About Clinical Thermometer
Clinical Thermometer
Checkout this premium quality Clinical Thermometer which is prepared for measuring the temperature of human or animal body. It is used by keeping it under the tongue or armpit. This device has a compact size and light weight. Our offered product is appreciated for its accurate measurement and easy usage. Clinical Thermometer is used in clinics, hospitals and homes as well.
Precise and Reliable MeasurementsWith a measuring range of 35C to 42C and a resolution of 0.1C, this clinical thermometer provides accurate results for healthcare professionals and home users alike. Its mercury-in-glass construction ensures stable, repeatable temperature readings with a quick response time of about one minute.
Designed for Safety and ConvenienceThe glass thermometer features a special safety kink to prevent mercury leakage, enhancing user safety. Clear graduations in black and red ink provide excellent readability. Its transparent body and sturdy construction make it both durable and easy to maintain, while the included storage case ensures safe transport and storage.
FAQs of Clinical Thermometer:
Q: How do I use this clinical thermometer correctly?
A: To use the thermometer, ensure it is sanitized and at a temperature below 35C. Place it oral, axillary, or rectally as recommended for about one minute. Read the temperature where the mercury line stops, using the clear black/red graduations for accuracy.
Q: What makes this thermometer safe to use with mercury?
A: This thermometer includes a special kink that acts as a barrier to contain mercury, reducing the risk of mercury leakage if the thermometer is broken. Always handle with care and store in the provided plastic case when not in use.
Q: When should I sterilize the thermometer, and how is it done?
A: Sterilization is essential before and after each use, especially for clinical or multi-person applications. The thermometer is autoclavable, allowing for sterilization using standard medical autoclave procedures to maintain hygienic conditions.
Q: Where should I store the thermometer to maintain its accuracy?
A: Store the thermometer in its plastic case in an environment with 10-85% relative humidity and avoid extreme temperatures. Proper storage helps preserve its accuracy and extends its operational lifespan.
Q: What is the benefit of having black and red ink graduations on the scale?
A: Black and red ink graduations enhance the visibility and readability of the temperature scale, helping users quickly and confidently read the results, especially in varied lighting conditions.
Q: How does the easy-to-read analog scale aid in temperature measurement?
A: The analog mercury-in-glass scale provides a clear, precise reading within the 35C to 42C range. The wide transparent body further improves visibility, making it simple to interpret results at a glance.