107 degrees Fahrenheit, because once a human reaches that temperature they're basically cooked from the inside. It's kinda like a hard-boiled egg.
a lab thermometer did not have a constriction as compared to clinical thermometer. it have a wide range of measurement and usually contains alcohol
both of them contain mercury and both are used to check temperature.
No it can't go high
Sounds like your baby needs to go back to the Doctor A.S.A.P.Puppies immune systems are not quite developed at this point, and your little one could be in jeapordy.It's O.k. to use a Regular Thermometer. If you are using a Mercury Thermometer, make sure you shake it.A normal Rectal Temperature is 100.5 to 102.5 Degrees Farhrenheit.Lubricate the thermometer with petrolium jelly like vasaline. You might like to get someone to help you hold your puppy at this point. Lift the tail and insert the thermometer SLOWLY AND CAREFULLY into the rectum. Insert the thermometer about 1 inch and hold in place for about 2 minutes, for the MERCURY THERMOMETER, or until the DIGITAL THERMOMETER BEEPS.If your dog has a body temperature LESS than 99 degrees or OVER 104 degrees Contact your Vet. A High temperature could mean your Dog has an infection or a heat related illness.If your dog has a below normal reading this can be just as serious, indicating other problems such as shock.
The clinical iceberg is the number of illnesses or diseases that doctors believe go unreported. The condition gets it name from an actual iceberg, of which there is a much larger mass hidden underwater than what can be seen from the surface.
A feature that belongs to a clinical thermometer is a high level of accuracy, typically measuring temperature within a narrow range that is suited for detecting subtle changes in body temperature.
Clinical Thermometer
A clinical thermometer typically measures body temperature in the range of 35-42 degrees Celsius (95-108 degrees Fahrenheit).
a lab thermometer did not have a constriction as compared to clinical thermometer. it have a wide range of measurement and usually contains alcohol
Clinical thermometers are devices used to measure body temperature in medical settings. They are specifically designed to provide accurate readings of body temperature and are typically used orally, rectally, or under the arm. Clinical thermometers are made of materials that are safe for medical use and have a high level of precision.
Lab thermometer.
A clinical thermometer will offer more precise calibrated readings than a mercury thermometer. The range of measurable temperature differs between a clinical and a mercury thermometer with the mercury thermometer having the wider range.
The liquid in a clinical thermometer is often mercury. But there are thermometers that use a coloured alcohol.
becouse the clinical themometer s showing the aswr quickly
clinical thermometer and lab thermometer
No The temperature of the candle flame is out of the temperature range of the clinical thermometer.
A clinical thermometer is designed to measure body temperature accurately, not high-temperature environments like boiling water. Putting a clinical thermometer into boiling water can damage the thermometer, resulting in inaccurate readings and potentially posing a safety risk. It's best to use thermometers specifically designed for measuring high temperatures in such situations.