A clinical thermometer consists of a long, narrow, sealed glass tube with a bulb at one end to collect the temperature. It typically contains Mercury or alcohol as the temperature-sensitive liquid. The thermometer is calibrated with markings indicating body temperature in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Digital and clinical thermometers are not necessarily the same. Digital thermometers can encompass a wider range of types, including both clinical and non-clinical variations. Clinical thermometers, on the other hand, are specifically designed for medical use to measure body temperature accurately.
The average temperature in a clinical thermometer is from approximately 35 degrees to 42 degrees.
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The liquid in a clinical thermometer is called mercury. It is used to measure body temperature by expanding and rising within the thermometer.
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