Temperature Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Temperature | The balance between heat lost and heat produced by the body |
Average oral temperature | 98.6 |
Normal range for oral temperature | 97.6-99.6 |
Average rectal temperature | 99.6 |
Normal range for rectal temperature | 98.6-100.6 |
Average axillary or groin temperature | 97.6 |
Normal range for axillary or groin temperature | 96.6-98.6 |
What is another word for 'fever'? | Pyrexia |
What does your temperature have to be for it to be considered a fever/pyrexia? | At least 101 |
Where are aural temperatures taken | Ear |
Where are temporal temperatures taken? | Forehead |
Hypothermia | Body temperature below 95 |
Hyperthermia | Body temperature above 104 |
If you exercise, your temperature will ______ | Increase |
If you drink a cup of hot tea, your temperature will ______ | Increase |
When you wake up in the morning, your temperature will be ______ | Low |
If you don't eat for a long time (starving, or fasting), your temperature will ______ | Decrease |
If you're exposed to cold weather, your temperature will ______ | Decrease |
Why is rectal temperature more accurate than axillary? | Rectal is inside the body, axillary is not |
How long should you wait after a patient eats, drinks, or smokes to take their temperature? | At least 15 minutes |
What should you do to the thermometer before putting it in the patient's mouth? | Put a cover on it |
What is the constant state of fluid balance? | Homeostasis |
What is one reason why variations in temperature may occur? | Individual differences, time of day, or body site |
What does febrile mean? | Fever is present |
What does afebrile mean? | Fever is not present |
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