Published Feb 8, 2007
miketodd
1 Post
Where can I purchase a precordial stethescope? I am a SRNA. We haven't been fitted for or recieved a precordial stethescope or earpiece. Can these be purchased online. Who makes the earpices? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Tia
74 Posts
Check with your nurse anesthesia department at your school, they should know where you can get them. The school that I just graduated from had a rep come in and fit us with earpieces. There are precordials available that don't require a perfect fit but I am not sure where you can purchase them.
Just a CRNA
126 Posts
Most any hearing aid store can fit you for an earpiece. The tubing and chestpieces themselves can be purchased through any anesthesia supplier such as SunMed or AA. The formal name is Wenger Chestpiece, if that helps.
Buff1
2 Posts
in case you have not found your precordials yet, this website has a soft earpiece the will fit anyone, probably not durable, but will work for a while, they also have several chest pieces to choose from or you can buy them all.
www.ccrmed.com
macjrn
3 Posts
Just got mine through the ENT clinic in our hospital. It consisted of a 10 minute fitting, involving a wax mould of the ear. The earpieces came back two weeks later, and fit very nicely. They even offered mixtures of colors to individualize yours. They came with 4 feet of tubing. I suggest that if you want longer tubing, specify that ahead of time, because it costs about $1/foot. Another option is getting to know a perfusionist. They have some nifty tubing that could be rigged to meet your needs. Total cost can run you $30 to $60, depending on a 'student discount.'
LACK
Hi All, I found a great site that offers self fitting kits for Precordial Stethoscopes. They'll send you a kit, and you mail it back. With in 12 days, you have your earpiece and tubing. Looks like they offer Vinyl and Acrylic based earpieces in different colors. The link to the site is www.customanesthesiastethoscope.com Good Luck, Luke Ackroyd CRNA
Leprechaun
4 Posts
You might want to contact your Baxter rep (they sell Desflurane & scopolamine). Our regional Baxter rep did the wax molds and mailed us our ear pieces and tubing w/in a few weeks for free!
jwk
1,102 Posts
You can also use a straight catheter, preferably unused. Trim the proximal end to fit your ear canal, cut the distal end and attach an IV extension set to it. Comes in handy when you've lost your $60 earpiece.
Qwiigley, BSN, MSN, DNP, RN, CRNA
571 Posts
Personally, I rarely use mine. I know of only one anesthesiologist who uses one and that is only for peds.