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What is the clinical thermometer used for?
What is the clinical thermometer used for?
Who invented the stethoscope?
Who invented the stethoscope?
What material is used in a clinical thermometer to measure temperature?
What material is used in a clinical thermometer to measure temperature?
Where is the thermometer placed to measure body temperature?
Where is the thermometer placed to measure body temperature?
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Clinical Thermometer
- Used for measuring body temperature to assess health status.
- Important for diagnosing fevers and monitoring various medical conditions.
Stethoscope
- Invented by René Laennec in 1816.
- Instrument crucial for auscultation to listen to internal body sounds such as the heart and lungs.
Measurement Material
- Clinical thermometers commonly use mercury or digital sensors to detect temperature.
- Mercury expands and contracts with temperature changes, providing precise readings.
Measurement Site
- Typically placed in the mouth, under the armpit, or rectally for accurate body temperature assessment.
- Each location offers varying levels of temperature accuracy, with rectal readings generally being the most accurate.
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Test your knowledge of medical history, scientific contributions, and healthcare rules with this quiz. Explore the evolution of instruments like thermometers and microscopes, and learn about the latest discoveries in the field of medicine. Challenge yourself with questions on clinical thermometers and the work of eminent scientists in the medical field.