Most heptagon shapes add up to 360 degrees.
Start by multiplying -39 with 9 and divide by 5. Then add 32 to the answer. In this case the answer is -38.2 degree fahrenheit.
Two angles that measure up to 90 degrees are called complementary angles. For example, a 30-degree angle and a 60-degree angle are complementary because their sum is 90 degrees. Another example is a 45-degree angle and a 45-degree angle, which also add up to 90 degrees.
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You add 1 degree (Fahrenheit) or 1.8 degrees, depending on opinion. The reason for the uncertainty is that underarm measurement of body temperature is not very accurate. Nevertheless, it is a meaninful indication.
add a degree
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, add one degree when taking underarm temperature
No, a degree is not typically added when taking a temperature from the ear. The temperature reading from an ear thermometer is already in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit, so there is no need to add a degree to the result.
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No, this is an accurate reading. You add a degree when obtaining temperature under the arm (axillary) or in the ear (tympanic).
Yes, when taking an ear temperature with an infrared thermometer, you typically add a degree Fahrenheit to the reading to account for the difference between ear and core body temperature. This adjustment helps provide a more accurate reflection of the body's true temperature. However, it's important to follow the specific guidelines provided with the thermometer, as recommendations may vary by device.
You add a degree when taking an oral temperature, as the standard measurement typically reads about one degree lower than the actual body temperature. For example, if an oral thermometer reads 98.6°F, the actual body temperature is considered to be 99.6°F. However, no adjustment is necessary for rectal or ear temperatures, as these methods already provide readings closer to the body's core temperature. Always consult specific guidelines or a healthcare professional for precise instructions.
Rectal is usually .5c above oral, with under arms being .5c below oral Remember 37C is just an average for oral temp and can change through out the day as well
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When taking a temperature by ear with an ear thermometer, typically you should add around 1 degree Fahrenheit (or 0.5 degrees Celsius) to the reading to get a more accurate reflection of the body's core temperature. This adjustment is necessary because ear temperatures can be slightly lower than core body temperature.