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For student purposes I wouldn't go with a horribly expensive one, but don't go with a cheapie either. I would suggest a Littman or Sprague between $30-$50. That will be enough to learn with, and you can get a more expensive one when you decide what area of nursing you want to go into. I work in the ER and I have a $25 Littman with one head. I don't need to know what the heart sounds are, I just need to be able to hear the beat and if there's a murmur. I'm more interested in breath sounds, and my scope is good enough for that.
Another littman lightweight here.
I used a Prestige dual tubed stethoscope in school (bought it in the bookstore on campus)...forget what I paid for it (maybe around $15-$20). I used a Littman lightweight right out of school. Relatively inexpensive (around $40).
Like a previous poster said, stay inexpensive for school. You can upgrade when you get out. Within about 6 months of my graduating , I upgraded to a Cardiology III and I am happy with it.
Our school recommended the Littman II SE, which is what I bought. I haven't received it yet, but they said it would work fine for everything we will need throughout our schooling - it is not the cheapest, but it is also far from the most expensive - it cost me $67.00 through the Student Nurse's Association from my school. Best of luck! :)
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I need to purchase a good quality steth. The problem is, I do not know anything about them. I need one that I can use for adults and Peds. Are the kind with two heads what I need or will one with only one head work. I don't have a clue what high and low frequency options are either. Someone please explain stethoscopes to me.
I kinda want to buy a littman but I have no idea what kind to get. Can someone point me in the right direction please.