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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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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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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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Measurement of corneal temperature

Experimental Eye Research, 1968
Measuring the surface temperature of the cornea by contact thermometry has the disadvantages that anaesthesia and sterility are necessary and that temperature is measured at a point. A method of measuring corneal temperature using a bolometer that does not have these disadvantages is described, together with the results obtained.
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Temperature measurements in the eye

Experimental Eye Research, 1977
Abstract An experimental and theoretical study shows that a metallic needle temperature probe reads in vivo eye temperatures significantly lower than the actual temperatures. In this study an epoxy-encased fine wire thermocouple probe was used to obtain in vivo ocular temperatures in rabbits.
R F, Rosenbluth, I, Fatt
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IN VIVO TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS*

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1963
The measurement of non‐steady‐state temperatures in biological material presents special problems fundamentally related to the temperature concept. These problems may be divided into those of technique and those of theory. Technical requirements are well recognized and include the need for a small temperature sensing element in close thermal contact ...
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Measurement of Brain Temperature

2012
The brain metabolism results in a vast heat production. In addition to the deliverance of nutrients and oxygen and the drainage of waste products such as CO2, the very high cerebral blood flow (CBF) also acts as a heat sink, resulting in an equalisation of the temperature between brain and body.
Reinstrup, P, Nordström, Carl-Henrik
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An evaluation of temperature measurement

Nursing Standard, 2000
Temperature measurement is an important diagnostic tool and must be carried out correctly for temperature changes to be detected. This article gives the results of an audit into temperature measurement and makes recommendations to ensure accurate and safe practice.
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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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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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