#1 Nursing Resource: 7 Million Pageviews Per Month

Log in   Sign up   Why join?   | Layout: Switch to narrow layout Color: gold style blue style rose style
Nursing Community for Nurses
Home Forums Articles Specialty Students Region Career Resources

Advanced Search Site Help Site Map

Will the stethescope I was given work?



Currently Online
Members: 303
Guests: 1,686
1,989

Job Spotlight
Oncology Nurse RN
Southlake, Texas
Forum Spotlight
Oncology Nursing

Nursing Degrees

Nursing Articles

Imagine.
Am I Meant To Be A Nurse?
Nurse
Health Website Analysis: allnurses.com
They Call Me The Swamp Nurse
Submit An Article

Nursing Jobs

Job Seeker: Employer:

Newsletter

Subscribe to the free allnurses.com email newsletter. We will keep you informed of nursing news, articles, discussions, and more.

Enter your email address:

Read current:
Nursing Newsletter

How-To allnurses

allnurses videos

Welcome to allnurses: A Nursing Community for Nurses

The largest most active online nursing community. Join 294,205 nurses from around the world to learn, communicate, and network. For full allnurses.com access, register today - it's free! Problems during registration? Please don't hesitate to contact support.

Would you like to comment?
Join or Login if already a member.
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
  #1  
Old Jul 25, 2005, 01:46 PM
Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2005
Help! Don't want to look like complete nerd 1st day

Hi,

I am starting an RN program at the end of August. Yeah!! My neighbor who was a nurse about 40 years ago, very sweetly gave me her old stethescope. It has a diaphram and a bell. The bell is seperate from the diaphram and there is a little switch you move back and forth to activate one or the other.

It sounds fine to my completely untrained ear but I'm nervous about showing up my first day of clinical and getting laughed out because of antique equiptment!!

Should I just invest in a new one and if so, how good a one should I get?
I would appreciate any info.

Also, I am just finishing an online pharmacology course this week, it was great and I did well but am a little nervous about starting clinicals. Any advise or encouragment would be appreciated.
Thanks!


Last edited by Alice b. : Jul 25, 2005 at 02:02 PM.
Top
  #2  
Old Jul 25, 2005, 06:14 PM
Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2004

If you can hear when using it, then I would go ahead and use it for now. It really is ok not to spend $100 on a new one. They often sprout legs and walk off at clinicals. I would use the one you were given unless you feel like you want another one. Besides, there is so much other stuff you will have to purchase. Good luck!

Top
  #3  
Old Jul 26, 2005, 07:29 AM
Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2004

Originally Posted by southerngirl
If you can hear when using it, then I would go ahead and use it for now. It really is ok not to spend $100 on a new one. They often sprout legs and walk off at clinicals. I would use the one you were given unless you feel like you want another one. Besides, there is so much other stuff you will have to purchase. Good luck!
ITA! And if you find that you can not hear out of it then you can get another one. I hope no one in your upcoming classes will laugh at you about that....if they do they are idiots. That was nice of your friend to do that, it might even be a collection piece in a few more years, who knows?

Top
  #4  
Old Jul 26, 2005, 08:05 AM
Fun2Care's Avatar
Fun2Care (Female)
*~.*~"RN"~*.~*
Join Date: Dec 2004

Call me silly, but if that stethoscope holds any sintamental (sp?) value to you or the old lady's family, I'm not so sure I'd want to use it. ('cause it may walk off).

Other than that, if it works, and you can hear well enough, why not?

Top
  #5  
Old Jul 26, 2005, 08:15 AM
Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2003

Originally Posted by Alice b.
Hi,

I am starting an RN program at the end of August. Yeah!! My neighbor who was a nurse about 40 years ago, very sweetly gave me her old stethescope. It has a diaphram and a bell. The bell is seperate from the diaphram and there is a little switch you move back and forth to activate one or the other.

It sounds fine to my completely untrained ear but I'm nervous about showing up my first day of clinical and getting laughed out because of antique equiptment!!

Should I just invest in a new one and if so, how good a one should I get?
I would appreciate any info.

Also, I am just finishing an online pharmacology course this week, it was great and I did well but am a little nervous about starting clinicals. Any advise or encouragment would be appreciated.
Thanks!

I showed up in my clinical with antique equipment and no one laughed at me. Mine didn't even have a bell !!!

I'll be buying a Littman this fall though.

Z

Top
  #6  
Old Jul 26, 2005, 08:26 AM
gauge14iv's Avatar
Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2002

FWIW - In over 13 years of nursing, I have yet to hear of anyone's steth walking off. The trick is not to loan them to doctors!

Top
Remove this ad - Upgrade your Membership Sponsored Links
 
Would you like to comment?
Join or Login if already a member.


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Stethescope Caralee Nursing Stethoscope 22 Jun 16, 2007 07:12 PM


Currently Active Users Viewing: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search



New To Site?
Need Help?

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:37 AM.

Will the stethescope I was given work?

Copyright © 1996-2008, allnurses.com. All rights reserved.  allnurses.com, Inc. Advertising Information