Two other places is under an arm pit or inserted slightly into the anus.
Body temperature can also be measured with a thermometer at the armpit i believe.
Depending on the type of thermometer you have, it can be taken orally, rectally, under the arm, in the ear.
Yes. Temperature can be taken under the armpit (auxilla region), on the forehead using a thermometer strip (normally used for infants) and rectally using a rectal thermometer.
A Thermometer is a Laboratory Equipment that measures temperature.
Two other places is under an arm pit or inserted slightly into the anus.
Body temperature can also be measured with a thermometer at the armpit i believe.
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.
Armpit
yes the underarms
Depending on the type of thermometer you have, it can be taken orally, rectally, under the arm, in the ear.
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.
Yes. Temperature can be taken under the armpit (auxilla region), on the forehead using a thermometer strip (normally used for infants) and rectally using a rectal thermometer.
A Thermometer is a Laboratory Equipment that measures temperature.
The axilla is one of the four sites (the other three being the mouth, rectum, and ear canal) in which amedical thermometer may be inserted in order to measure body temperature.
You can take a temperature by placing the thermometer in the armpit, when you get the reading add a degree and that is the temp you would have gotten if you had done it orally. 98.6 is the normal human temp but we all very slightly.
A clinical thermometer typically shows a maximum reading while a lab thermometer typically shows the temperature right now. When you take a thermometer out of a patients mouth (or other place that you are measuring the temperature) you most often want the maximum temperature to keep showing until you reset the instrument. When using a lab oratory thermometer you want the instrument to react as quickly as possible so that changes (up and down) can be noticed and recorded.