Types of thermometer in presentation slides
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1. Thermometers: • Body temperature is a measurement of the amount of heat in the body. • The balance between heat produced and heat lost is the body temperature. • The normal adult body temperature is 37 degrees Celsius. Mercury in clinical thermometers contract when in contact with coldness and expand when in contact with heat. Therefore, indicating the measure of temperature.
2. Thermometers: • There is a normal range in which a person’s body temperature may vary and still be considered normal. • Take a look at these normal ranges of body temperature: Mercury in clinical thermometers contract when in contact with coldness and expand when in contact with heat. Therefore, indicating the measure of temperature.
3. Thermometers: Mercury in clinical thermometers contract when in contact with coldness and expand when in contact with heat. Therefore, indicating the measure of temperature. Method Normal Ranges Oral 36.4°C to 37.2°C Rectal 37°C to 37.8°C Axillary 35.9°C to 36.7°C
4. Thermometers: • They may be inserted either into the rectum through the anus, into the mouth under the tongue or armpit. • It is made of glass with a narrowing above the bulb so that the mercury column stays in position even when the instrument is removed. Clinical or Mercurial Mercury in clinical thermometers contract when in contact with coldness and expand when in contact with heat. Therefore, indicating the measure of temperature.
5. Thermometers: • The use of this type is now being eradicated as the mercury content is dangerous to people. • All mercury equipment from hospitals, including mercury- in-glass thermometers, will be phased out in the Philippines by September 28, 2010. Clinical or Mercurial All mercury equipment from hospitals were phased out in the Philippines.
6. How to Use Thermometers: 1. Wash the bulb with lukewarm water. 2. Shake vigorously. 3. Mercury level must be below 35°C or 95°F. 4. Place it through the rectum, under the tongue or armpit. 5. Wait for 2-3 minutes. 6. Read the results at eye level. Clinical or Mercurial
7. Thermometers: • Digital thermometer may be inserted into the mouth under the tongue, under the armpit or into the anus. • This thermometer displays the reading in the LCD. • This type of thermometer does not use mercury which is hazardous to humans. Digital Thermometer
8. Thermometers: • That is why more and more people are using it now. • Also, using this is simple, quick and effective. Digital Thermometer
9. How to Use Thermometers: 1. Wash your hands and take the thermometer out of its holder. 2. Clean the probe (pointed end) of the thermometer with rubbing alcohol or soap and then rinse it in cool water. 3. Put a probe cover over the pointed end of the thermometer. If your thermometer did not come with a probe cover then you can use it without one. 4. Lubricate the end of the probe with a small amount of lubricating jelly. Digital Thermometer : through the rectum
10. How to Use Thermometers: 5. Place your child (taking the temperature through the rectum is usually done on children) on his stomach across a firm surface or your lap before taking his temperature. 6. Gently slide the probe of the thermometer into the rectum about a half inch. Stop inserting the thermometer if it becomes difficult to insert. Never force the thermometer into the rectum. Digital Thermometer : through the rectum
11. How to Use Thermometers: 7. Continue to hold the thermometer the entire time you are taking the temperature. Always stay with your client while taking the temperature. 8. Keep the thermometer in place until it beeps then remove the thermometer 9. Read the numbers on the LCD. These numbers are your client's temperature. 10. 11. If you used a probe cover, remove it and throw it away. Digital Thermometer : through the rectum
12. How to Use Thermometers: 12. Wash the probe of the thermometer with soap, water and rubbing alcohol when you are done. Put the thermometer’s tip cover. Place the thermometer in its holder/container. 13. Record the reading. 14. Wash your hands. Digital Thermometer : through the rectum
13. How to Use Thermometers: 1. Wash your hands and take the thermometer from its holder. 2. Clean the probe (pointed end) of the thermometer with rubbing alcohol or soap and then rinse it in cool water. Digital Thermometer : through mouth
14. How to Use Thermometers: 3. Inform the client that you are going to take his temperature orally. 4. Ask the client to wet his/her lips and pick up his tongue. Digital Thermometer : through mouth
15. How to Use Thermometers: 5. Place the thermometer under the client’s tongue on one side of his/her mouth. Ask him/her to close his/her lips. (You may have to hold the thermometer specially if your client is sick and weak enough to even hold the thermometer with his/her lips.) Digital Thermometer : through mouth
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