Why does taking your temperature in a quilt increase the temperature on the thermometer?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-29
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, but not much.

    1. The thermometer has thermal inertia, and it should be read after the thermometer reaches a stable state. Readings should be taken in the highest tangent of the temperature convex meniscus with a direct gaze.

    2. The mercury thermometer should be perpendicular to the flow direction of the measured working fluid or inclined.

    3. Calibration should be carried out before use (the standard liquid temperature multi-branch comparison method can be used for calibration or the thermometer with higher accuracy can be used for calibration).

    4. It is not allowed to use the measured value of the temperature exceeding the maximum scale value of the thermometer.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, the quilt is just a thermal insulation function to reduce the loss of body heat, of course, not an electric blanket or a warm water bag. In addition, humans are homeotherms, and it is impossible for the body temperature to rise just because they are covered with a quilt. Rest assured that the quilt will not increase the temperature of the thermometer

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No, thermometer, thermometer. It is the energy of a thermometer that measures the temperature of the human body. But there is also a kind of temperature measurement, which may be effective in the quilt.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, because the body temperature of a person under normal circumstances is about the same, and the difference in body temperature cannot be measured.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It will increase, put it in the quilt 38 degrees, expose it, and give it to the child who is getting the flu.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The quilt has the effect of heat preservation and can prevent the loss of body heat.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, it's still normal body temperature.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, but not very well.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can put the thermostat in the freshly boiled hot water, not too long, otherwise the mercury in it will burst out (I've tried it before) Try it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because it produces heating.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Summary. Under normal circumstances, the body temperature of the quilt will rise slightly, so it is recommended to choose a room temperature environment to measure the body temperature.

    Dear, hello, thank you for your question, this side will serve you wholeheartedly, if the service is not good, please include more than dear, the questions you asked are as follows: Hello dear: Measure your temperature in the quilt will not be high as follows: will answer vertically.

    Under normal circumstances, the body temperature of the quilt will rise slightly, so it is recommended to choose a room temperature environment to measure the body temperature.

    Under normal circumstances, the cover quilt will affect the normal heat dissipation of the body, and the heat of the body cannot be dissipated, which will lead to a further increase in the body's body temperature.

    When measuring body temperature, attention should be paid to measuring in a room temperature environment, throwing the thermometer below 35, and should make the armpit sail socket clean and clean, correctly clamp the thermometer under the armpit, and the measurement time is at least 5 minutes or more, and then make a reading, at this time, the value is close to the normal body temperature of the human body.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes. Because the quilt is not covered, the body dissipates heat quickly, so the display temperature is slightly lower. The temperature of normal people is already high, and it is considered that there is a feeling of superiority or other discomfort.

    The thermometer can record the highest temperature that the Hengkai thermometer has ever measured. After covering the quilt, there is a significant deviation in your temperature measurement, it is not recommended to measure in the quilt, if there is an obvious slight fever symptoms, it is necessary to deal with it in time, it is recommended to measure the temperature outside the quilt to obtain accurate values.

    If the temperature persists, physical cooling can be used. However, if the temperature continues to rise, you need to go to the hospital to continue to seek medical attention.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Under normal circumstances, the body temperature of the quilt will rise slightly, so it is recommended that you should choose to open the air to measure the body temperature in a warm environment next to the regular end. Under normal circumstances, the cover quilt will affect the normal heat dissipation of the body, and the heat of the body cannot be dissipated, which will lead to a further increase in the body's body temperature, so when the cover quilt measures the body temperature, the value of the thermometer will increase, but the deviation will not be too large. When measuring body temperature, you should pay attention to measuring in a room temperature environment, throw the thermometer below 35, and should make the armpit clean and clean, correctly clamp the thermometer under the armpit, measure the time at least 5 minutes, and then take the reading, at this time the value is close to the normal body temperature of the human body.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Inaccurate. The quilt is a heat-insulating and warm product, which may affect the accurate measurement of body temperature, so it is not recommended to take body temperature in the quilt. In order to correctly measure the body temperature of the fever, you must use the thermometer correctly, for example, the more commonly used mercury thermometer, you need to use an alcohol cotton ball before the measurement, wipe the mercury thermometer clean, and shake the temperature below 35 degrees.

    The patient should keep quiet for about half an hour before taking the measurement, and can not be strenuous before the measurement, can not drink hot water, can not take a hot bath, rest for half an hour, put the metal head of the mercury thermometer in the armpit correctly, generally need to measure continuously for 10 minutes, and then read the data, which can correctly measure the body temperature that triggers the burn.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, it is also accurate to take your temperature in the quilt. However, when using the armpit temperature measurement method, you should pay attention to the items that cause the armpit heat or hail cold, and wipe the armpit sweat so as not to affect the measurement results. The axillary temperature is measured by placing the head end of the thermometer deep in the patient's armpit, allowing the patient to hold the thermometer with the upper arm, and reading it after ten minutes, the normal value is 36 to 37 degrees Celsius.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Summary. Hello dear, I'm glad to answer your questions. In general, if it is a moderately thin quilt, the body temperature measured in the quilt is relatively accurate, and the temperature measured in the quilt does not have much impact on the result.

    If the quilt covered is very thick and covered with sweat, it may raise the body temperature, and the body temperature in the quilt has a greater impact on the measurement results, which is usually inaccurate, and the specific analysis is as follows: a mercury thermometer is commonly used to measure the body temperature under the patient's armpit, if it is a thin and moderately thick quilt, the patient's body temperature will generally not appear high in the quilt, this is because the heat in the quilt is also ** in the patient's body, so there is no need to worry about the temperature in the quilt affecting the patient's body temperature. If the quilt covered is thick and the body sweats, in this case, the patient's own body temperature will rise, and when measuring with a mercury thermometer, there may be a case of an increase in body temperature, which can easily affect the measurement results, so it is inaccurate.

    Hello dear, I'm glad to answer your questions. Under normal circumstances, if it is a moderately thick quilt, the body temperature measured in the quilt is more accurate, and the effect of measuring the body temperature in the quilt on the result is not much damaged. If the quilt is very thick and sweaty, it may raise the body temperature, and the temperature measured in the quilt has a greater impact on the measurement results, which is usually inaccurate, and the specific analysis is as follows:

    Mercury thermometer is commonly used to measure the body temperature under the patient's armpit, if it is a thin and moderately thick quilt, the patient's body temperature will generally not appear high in the quilt, this is because the heat in the quilt is also ** in the patient's body, so there is no need to worry about the temperature in the quilt affecting the patient's body temperature. If the quilt is thick and the body sweats, in this case, the patient's own body temperature will rise, and when measured with a mercury thermometer, the body temperature will rise, which can easily affect the measurement results, so it is inaccurate.

    Can you add, I don't quite understand it.

    It is also more accurate to take body temperature in the quilt. However, when using the underarm temperature measurement method, you should pay attention to the items that cause heat or chill in the armpits, and wipe the underarm sweat to avoid affecting the measurement results. The axillary temperature measurement method is to place the head end of the thermometer deep in the patient's armpit, let the patient hold the thermometer with the upper arm, read it after ten minutes, the normal value is 36 to 37 degrees Celsius, and the axillary pure rolling pit thermometry method is simple, safe, and not easy to cross infection.

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