer:

On day D, the patient's ABT was well above 99°F for a total of four hours (1000–1400), necessitating the use of temperature-controlling medication.

Step-by-step explanation:

The total temperature of the particles in a system of modern is measured by temperature. A tool used in medicine to gauge body temperature is called a clinical thermometer. It usually consists of a long, thin glass tube filled with a liquid that expands or contracts in response to temperature changes, such as mercury. To measure body temperature, the thermometer's tip is inserted into the mouth, armpit, or ear. Clinical thermometers are used to diagnose and track illnesses and disorders in hospitals, doctor's offices, and other medical settings.

TCM, or traditional Chinese medicine, is an abbreviation. It is a form of complementary medicine that was developed in China and has been used for many years to treat a wide range of illnesses.

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