stethoscope
Stethoscope
stethoscope
A doctor can use a stethoscope for a number of functions. The primary function is to listen to the heartbeat of a client. The other is to listen to the patient's lungs.
A stethoscope pronounced: steth-o-scope
Stethoscope
doctors use the stethoscope as the instrument that a doctor puts in their ears and listens to your heart sound
he uses it to listen to your heartbeat.
They just put their ear to the chest, often with a thin piece of cloth in between.
A stethoscope is used to listen to the heart and lungs.
"The doctor used the stethoscope on the patient to try and hear his heartbeat and breathing patterns."
A stethoscope is a device used by doctors and physicians. They use this device to listen to your heart and lungs. A stethoscope magnifies the sounds of your heart and lungs, and enables the doctor to listen for anomalities.
It is a type of stethoscope used by midwives to listen to the fetal heartbeat