Skin disease. 2- Axillary operation. 3- Unconsciousness, shocked patients 4- Constricted peripheral blood vessels.
interacrainial haemorrhage
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A blue-tipped thermometer is commonly used for axillary temperature readings.
An axillary temperature is typically 0.5°F (0.3°C) lower than an oral temperature. Therefore, an axillary temperature taken as 98.6°F would be roughly equivalent to an oral temperature of 99.1°F.
a contraindication is an indication that something should not be used
list the contra indications that restict makeup treatment?
because you are not a doctor and may think the condition is something it isn't.
because you are not a doctor and may think the condition is something it isn't.
fungal infection for indian head massage that would prevent treatment
Anything that would stop you from continuing with the service, eg. A fungal infection or anything you could catch yourself.
putting a probe in the patients armpit?