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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
1. The thermometer that measures our body temperature is called a clinical thermometer.
2. Hold the thermometer in your hand and examine it carefully.
3. A clinical thermometer consists of a long, narrow, uniform glass tube. It has a bulb at one end. This bulb contains mercury. Outside the bulb, a small shining thread of mercury can be seen.
4.Thermometer should be washed before and after use, preferably with an antiseptic solution.
5. Ensure that before use the mercury level is below 35°C.
6. Read the thermometer keeping the level of mercury along the line of sight.
7. Handle the thermometer with care. If it hits against some hard object, it can break.
8. Don’t hold the thermometer by the bulb while reading it.
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