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Measuring temperature

Nursing Standard, 2008
Temperature measurement is an essential clinical skill and is recognised as being an important indicator in assessing the course of an illness. This article identifies temperature ranges and describes the procedures for taking temperature orally and via the tympanic canal in adult and paediatric patients.
Jacqueline A, Mains   +2 more
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Temperature measurement

Biomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering, 2011
For many decades the measurement of body core temperature has been ubiquitously established in medical and non-medical applications, e.g., in hospitals, occupational medicine, sports medicine, military and other settings. However, there are still numerous challenges, such as the precise definition of the body core temperature, establishing the clinical
Tobias, Wartzek   +2 more
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Postoperative Temperature Measurement

Nursing Research, 1990
The purpose of this study was to determine the validity of the axillary site for temperature measurement in the postoperative patient. Axillary electronic, axillary mercury, rectal mercury, and core body temperatures were obtained in 18 postoperative patients. Rectal temperatures correlated extremely well with core temperatures, r = .98, but on average
T, Heidenreich, M, Giuffre
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Temperature Measurements in Children

The American Journal of Nursing, 1981
perature. Far too many nurses and physicians still base their interventions on these two assumptions. Are they valid? Are there variables that would affect these assumptions? A number of studies have been done on infants and newborns comparing the accuracy and safety of various temperature-taking sites.
M J, Eoff, B, Joyce
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Body temperature measurement

Clinical Physics and Physiological Measurement, 1985
This article reviews present techniques of body temperature measurement. The extent to which currently available thermometers satisfy the various requirements of medical thermometry are discussed.
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Temperature Measurement

2007
Abstract Temperature is a critical process parameter in the heat treatment and forging of steel and must be accurately measured to properly control it. This appendix discusses the operating principles of thermocouples and infrared pyrometers, describing the various types as well as advantages and applications.
J. Tang, S. Wang
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Kidney temperature measurement. Thermistors for temperature measurement.

Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis Facultatis Medicae, 1996
During a study of the protective effects of cold on kidney cells under conditions of interrupted blood circulation, it was found that attention must be paid to the temperature of kidney tissue in order to prevent cell damage caused by an excessively reduced temperature.
F, Zát'ura   +4 more
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Temperature measurement

2012
Alan S. Morris, Reza Langari
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