KMID : 0869919980040010095
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Journal of Korean Academy Society of Nursing Education 1998 Volume.4 No. 1 p.95 ~ p.106
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A comparison study of measured values and subjective experience of mercury thermometer and tympanic thermometer
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Min Soon
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Abstract
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This study aims to provide a better nursing service in the dimension of economizing time and human efforts. This is to present some basic knowledge necessary to improving a nursing quality in measuring body temperature by analyzing the contents that the objects experienced at the time of measure with tympanic thermometer and mercury thermometer Subjects of the survey consisted of 71 college students, 47 adult patients and 40 pediatric patients. The results were as follows : 1. The oral temperature by mercury thermometer and tympanic thermometer with oral mode was : 36.83^{circ}C by mercury thermometer and 37.02^{circ}C by tympanic thermometer in college students : it showed an significant difference statistically. 2. Comparsion between oral mode and rectal mode by tympanic thermometer in college students : 37.03^{circ}C by oral mode and 37.55^{circ}C by rectal mode and this defference was significant statistically 3. Comparision between rectal temperature by mercury thermometer and rectal mode of tympanic thermometer : 37.54^{circ}C by mercury thermometer and 37.73^{circ}C by tympanic thermometer, it showed a significant difference statistically. 4. Comparision between oral temperature by mercury thermometer and oral mode of tympanic thermometer of the pediatric patients : 36.51^{circ}C by mercury temperature and 36.94^{circ}C by tympanic thermometer, it showed a significant difference statistically. 5. Comparision between oral body temperature by mercury thermometer and oral mode of tympanic thermometer of the adult patients : 36.56^{circ}C by mercury thermometer and 36.90^{circ}C by tympanic thermometer, it did not show statistically any difference. 6. At the measure by mercury thermometer this data can classified In three main categorise : their feeling to a thermometer, thermometer itself and aspect physical of the clients. It is considered that an subjective experience to tympanic thermometer was more positive.
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KEYWORD
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Mercury thermometer, Tym- c thermometer, Subjective experience
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