The bulb thermometer is the common glass thermometer you probably grew up with. The thermometer contains some type of fluid, generally mercury. Bulb thermometers rely on the simple principle that a liquid changes its volume relative to its temperature. Liquids take up less space when they ar...
Remember the time you try to wake your child up for breakfast and find your child hot, sweaty, and feeling really weak. At this point, we sort of panic inside and don't know what to do that moment but only reach for a thermometer to see if your child really has a fever or not. ...
The bulb thermometer is the common glass thermometer you probably grew up with. The thermometer contains some type of fluid, generally mercury. Bulb thermometers rely on the simple principle that a liquid changes its volume relative to its temperature. Liquids take up less space when they ar...
2. When the temperature is above 38.5℃and the kid is feeling not well, give oral anti-fever medication (for example Tylenol, better for child over 6 months and should be very careful with little baby less than 6 months), no more than 4 times a day. Take enough fluids to prevent dehy...
The present invention relates to a skin fever thermometer with exothermic liquid or exothermic cosmetics and a temperature display method. The present invention includes: a case having a predetermined inner space, and comprising a case body including a cover including a check hole in an opened ...
If the mercury line reads more than 96 degrees F (35.6 degrees C), firmly shake the thermometer again. You may want to shake the thermometer over a couch or bed. This will keep it from breaking if it slips out of your hand. Check the thermometer again to make sure it reads 96° F...
For peace of mind, try using a portable indoor thermometer to keep track of how hot or cold your baby’s room is if their nursery doesn’t already have a thermostat. While it’s not recommended to incorporate additional AC units or space heaters, the use of a gentle fan can help circul...
Has a persistent fever or is under age 6 months with a fever over 100.4° F (determined by a rectal thermometer) Seems dehydrated Has bloody stool Is less than a month old with three or more episodes of diarrhea Passes more than four diarrhea stools in eight hours and isn't drinking enou...
If we don’t feel well, we use a thermometer to see if we have a fever. We keep our rooms a certain warmth in the winter and a certain coolness in the summer. Not all the thermometers use the same system to measure temperature. We use a system called the Fahrenheit scale. But most...
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