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Nov 29, 2007, 08:47 AM
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Stiff Stethoscope tubing...Ugh!!!!
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My stethoscope tubing has become really stiff over the last several months and have been trying to figure out how to correct that problem. I don't want to go with stethoscope covers/socks if I can help it d/t infection control. It is on a middle of the road stethoscope, but still want to do something about it.
Anyone have any good tips to fix it, and prevent it on other stethoscopes?
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Nov 29, 2007, 09:08 AM
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Re: Stiff Stethoscope tubing...Ugh!!!!
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Here's what I just found:
Q. Why does the tubing on my stethoscope become stiff and rigid?
A. The tubing used in all 3M™ LittmannŽ Stethoscopes is a PVC (polyvinylchloride) tubing that becomes hard when exposed for long periods of time to the lipids found in human skin. Wearing the stethoscope around the neck may cause stiffening of the tubing over time.
If worn around the neck, we recommend trying not to let it come in contact with skin by wearing it under a collar. It is also recommended that the tubing is treated with a vinyl protector such as Armor AllŽ Protector once a month. This will not prevent stiffening, but may slow the process down.
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Nov 29, 2007, 09:55 PM
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TARDIS
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Re: Stiff Stethoscope tubing...Ugh!!!!
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3m will rebuild it for about 30 dollars.
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Nov 30, 2007, 06:51 AM
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PROUD CCRN
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Re: Stiff Stethoscope tubing...Ugh!!!!
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If it is a Littman, go to their webisite... I sent my Cardiac to them for the same thing and they completely refurbished it for 20.00.
Use a stethoscope cover if you are going to wear it around your neck constantly.
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Nov 30, 2007, 11:58 AM
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Re: Stiff Stethoscope tubing...Ugh!!!!
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I thought those covers were deemed "infection carriers"?
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Nov 30, 2007, 01:42 PM
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PROUD CCRN
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Re: Stiff Stethoscope tubing...Ugh!!!!
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We had ours tested; nothing came of it. I am careful not to lay my stethoscope down in any patient's room...I leave it in the top of my "nursing bag" which is plastic lined (and kept wiped clean)... I change my cover often (I make them); I never, ever, ever take my stethoscope into an isolation room - yes, I use those stupid plastic disposables.
I wipe my bell and earpieces separately and practice careful attention to the patient's condition before I ever go into a room with it. I have never had a problem.
Anytime they decide to test again, I won't mind.
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