Asked by Nwamaka Okocha on Apr 24, 2024
99.6°-101.0°F
A) slight
B) moderate
C) severe
D) dangerous
E) fatal
Classification
The systematic arrangement of entities in an ordered system that indicates relationships or hierarchies.
Fevers
A temporary increase in body temperature, often due to an illness, indicating that something out of the ordinary is happening in the body.
Fahrenheit
A temperature scale where the freezing point of water is 32 degrees and the boiling point is 212 degrees at standard atmospheric pressure.
- Absorb information regarding the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature scales and the process of converting between these scales.
- Segment fever intensities into classifications dictated by exact temperature boundaries.
Learning Objectives
- Absorb information regarding the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature scales and the process of converting between these scales.
- Segment fever intensities into classifications dictated by exact temperature boundaries.