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question 50 1 pts all of the following are true of body temperature measurement except all temperatures should be the same, regardless of where the temperature is measured. an oral temperature reading higher than 99.5° f indicates a fever. temporal artery (ta) measurements can be measured in 3 seconds noninvasively. rectal and ta measurement are typically 1° higher than oral readings.
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- Oral temp >99.5°F is fever (true).
- Temporal artery (TA) can measure noninvasively in 3s (true).
- Rectal/TA are ~1° higher than oral (true).
- Temperatures vary by measurement site (e.g., oral, rectal, TA differ), so "all temperatures same regardless of site" is false.
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A. all temperatures should be the same, regardless of where the temperature is measured.