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Yeah it's incredibly easy to switch between the two. You just flip it over.
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/Littmann-Gallery/stethoscope/cardiology/III/
Ditto to all. I'm a paramedic and constantly switch the bell depending on who I am caring for.
The cool thing about the cardiology 3 is that both the "diaphragm" side and the "bell" side are identical in function, just different in size.
The larger size is tuned differently depending on how much pressure you exert onto the patient's skin when listening. The smaller sized side works exactly the same way.
It was difficult when I started nursing school because when I tried to explain this to my elderly instructors, they didn't want to listen to what the "EMTs" in the back of the class had to say. We tried to explain why our scopes didn't have a bell. They told us we had to buy new stethoscopes for class if ours didn't have a bell.......
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So I currently work on a mother baby unit where I assess both moms and babies. I have the Littman Classic II Infant stethoscope which is absolutely fabulous for listening to my infants, but the diaphragm is just too small for listening to moms' lung sounds or even getting a good blood pressure reading on an adult. I'm considering the Littman Cardiology III but was wondering if it's easy to convert back and forth from peds to adult use. Does anyone out there have one that uses it for both?