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There are 34 different types of thermometer that range from alcohol thermometers and ear thermometers to medical thermometers and electrical resistance thermometers.
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Ear Thermometers are used to take a person's internal temperature via the ear. The average human's normal temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
Ear thermometers can be less accurate than other types of thermometers, particularly if not positioned correctly in the ear canal. They may also be affected by earwax or inflammation, which can lead to inconsistent readings. Additionally, they are not suitable for infants under six months, as their ear canals are still developing. Lastly, ear thermometers can be more expensive than other types, such as digital or mercury thermometers.
NASA does not produce ear thermometers. Ear thermometers are typically made by medical device manufacturers using infrared technology to measure the temperature inside the ear canal. NASA's focus is on space exploration and scientific research, so they do not manufacture medical devices for commercial use.
Ear thermometers are generally accurate for measuring core body temperature, but they can be influenced by factors like ear wax buildup or improper placement. When used correctly, ear thermometers provide a quick and convenient way to monitor temperature, but it's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results.
Tympanic thermometers are contraindicated in patients with ear infections, earwax buildup, or recent ear surgery, as these conditions can affect the accuracy of the readings. Additionally, they should not be used in individuals with tympanic membrane perforation or in cases where the ear canal is obstructed. Caution is also advised for patients with a history of ear trauma or those who have had their ear canal altered.
Astronauts may use ear thermometers because they provide quick and accurate temperature readings, which is important for monitoring their health in space where body temperature regulation can be affected by factors like microgravity. Ear thermometers are also convenient and easy to use in a confined space like a spaceship.
Celsius and Fahrenheit Thermometers Clinical Thermometers Ear (Tympanic) thermometers Pacifier Thermometers Underarm or Oral Thermometers Food Thermometers Outdoor Thermometers Mechanism of Different Types of Thermometers Mercury and Alcohol Thermometers Digital Thermometers Alcohol thermometer Beckmann differential thermometer Bi-metal mechanical thermometer Electrical resistance thermometer Galileo thermometer Infrared thermometer Liquid Crystal Thermometer Medical thermometer (e.g. oral thermometer, rectal thermometer, basal thermometer) Mercury-in-glass thermometer
Digital ear thermometers measure the infrared radiation coming from an eardrum.
Digital ear thermometers measure the infrared radiation coming from an eardrum.
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