hyperthermia
Which symbol is used with a variable to indicate to the script that you are reading the contents of that variable?
Barss, Vanessa A. Patient Information: Avoiding Infections in Pregnancy. UpToDate Patient Information. January 11, 2002 [cited March 15, 2005]. http://patients.uptodate.com/topic.asp?file=pregnan/2251.
A subnormal temperature reading typically refers to a body temperature lower than the normal range of 97.8°F to 99.1°F (36.5°C to 37.3°C). This can indicate hypothermia or other underlying health conditions. It is important to seek medical attention if you consistently have subnormal temperature readings.
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Leukocytes in the urine are not always a diagnosis of infection present, the amount and degree of leukocytes present is key. +1 +2 or +3 leukocytes indicate bacteria are growing. Higher numbers may be present in people when there is a UTI or several other conditions: such as cancer, kidney infection, and cystitis, urethritis, or contamination, vaginal secretion. Usually when leukocytes are found, the patient's symptoms suggest what to do next. Often, a course of antibiotics is given as a first line treatment when infection is suspected, and nothing more is done if the antibiotics work.
When temperature increases so the reading shown also increases.
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The thermometer reading will change from reading the solution temperature.
Add 273.15 to convert degrees Celsius to Kelvin.
An axillary reading which is a thermometer placed in the armpit. The one that you stick in the ear, 2 seconds later, the temperature is read. It can be done without the patients knowledge if done correctly.
The temperature is readed on the scale under the meniscus.
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