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RCSP Stethoscope Pediatric For Doctors & Medical Student Nurses Stainless Steel Acoustic Stethoscope(Green)

RCSP Stethoscope Pediatric For Doctors & Medical Student Nurses Stainless Steel Acoustic Stethoscope(Green)

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RCSP PEDIATRIC SS stethoscope is a physician’s best friend and acoustic stethoscope combines performance and a sleek design to make it a must-have for medical professionals, students and interns. It’s highly sensitive and lightweight, and features a stainless-steel chest piece that gives dual functionality for kids and infants. It has non-chill auscultation bell and a 2.5 mm tunable diaphragm that’s furnished precisely for high pitched heart sounds and murmurs. Built with seamless PVC tubing and a stainless steel concealed frame, RCSP Multi Life stethoscope is as durable as it is functional. It comes with a black double lumen tube and soft ear knobs for comfortable use. The brand tag is attached on the y-tube to add an authentic touch to the design. If you’re looking for an entry-level stethoscope for yourself or a practical gift for your medical college friend, this stethoscope can be a great choice.RCSP stethoscope is an acoustic medical device for auscultation, or listening to internal sounds of an animal or human body. It typically has a small disc-shaped resonator that is placed against the skin, and one or two tubes connected to two earpieces. A stethoscope can be used to listen to the sounds made by the heart, lungs or intestines, as well as blood flow in arteries and veins. In combination with a manual sphygmomanometer, it is commonly used when measuring blood pressure. Stethoscopes can also be used to check scientific vacuum chambers for leaks and for various other small-scale acoustic monitoring tasks. Acoustic stethoscopes operate on the transmission of sound from the chest piece, via air-filled hollow tubes, to the listener's ears. The chestpiece usually consists of two sides that can be placed against the patient for sensing sound.