Re: Littmann Cardiology III Stethoscope or Classic II S.E?
When I was in nursing school, I received a Littmann Cardiology III stethoscope as a present form my parents for my birthday. I had a cheap $15 stethoscope before that. The Cardiology III was so much better than the cheap one in its ability to pick up different sounds and quiet sounds. Of course I assumed any non cheap stethoscope would be the same way. During my last semester of nursing school, one of the other students asked to borrow my stethoscope during clinical for a few minutes. When she was done using it, she said mine worked so much better than hers that she couldn't believe it. She had the Classic II S.E. stethoscope and so did most of the other students in my class.
So we tried a comparison test with the students in our clinical group and some cooperative patients that liked having students learn from them. We didn't tell them the different models of stethoscope, just that we wanted their opinion of the two. Everyone agreed that my Cardiology III was able to pick up quiet sounds and also pick up more sounds than the Classic II S.E. Lung sounds and murmurs were easier to hear and louder with the Cardiology III and it was easier to distinguish between different types of sounds.
Is the Cardiology III worth the extra money? That depends on your opinion. If you have some hearing loss or difficulty distinguishing or hearing faint sounds, it may be worth the extra money. If you plan to go into cardiology or critical care, it may be worth the extra money. Of course, after you graduate, you could treat yourself to a Cardiology III as a graduation present or new job present.
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