Nurses Uniform/Gear
Published Jun 12, 2005
onehusbandsevenkids
298 Posts
Hi there,
Due to a birth defect the hearing in my R ear is very poor. I can hear well enough that I've never needed any hearing aide type devices, but I've noticed that since I'm getting older (almost 34) that I'm asking "what?" or "huh?" alot. A person would not realize that I have hearing loss.
I'm very worried about being able to use a stethescope.
I figure that there has got to be nurses that work with hearing loss, so there
must be a good scope out there for me.
I'm a bit scared because my daughters friend brought a cheap, but real scope over with her to play with and I can't hear my heart!
Can anyone help / make a suggestion?
student_girl
125 Posts
Hi! My friend is also hearing impaired in one ear (can't remember which one, though) from a birth defect. She uses Littmann Classic II, and she's doing fine.
Good luck!
Hi! My friend is also hearing impaired in one ear (can't remember which one, though) from a birth defect. She uses Littmann Classic II, and she's doing fine. Good luck!
Thanks, will look into it.
p.s. love your avatar...my daughter and I are vegetarians.
pickledpepperRN
4,491 Posts
I went to class with a hearing impaired nurse who uses an electronic stethoscope.
Littman electronic - http://paraflexmed.com/stethoscopes/electronic.html
http://www.cardionics.com/escope%20pic%20page.htm
http://webhost.btinet.net/~sharoncol/stethoscope.htm
I went to class with a hearing impaired nurse who uses an electronic stethoscope.Littman electronic - http://paraflexmed.com/stethoscopes/electronic.htmlhttp://www.cardionics.com/escope%20pic%20page.htmhttp://webhost.btinet.net/~sharoncol/stethoscope.htm
Thanks so much for the links! WOW are they expensive though. I get vocational rehab benefits for my disability, maybe they will pay some of it since it is a need for my schooling.
lucky4timesover
88 Posts
Hi, a classmate of mine has hearing loss in one of her ears and she uses a Phillips electronic steth. She loves it. Good luck to you.:)
Sunny
youknowho
470 Posts
I was reading the an Ultrascope Classic (I think) was good for people with hearing problems. Try doing a search or go to rnsupply.com
Let us know what works.:)
SirJohnny
401 Posts
I am deaf in my right ear only --- and ended up purchasing a Littman 4000 Electronic Stethoscope.
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Clients don't even have to take shirt off in order for you to hear breath sounds.
Expensive -- Runs about US$425 - US$450. Believe me, blood pressure sounds are easy -- it's the breath sounds that get yah. And with this, you will definitely hear the beginning stages of atelectasis (that's where patients start getting fluid in their lungs due to being in bed for extended periods of time).
Hope that helps.
John Coxey
Syracuse, NY
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
10 Articles; 18,367 Posts
resources:
the association of medical professionals with hearing losses:
http://www.amphl.org
exceptional nurse (a nonprofit resource network for nurses and nursing students with disabilities):
http://www.exceptionalnurse.com/
read about how to prepare yourself for nursing school when you have a disability: http://www.minoritynurse.com/features/undergraduate/05-25-05a.html
ear
152 Posts
I have extremely impaired hearing in my left ear. I bought the stethescope kit that the school sold for new nursing students. I did get through, but it was tough. I just purchased a Littman I think it is the light weight one. It is amazing the difference! I am looking forward to using it next semester, and I have already been practicing on the folks in my house!
Depending on how severe your loss is, you may be able to use just a good stethescope. Many of the stores will let you try them before purchase.
Best of luck to you!!
~ear
resources:the association of medical professionals with hearing losses:http://www.amphl.orgexceptional nurse (a nonprofit resource network for nurses and nursing students with disabilities):http://www.exceptionalnurse.com/read about how to prepare yourself for nursing school when you have a disability: http://www.minoritynurse.com/features/undergraduate/05-25-05a.html
thank you so much for these resources, i would have not thought to look for them! :)