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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.
Mercury is used in clinical thermometers.
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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.
Clinical Thermometer
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.
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The liquid in a clinical thermometer is often mercury. But there are thermometers that use a coloured alcohol.
clinical thermometer and lab thermometer
The liquid in a clinical thermometer is called mercury. It is used to measure body temperature by expanding and rising within the thermometer.
The clinical thermometer is a long cylinder to allow for easy insertion into the mouth, armpit, or rectum for temperature measurement. The length helps to ensure accurate readings by placing the thermometer into the appropriate body cavity for a sufficient amount of time.
The bent constriction in the clinical thermometer allows for the expansion and contraction of mercury or alcohol in response to temperature changes. This design prevents the column of liquid from falling back down too quickly, ensuring an accurate reading can be taken by the healthcare provider.
1. Clinical Thermometer 2. Laboratory Thermometer 3.
The average temperature in a clinical thermometer is from approximately 35 degrees to 42 degrees.
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