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When I started nursing school, I bought a Littmann Cardiology 3. I have a hearing disability and bought the best thing I could find.
I later upgraded to a Littmann amplified scope but I've gone back to the Cardio III because it's (a) sufficient and (b) more compact for carrying around the whole shift.
I prefer the disposable stethoscopes. I can hear everything with those, not so much with pricier name brands. It's also lightweight so I don't feel like i have a yoke on. And finally, should I lose it or it finds it's way to a new home, it's cheap and easily replaced without setting me back a wad of cash.
I chose based on the brand. I have both a Littmann Classic II, and now a Littmann Cardiology III as I head into nursing school in the fall. My first stethoscope was a regular dual-tubed steth, and when I first got my Classic II, the sound quality was simply amazing. I now know what they mean when they refer to it as "Littmann quality."
Choose your stethoscope based on what sounds good to YOU. if you can hear what you need to out of it then thats all that matters. I went with an MDF procardial C3 or whatever its called for a few reasons. i spent a length of time listening with various stethoscopes and the one that hit the mark with me (over all the littmans) was MDF. super loud and clear. a few things that can effect sound quality are tubing length and wall thickness as well as diaphragm and type of metal used for the head piece.
regardless of what people say do not go cheap right off unless you either cant afford a high quality stethoscope or the cheap ones work best for you. this is a tool you will use for the rest of your career in healthcare so get what you want to start. They only get stolen if you are careless and leave it all over the place so it can be stolen.
good luck!
Brian, ASN, RN
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How did you choose your stethoscope? Was it the color? The metal choice? Or the brand?
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