There are several types of thermometers including digital, infrared, mercury, and alcohol thermometers.
How do I properly use a digital thermometer?
To use a digital thermometer, turn it on, place it under the tongue, in the armpit, or rectally as instructed, and wait for the beep indicating it's ready.
What is the difference between oral and rectal thermometers?
Oral thermometers are designed for use in the mouth, while rectal thermometers are specifically made for rectal use, often providing more accurate readings for infants.
How often should I calibrate my thermometer?
It's recommended to calibrate your thermometer every six months or if you suspect it may be giving inaccurate readings.
Can I use an infrared thermometer for cooking?
Yes, infrared thermometers can be used for cooking to measure the surface temperature of food, but they should not be used to measure internal temperatures.
What is the normal body temperature range?
The normal body temperature range for a healthy adult is typically between 97°F (36.1°C) and 100.4°F (38°C).
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