A rectal temperature should not be used in infants younger than three months, as it can be uncomfortable and there are alternative methods available, such as axillary or tympanic measurements. Additionally, it is avoided in patients with certain medical conditions, such as rectal surgery or severe hemorrhoids, where it may cause pain or further complications. Lastly, in the case of patients who are uncooperative or in situations where privacy is a concern, alternative methods should be considered.
Rectal temperature is much less influenced by other factors.
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No. You only add a degree when taking a axial (under the arm) temp. This is because the axial temp is taken externally, so it only gives a close approximation of the body's internal temperature. Since oral temps are taken from inside the mouth, they give you the accurate internal body temperature without having to add anything.
Yes, They do it on the elderly all the time.
Yes, while taking rectal temp, pressure may be applied on the vagus nerve. This could drop both heart rate and blood pressure
Different mammals diff. temps dolphin won't have the same as a human. But usually if you take a rectal temp it will be close to that to maybe 2 degrees warmer humans average 98.6 temp in the mouth to to 2 degrees warmer rectal and possibly 2 more around the heart. My temp on average 99.8
Same as any other person, 98.6 of course some people have different temperatures normally, if u are within a degree or two dont worry especially if u did the temperature under the arm. the temp under the tongue is more accurate and the most accurate temp is rectal. of course doing a rectal temp is a little overboard.
The average rectal temperature of a three toed sloth is usually between 28 Celsius and 32 Celsius (If you take the temp for week). "I tried to take my sloth's rectal temperature but I lost my thermometer and got my hand dirty."
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The abbreviation for a rectal temperature is typically "R" or "Rect." This designation is used in medical records and documentation to indicate that the temperature was measured rectally, which is often considered one of the most accurate methods for assessing core body temperature.
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A generally accepted normal adult range for a rectal temperature is 98.6 degrees to 100.6 degrees Fahrenheit or 37 degrees to 38.1 degrees Celsius.Baby: Normal rectal temperature is 100.2 degrees Fahrenheit or less (37.9 degrees Celsius or less)*.*These are the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended ranges. It is suggested that you discuss this with your baby's health care provider.Good Luck Mate