Help with Charity Stethoscope

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at advising I was told we would need a sthethoscope with a bell and a diaphragm. Now having no previous experience with sthethoscopes I have no idea what to look for. I want to get a littman cardiology III, but don't know if it meets those requirements. Any help?:uhoh3:

Why do you want a Littman Cardiology III if you don't know if it has what you need?

at advising I was told we would need a sthethoscope with a bell and a diaphragm. Now having no previous experience with sthethoscopes I have no idea what to look for. I want to get a littman cardiology III, but don't know if it meets those requirements. Any help?:uhoh3:

DON'T GO AND GET THAT EXPENSIVE STETHOSCOPE!!! Save that for when you graduate, and have someone else buy that for you! For now, you'll be completely fine with a Classic II SE, which is what I have..any littmann is good..but i would recommend that one..they arent at all strict with the stethoscopes...as long as u can hear respirations and apical/peripheral pulses...which can be done with anyone!

Why do you want a Littman Cardiology III if you don't know if it has what you need?

because while trying to find the answer myself. I was looking throughout several different forums and the general consensus seems to be that the cardiology III is one of the best

I agree with Karencita, I have the Classic II SE and I have not had any problems hearing sounds.

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