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a medical instrument used in auscultation for detecting sounds generated inside the body, such as heartbeat and breathing
A stethoscope is a medical tool used by healthcare professionals to listen to the sounds inside the body, such as the heart and lungs. It includes a small and round piece connected to flexible tubing and earpieces. The round piece is placed on the patient's skin, and the sounds from the body travel through the tubing to the earpieces, allowing healthcare providers to check and monitor various bodily functions and conditions. Stethoscopes are essential in medical examinations for diagnosing and evaluating patients' health.
- The doctor used a stethoscope to listen to the patient's heartbeat and lung sounds during the physical examination.
- The nurse hung her stethoscope around her neck as she prepared to conduct rounds on the hospital wards.
- The cardiologist relied on the stethoscope to detect murmurs and irregularities in the patient's heart rhythm.
- Medical students are trained to use the stethoscope to auscultate various body sounds, including heart, lung, and bowel sounds.
- The veterinarian used a specialized stethoscope designed for animals to assess the health of the dog's heart and lungs.