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What steth do you have? I am starting the program in August and am going to keep my eyes peeled for online deals for stethoscope. I hear of Littmann, of course, but there is just so many different kinds!
What do you recommend for a nursing student?!
I had a Littman select that was a gift when I started nursing school. It served me well, but when I started in ICU/CCU I wanted to upgrade. Most of my coworkers used ADC's and master cardiology scopes. I couldn't afford to spend a lot, so I bought a KILA cardiology scope. I am thrilled with it. I have compared it against the master cardiology scope, and I can't tell a difference between the two, and the KILA is a fraction of the cost. I got bright orange so I can spot it around someone's neck if they borrow it. I use it in isolation rooms, I just slide a glove over the head and then stretch the glove tight over the diaphram. You can hear through it like it wasn't even there.
This makes me laugh every time!I guess it's funny because I picture BlueDevil's avatar saying the quote.
LOL and being accused of being a drama llama to boot.
I should add that steth stealing student would steal the isolation steths too and the med cart steths at the nursing home. No steth was safe from her.
I have a Prestige Medical Sprague Rappaport Stethoscope I got when I was doing CNA classes back in 2001 or 2002. It was what was offered through the company that came to my high school and fitted us for scrubs. To this day I still love it!!! I may be the only nurse to say this but I do not like littman at all. My coworker has one and I have tried to use it and don't like the fit or the weight. I just got another job and am thinking about getting a new stethoscope and although I am looking at different types, I will prob end up going with the same kind.
Hope this helps and good luck!!
I was told when I started nursing school that you could get away with a cheap stethoscope but then was reminded that buying a good one was better, not only to hear what you need to hear, but also because you'll use it once you graduate. I got the mid priced Littman and still use it 3 years later.
once again i will stand by my littman cardiology iii it lives to its expectations...just saying
double ditto on that one. maybe a cheaper stethoscope is ok once you know what your looking for but when it comes down to it how often are you going to use your stethoscope and how long for when it comes down to cost per use a nice stethescope costs virtually nothing. besides a littman classic or one of the comparable brands is only $80 or maybe $125-150 for a cardio version. i know textbooks cost that much and you won't refer to them again as much as you think you will. rent the texts buy the steth.
i also don't buy the it might get stolen or lost. if i saved my steth from the serial steth stealer at my school you can too.
I have worked with absolute wonderful nurses let me first say. Second, she posted in a "nursing student" section so I don't think theres anything wrong with students offering their advice on what worked or works for them. Whatever-very mature-just because someone has a differing opinion.
Ay yi yi- looked up this thread to help me with my decision as well.
I guess I'll be another 'silly looking' student and go with the Littmann Classic.
tammy_zeidan09
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That's what I've always wondered when people say not to spend money on a good steth. Like when one of the posters said we don't know what we are listening for...well yeah obviously, which is why we need something that will ALLOW us to differntiate the sounds.
I just purchased the lightweight by Littmann. It's no cardiology, ut hopefully that'll serve me well!