Normal body temperature ranges – Welch Allyn Normal Temperature Range - Quick Reference Guide User Manual

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Normal body temperature in a
healthy person is a range that
fluctuates throughout the day. Body
temperature can vary as much as
1.0° to 2.0°F (0.5°C to 1.0°C) and
is lowest in the morning (2-4 AM)
while resting and is warmest in the
afternoon (4-6 PM) while active.

Up to 5% of the population has
a body temperature that falls
outside of the normal range. Body
temperature variation is the result
of an individual’s metabolic rate.
Slower equals cooler and faster
means higher normal body
temperature. Metabolic rate is
determined by factors such as
genetic makeup, lifestyle, age,
and environment.

Body temperature

is regulated by

the hypothalamus that continuously
adjusts temperature to stay within a
set range of normal in the absence
of illness.

Fever

is defined as a temperature

above an individual’s normal range.
Fever occurs from an infection or
inflammation or can also be caused
by noninfectious illnesses such as
stroke, blood clots, or gout attacks.

Different sites equal different
temperatures:

> Rectal temperature is typically

higher than Core

> Core is typically higher than Oral
> Oral is typically higher than

Axillary

Should I add/subtract a degree?

This question can only be answered
based on the policy of your
individual institution. The
SureTemp

®

Plus will accurately

predict the temperature of the site
where the probe is placed. No
internal offsets are utilized to adjust
any temperature to an oral
equivalent. Many facilities simply
report a temperature along with the
site used.

Normal Body Temperature Ranges

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