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Three difference between laboratory theremometer and clinical thermometer

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Answered by jarpana2003
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Difference between Lab Thermometers and Clinical Thermometers

1) Temperature Range in Laboratory and Clinical Thermometer

A clinical thermometer’s range is 35 degrees Celsius to 42 degrees Celsius while a laboratory thermometer’s range is wider at -10 degrees Celsius to 110 degrees Celsius.

2) Accuracy of Laboratory and Clinical Thermometer

As a laboratory thermometer is more complex, it yields more accurate results as compared to a clinical thermometer.

3) Location

Clinical thermometers are often used in various locations like houses, clinics, and hospitals while lab thermometers are mainly located in laboratories.

4) Application of Laboratory and Clinical Thermometer

Lab thermometers may be partially or fully immersed in liquids. On the other hand, clinical thermometers may be placed in the armpit, mouth, or anus.

5) Kink

Regarding mercury-filled devices, clinical thermometers have kinks to prevent the instant back flow of mercury. On the other hand, laboratory thermometers do not usually need to actively stop such back flow.

6) Users

Due to its simplicity, almost anybody can be taught to use a clinical thermometer. On the contrary, the lab thermometer is mainly used by individuals in the science field.

7) Purpose of Laboratory and Clinical Thermometer

While laboratory thermometers are intended to support a wide array of research activities, clinical thermometers are made for health care purposes.

8) Mercury in Laboratory and Clinical Thermometer

The utilization of mercury is typically less disadvantageous among laboratory thermometer users as compared to clinical thermometer users as the latter is more commonly used by the masses and has less restrictions.

9) Factors to Consider

Regarding clinical thermometers, the nature of suspected illness and developmental stage of the individual are typically taken into consideration. As for laboratory thermometers, the nature of the research method is mainly factored-in when choosing which device to use.

10) Accessibility of Laboratory and Clinical Thermometer

Since there are more individuals who need clinical thermometers, these devices are more accessible as compared to laboratory thermometers.


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Answered by NabasishGogoi
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Clinical thermometer:

This thermometer is used in homes. It is basically used to measure the temperature of humans. A clinical thermometer has a temperature range of only 35ºC to 42°C.

Laboratory Thermometer:

This thermometer is used to measure the temperature of all things, except the human body. It is a complex device. A laboratory thermometer has a temperature range of
-10ºC to 110ºC.
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