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How does a clinical (or fever) thermometer differ from a standard thermometer?

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How does a clinical (or fever) thermometer differ from a standard thermometer?


  1. It contains mercury.
  2. It is a maximum reading thermometer.
  3. It measures temperature in kelvins.
  4. It contains a capillary tube.

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B: A clinical thermometer should maintain its reading (be maximum reading) so that the value does not change when it is removed from the measuring site. 

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