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Thermometers Thermometers are used to measure temperature. The temperature of a material tells us how hot or cold it is. The units for temperature are Degrees Celsius ( °C ). Material Temperature ( °C ) Air in room Air outside Skin Ice Water (kettle)

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Thermometers. Thermometers are used to measure temperature . The temperature of a material tells us how hot or cold it is. The units for temperature are Degrees Celsius ( °C ). Air in room. Air outside. Skin. Ice. Water (kettle). Liquid-in-Glass Thermometers - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Thermometers

Thermometers are used to measure temperature.

The temperature of a material tells us how hot or cold it is.

The units for temperature are Degrees Celsius ( °C ).

Material Temperature ( °C )

Air in room

Air outsideSkinIce

Water (kettle)

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Liquid-in-Glass Thermometers

All thermometers must have some property that changes when the temperature changes.

In a liquid-in-glass thermometer the volume of the liquid changes when the temperature changes.

When the temperature increases the liquid expands (larger volume).

When the temperature decreases the liquid contracts (smaller volume).

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The Clinical Thermometer

The clinical thermometer is a special liquid-in-glass thermometer used by doctors and nurses.

It works in the same way as an ordinary liquid-in-glass thermometer but with some additional features.

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1. A kink in the tube stops the temperature reading falling when the clinical thermometer is removed from the patient.

2. The scale is shorter and more accurate ( measures to 0.1 °C )

3. Its triangular shape magnifies the liquid making it easier to read.

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Using the Clinical Thermometer

1. Shake the thermometer to get liquid below the kink.

2. Place under tongue or armpit of patient.

3. Wait for a few minutes.

4. Remove from patient and read temperature.

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Body Temperature & Illness

Normal internal body temperature is 37 °C.

A body temperature a few degrees above 37 °C can mean a patient is ill.

Hyperthermia is when the body temperature increases way above normal.

Death occurs at about 45 °C.

Hypothermia is when the body temperature falls way below normal.

Death occurs at about 26 °C.