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14.2 - Measuring and Recording Temperature
Unit 14 Measuring and Recording Temperature
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What is temperature? The balance between heat lost and heat produced by the body
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Why might temperature vary?
Individual differences Time of day Parts of the body
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Normal Range for Body Temperature
97 – 100° F or – 37.8° C Normal reading and times by method Oral 98.6°F or 37°C 3-5 min Rectal 99.6° or 37.6°C Axillary 97.6°F or 36.4°C 10 min
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Most accurate method of measurement?
Rectal – because it is an internal measurement
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Least accurate method of measurement?
Axillary or groin – because it is an external measurement
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What is “aural” temperature?
Temperature recorded in ear or auditory canal Measures thermal infrared energy radiating from tympanic membrane or eardrum
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Hyperthermia or Hypothermia?
Hyperthermia is high body temperature above 104°F (40°C) Hypothermia is low body temperature below 95°F (35°C)
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Oral or Rectal clinical thermometer?
A rectal thermometer has a short, stubby rounded bulb and can have a red tip
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How do you clean up and dispose of a broken clinical thermometer?
Put on gloves, use two cards to push droplets of mercury and glass into a plastic container with a tight fitting lid, wipe area with a damp sponge, put all cleanup material into plastic container, label “Mercury for recycling,” and take tightly sealed container to mercury recycling center
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How do you prevent cross-contamination while using the probe of an electronic thermometer?
Place a disposable cover over the probe
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How do plastic and paper thermometers register temperature?
Special chemical dots or strips change color when exposed to specific temperatures
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What if the patient has eaten, smoked, or had something to drink shortly before taking a temperature? These can all alter the temperature in the mouth
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How long should a thermometer soak in disinfectant (after cleaning) before it is safe to rinse in cold water and use on a patient? 30 minutes
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Use the thermometer below to answer question 17.
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