You should keep a glass thermometer in your mouth for at least 3 minutes to get an accurate reading. Make sure not to talk during this time as it can affect the reading.
The procedure for taking a patient's temperature by mouth with a mercury thermometer is similar to the axillary method except that the silver tip of the thermometer is placed beneath the tongue for four to five minutes before being read.
Measuring body temperature by keeping thermometer under the tongue is a convenient standardfor measuring one's body temperature. Other places used for keeping the thermometer includethe armpit and the rectum.
so that the air from breathing does not pass over it and cool it thereby giving an incorrect readingTo give a true reading of inner body heat.Because the intense heat of our body is present under our tongue so that we can measure our whole body temperature .The underside of the tongue has the most bloodflow and is more accurate than any part of the mouth
Certain types of glass, like self-cleaning glass, have a special coating that is hydrophilic, which means it attracts water. When it rains, the water forms a thin sheet on the glass, carrying away dirt and debris as it runs off. This helps to keep the glass looking cleaner for longer periods of time.
No, it is not safe to have pencil lead in your mouth. Pencil lead is made of graphite, which can be harmful if ingested or inhaled in large quantities. It is important to keep pencils and any small objects away from your mouth to avoid accidental ingestion.
There is no difference in the effectiveness of glass or plastic. Glass is more fragile for breaking but easier to keep clean, plastic is safer for not breaking, and harder to keep clean longer. It is a personal choice.
It depends on the type of thermometer. The traditional glass one needed 3 to 5 minutes to fully register. An electronic one may be much shorter time frame and often indicates the completion of the cycle by beeping.
The glass of a thermometer is thin to allow for efficient heat transfer between the substance being measured and the mercury inside. This thin construction helps to reduce the lag time in temperature readings. Additionally, a thinner glass allows for a more accurate measurement of the temperature.
It is recommended to replace a thermometer every 1-2 years to ensure accuracy and reliability. If a thermometer is damaged, it should be replaced immediately.
The procedure for taking a patient's temperature by mouth with a mercury thermometer is similar to the axillary method except that the silver tip of the thermometer is placed beneath the tongue for four to five minutes before being read.
You should keep a mercury thermometer under your tongue for 3-4 minutes to ensure an accurate reading.
You should keep salt on a mouth ulcer for about 5 minutes.
You must hold your mouth closed and keep the thermometer in place for a certain period of time. If you have a digital thermometer, it will tell you when it's "done". If you are using an old "mercury thermometer", the thermometer must stay under the tongue for at least a minute to 2 minutes.NOTE: Mercury thermometers are being phased out. The mercury inside is highly toxic and you should dispose of all mercury thermometers by taking them to a recycling center that handles that. DO NOT THROW IT IN THE TRASH. Mercury is poisonous to every living thing.UPDATE: GERATHERM offers MERCURY FREE thermometers that work the same as the mercury ones. They are supposed to be safe.
It doesn't A thermometer doesn't keep your home at a certain temp. a thermometer tells the temp. of a place.
Keep your fool mouth shut.
Guess: To keep the kid from turning over (so as not to damage the tissues with the glass instrument).
One should package glass Christmas decorations with bubble wrap to keep them from breaking. If enough bubble wrap is used they will not break even if dropped.