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I have heard the wearing a stethoscope around your neck damages the tubing because of the oils in your skin. So when did wearing a stethoscope around the neck become popular? I know as nursing students we all do it because we want everyone to know were in nursing school and we think it looks cool. I see some nurses wearing their's around their neck and some just leave it somewhere.
The one day of my career that I set down my stethoscope, I walked into my patient's room to turn him really quick (Murphy's Law is lurking already!) and my comfort care patient had passed away. It was like being at a pool party in a parka.
That and it's so much easier for disgruntled patients, family members, and the rear echelon to strangle you with when it's around your neck. It really is a matter of convenience for everyone.
Mine's always around my neck because of convenience, not to make a fashion statement and I'm proud to say I've never lost one yet. What's cool about a stethoscope anyway? I've never in my life seen anyone wearing a stethoscope around their neck and suddenly think "oh, what a fashion forward person they are."
I usually keep it in the cargo pocket of my scrub pants during morning assessment then put it in the bottom drawer of the med cart I use for the shift, it is still with me if/when I need to use it again. Sometimes if I am in a hurry I will put it around my neck but it doesn't feel comfortable to me so it doesn't stay there long.
It's not a fashion accessory (and I have yet to think of one nursing student who views it as such), it's an instrument to be used in the clinical setting, no different or exciting than a penlight.
That's why I always keep the penlight behind my ear. And I carry a sphygnomanometer and cuff on my arm. I also tape a box of gloves to my butt.
Along with my fanny pack, they make me the most fashion forward girl in town.
I have heard the wearing a stethoscope around your neck damages the tubing because of the oils in your skin. So when did wearing a stethoscope around the neck become popular? I know as nursing students we all do it because we want everyone to know were in nursing school and we think it looks cool. I see some nurses wearing their's around their neck and some just leave it somewhere.
I don't think people wear their stethoscopes around their necks because it's "popular", it's because it's the practical place to keep it. You need your stethoscope constantly. I never thought I needed to wear it in school so that people would know who I was (especially since wearing I stethoscope does not scream "Hi I'm a nursing student"... everyone from the nurses' aides to the doctors carries stethoscopes) nor do I think I need to wear it now for that reason, it's because I need to use it in every room I go into.
CapeCodMermaid, RN
6,092 Posts
Really???my skin isn't oily enough to ruin my stethescope. I always wore it around my neck when I worked the floor. It was right there when I needed it,no one else borrowed it, and the patients didn't walk off with it.