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Apr 07, 2009 02:52 PM

Stethoscopes for Clinicals


This may be a silly question but...
What type of stethoscopes are best for clinicals? Should I invest in a really expensive one or should I just get an affordable one that can get me through clinicals? I'm afraid of the whole "you get what you pay for" thing, but I don't want to spend too much if it isn't necessary either.
What stethoscopes did any of you use during clinicals?


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from dbezaury
Old Apr 08, 2009, 09:07 AM

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I have a Littmann Cardiac steth. I LOVE it. Used it all through Nursing school. I always kept it with me because I was afraid that it would "walk away" but I never had any problem with that.

BTW - this isn't a silly question ... I had the EXACT question before starting nursing school too!

Good Luck to you!!
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Old Apr 08, 2009, 09:20 AM

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I used a Littman SE II Lightweight and loved it. I could hear everything I need to. It was a birthday present but I think my parents paid about $50 for it - and that was with my name engraved on it.
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from animal1993
Old Apr 08, 2009, 11:15 AM

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My husband gave me the Littman Master Cardio for our anniversary, and I cannot believe the difference it has made. I am able to hear with perfect clarity even if there is a conversation going on around me. A lot of students that I have had clinicals with also use the Littman SE II and have had good things to say about it.
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Old Apr 08, 2009, 02:20 PM

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I found out that stethoscopes really do make a difference. At first I bought one at the college bookstore and couldn't hear anything. I thought it was my hearing until one day at clinicals our instructor asked me if I was able to auscultate bowel and lung sounds. She asked because she realized the difference a good stethoscope makes.

I went that next day and bought a Littman Light and I LOVE it!
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Old Apr 08, 2009, 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by JumpingIn View Post
This may be a silly question but...
What type of stethoscopes are best for clinicals? Should I invest in a really expensive one or should I just get an affordable one that can get me through clinicals? I'm afraid of the whole "you get what you pay for" thing, but I don't want to spend too much if it isn't necessary either.
What stethoscopes did any of you use during clinicals?
I wanted to buy one that I could use for years to come, sort of as a reminder of my "before I...." life. But, hey, eight months into my program and I couldn't care less. As long as it gets you through clinicals!
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from Dani3176
Old Apr 25, 2009, 07:14 PM

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If youre trying to save money buy a cheap one for clinicals but you will eventually want to get a Littman of some kind. I have a cheap college bookstore one and I can't hear a lung sound to save my life!! You can always do like I'm going to do and go cheap for now then ask for a Littman for a graduation present!!!
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from Sarah Hay
Old Apr 25, 2009, 07:28 PM
Updated Apr 25, 2009 at 07:28 PM by Sarah Hay

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I would suggest any Littmann stethoscope. I believe they are the best quality and are good priced. I am in my second year of nursing school and my stethoscope has been useful and I have never had a problem with it. I have the Littmann Lightweight II SE and it cost about fifty dollars. As a student, I do not feel you would need the more expensive Littmann Cardiology iii, unless you plan on using it once you're finished with school. It has a five year warranty. I hope this helps!

Sarah Hay, SN
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from nolimitam
Old Apr 25, 2009, 08:55 PM

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I am about to start nursing school too and I just ordered a Littman 3000. I saw that it was recommended on another post here. A gentleman who was hearing impaired said that he has the Littman 4000 and once his classmates heard the difference his made they got the Littman 3000 and are very happy with it. The Littman 3000 cost $259 whereas his Littman 4000 runs about a little over $500 I think. I just know with the cheap ones that I have used in school I can't make out whatever I am supposed to be hearing. I am excited about trying the Littman. I am sure it will be great.
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from EmsMom1
Old Apr 26, 2009, 10:43 AM

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when I was at the store the girl had me try the difference between the littman lightweight (the one I thought I wanted) and the classic SE II. There was a HUGE difference. Apparently so many students were returning the lightweight in favor of the SE II that she thought she should let me know. I thought the extra $30 was well worth it.
Another thing is that the ear pieces make a HUGE difference. I put my good littman ones on a cheapo walmart steth and could hear really well. You want the soft ones that seal in your ears. I think all the littmans use those, but you can always buy them separate for less than $10 if you need to.
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