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Subject: Re: RT at the doctor's in the early 1970s


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Jim
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Date Posted: Sunday, September 21, 2025, 06:44: am
In reply to: Tom 's message, "Re: RT at the doctor's in the early 1970s" on Friday, August 09, 2024, 01:13: pm

Yes. My situation is different. I work at a satellite clinic serving children from kindergartner up to the 6th grade living in financially disadvantaged households. The small staff at this remote site. The clinic consists of one large room located in what was once convenience store on the outskirts of town.

I do referrals of patients who report sick as well as heath monitoring visits which documents patient's current health status. Regardless of the purpose of the visit, a temperature is taken and documented in the patient's chart. Glass thermometers are used exclusively for taking a temperature because they always produce consistently reliable readings. The rise in patients have resulted in taking the temperature of few patients at one time in an area designated for that purpose in an area of the waiting thus reducing the average time it take to obtain a temperature reading. In addition, a patient designated to have a temperature taken in the rear end with a glass rectal accommodated at while other patients are having oral temperatures taken same time.

Most of the vast majority of patients beyond the age of five years old are boys that have intellectual and/or emotional shortcomings that place them at risk of having a mishap while a glass oral thermometer is place in the mouth. A smaller portion of them come home with grades in school that do not reflect their scholastic potential resulting continued to be required to have a rectal temperature taken with a glass rectal thermometer. The importance of taking a rectal temperature of a patient at the clinic is that nothing is required of him but to remain passive while a glass rectal thermometer is placed in his mouth.

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Bob
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Date Posted: Thursday, October 09, 2025, 02:49: pm

I'm interest Tom

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