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They are also quite easy to make, if you're into that sort of stuff. Where I am there is a staff member who makes them & gives them away around the holidays. Find the fabric you like, measure the length/width you need, and a little stitching - voila!
I am NOT handy at that sort of stuff, so I am grateful that she is!
Stethoscope covers are banned at my facility as a infection control issue.I don't wear my steth around my neck. I keep it in my nursing bag that sits outside of my pts room.
ETA: Also, invest in a good steth that doesn't have the metal bar across, or one with only one tube.
Why do you suggest not getting one w/ a metal bar across or one w/ only one tube? I know many people that can hear out a sprague rapport type better than one that only has one tube. But to each his/her own...
Why do you suggest not getting one w/ a metal bar across or one w/ only one tube? I know many people that can hear out a sprague rapport type better than one that only has one tube. But to each his/her own...
In case you missed the actual topic of the OP, I suggested getting one without the metal or with only one tube to minimize the hair pulling.
Allheart.com has both covers, as well as, a belt clip you can use to hold your stethoscope with. I personally prefer the belt clip and it is less of an infection control problem. Here's the link.
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Does anyone know where I can find a stethascope cover? (I guess that's what you call it). Mine has caused hair breakage from pulling my "baby hair" that falls from my pony tail. Thanks!