What precautions will you take while measuring temperature with a laboratory thermometer? What extra precaution will you take while measuring body temperature with a clinical thermometer?
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Precautions that should be taken while using a laboratory thermometer for measuring temperature are as follows:
It should be properly washed before and after use.
It should be kept upright while reading the temperature.
Its bulb should be properly dipped into the liquid or perfectly touched to the surface of the material whose temperature is being measured.
Its bulb should not touch the surface of the container in which the material or liquid has been placed.
It should be handled with care, as it is made up of a glass tube.
Precautions that should be taken while using a clinical thermometer for measuring body temperature are as follows:
Sterilise the thermometer using an antiseptic solution before and after its use.
Ensure that the mercury level is below 35oC before measuring the temperature.
Take the reading keeping the level of mercury along the line of sight.
Avoid holding it by its bulb while reading the temperature.