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You can use the bell and diaphragm. A closed bell opens the diaphragm, and a closed diaphragm opens the bell. It depends on what sounds you are looking for when deciding which side of the stethoscope to use.
The Littman Classic II Pediatric stethoscope features a 1-inch traditional bell ... and care to develop special high quality stethoscopes for smaller body bodies.
Yes, pretty much it is exactly the same stethoscope and used for almost identical purposes (though the human body is bigger so there are more uses). Every stethoscope has a flat side. Some stethoscopes--the better version-- have both a flat side and a bell-shaped side. The bell side allows more detailed exam and clearer sounds.
A stethoscope is a device that allows a doctor to hear the sounds of your heart. Essentially the sound is transmitted from either a diaphragm or a bell that is placed on the patient's chest and through tube that splits and travels to both ears of the doctor. The doctor can use this stethoscope to hear all sorts of sounds, such as lung sounds, bowel sounds, blood vessel sounds, or even sounds of some joints.
Stethoscope
What is a binaurals on a stethoscope
Depends : fingers, stethoscope, EKG.
The stethoscope was invented by Rene' Laennec.
Rene Laennec invented the stethoscope.
A pediatric stethoscope is a special stethoscope that is used for listening to an infant's heartbeat. A pediatric stethoscope is used by pediatricians and are especially designed to be used on children.
"The doctor used the stethoscope on the patient to try and hear his heartbeat and breathing patterns."