Listen Lungs Stethoscope
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Listen Lungs Stethoscope

Questions for all?
Question for all?
when the doctor wants to listen to your chest/heart/lungs/back....
(1) what does he/she ask you to remove?
(2) do they warm the stethosopce up or leave it cold?
(3) where do they put the stethoscope?
(4) what happens to your heartbeat (does it speed up, beat stronger, stay the same)
(5) are you embarrassed or not
(6) have they ever listen to your stomach? if so was it noisy?
1 shirt
2 cold
3 back and chest
4 stays the same
5 not
6 no
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School Quality Stethoscope $12.95 School Quality Stethoscope now children can hear the lub dubs of their heartbeats and the gurgles in their stomachs. This sturdy working stethoscope brings a science lesson or lab to life as students listen to their heart, lungs, and other organs in action! It's the real thing not a toy and provides an exciting view into the workings of the human body. Designed to last for years. |
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Doctor Uses a Stethoscope to Test Lungs of an Aboriginal Woman $39.99 Howell Walker Doctor Uses a Stethoscope to Test Lungs of an Aboriginal Woman - Photographic Print |
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Stethoscope $58.94 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The stethoscope is an acoustic medical device for auscultation, or listening to the internal sounds of an animal body. It is often used to listen to lung and heart sounds. It is also used to listen to intestines and blood flow in arteries and veins. In combination with a sphygmomanometer, it is commonly used for measurements of blood pressure. Less commonly, mechanics stethoscopes are used to listen to internal sounds made by machines, such as diagnosing a malfunctioning automobile engine by listening to the sounds of its internal parts. Stethoscopes can also be used to check scientific vacuum chambers for leaks, and for various other smallscale acoustic monitoring tasks. A stethoscope that intensifies auscultatory sounds is called phonendoscope. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 60 Publication Date: 2010/07/14 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.14 inches |
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Lungs $4.89 Lungs |
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Hospital Nurse Stethoscope(Pack of 1) $10 Hospital Honey is listening to your heart beat with her ever so present stethoscope. Just listen to the rhythm! |
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K-D Mechanic's Stethoscope $21.95 Stethoscope locates the source of engine noise quickly. Listen for trouble by tracing the sound of flowing water, oil, gas or steam. Identify piston slap, worn gears, faulty valves, water pump failure, damaged gaskets and defective bearings. Stethoscope has a shock-resistant handle and disassembles for storage. |
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Labtron Teaching Stethoscope, Black $10.75 Features of the Labtron Teaching Stethoscope: Excellent acoustical clarity. 22" latex-free tubing with connector allows both student and instructor to listen simultaneously. Anodized aluminum combination dual head chestpiece and chrome-plated brass rotating stem. Adjustable chrome-plated external spring binaural. |
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Listen $11.49 Listen |
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Iron Lungs $10.49 Iron Lungs |
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Into Your Lungs $20.99 Into Your Lungs |
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KD Tools KDT835 Mechanics Stethoscope $35.97 Features and Benefits: Locates source of engine noise quickly Disassembles for storage Stethoscope has a shockresistant handleHaving a hard time trying to locate noise in your engine? With this mechanics stethoscope it allows you to listen for trouble by tracing the sound of water flow oil gas or steam. Identify the piston slap worn gears faulty valves water pump failure damaged gaskets and defective bearings. It s a time saver |
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I have a rubbing feeling in my left lung area. When I breath I can feel it and it is really annoying. I listened to it w/my stethoscope and it sounds like a rubbing/crackling noise. Some days it is very painful, it goes up into my left shoulder. (those days I could cry). I feel like it is getting worse feels like something swollen. this has been going on since August or Sept. of 2008, I never went to the Dr. just blew it off, but now I am getting annoyed, and my Dr. changed to another clinic in another state. So I just want a idea what it may be, while I try to find another Dr.
I own my own stethoscope due to that I was going to school for nursing, but decided to go into accounting. Nursing is not for me.
Yeah. Sounds like pleurisy. The lungs are encased in a chest lining, and a lubricating fluid lets them move smoothly. Pleurisy is a dry or rough spot, and the lung rubs, and that hurts, and that's what you hear. Classic signs. It can be from infection or just spontaneous, but this long is way too long. It can turn into a chronic condition or worse. I know it hurts a lot. I've had it. One of the "worse" can be a spontaneous pneumothorax, a lung leaking air into the chest space, which is a medical emergency, and you'll think you're dying as the lung collapses. Go ahead and get a doctor now. It will be a bunch cheaper than the hospital stay in the worst case, which involves a chest tube, and if you think it hurts now, wait until they pull the tube.


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