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by nradov
2801 days ago
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Body temperature for an individual patient can vary significantly based on time of day, activity level, diet, menstrual cycle, etc. A single point measurement taken once every two years doesn't really give a useful baseline and might even be misleading. |
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While I do agree with a single point not being enough information, nobody is looking at body temperature alone when diagnosing a patient— unless they’re reaching internal temperatures of below 95° and above ~100.9 for hypothermia or hyperthermia respectfully. With each diagnosis there are /x/ number of signs and symptoms that go along with it so it is crucial that we gather as much information on all the VS we can, no matter how minuscule the data may seem.