Auscultation: Listening to the heart, lungs, arteries, and abdomen.
Heart Sounds: Identifying normal and abnormal heartbeats, such as murmurs.
Lung Sounds: Detecting issues like wheezing, crackles, or reduced breath sounds.
Blood Pressure: While not the primary use, a stethoscope can be used with a sphygmomanometer to measure blood pressure.
Other Body Sounds: Listening for sounds in the intestines or identifying unusual sounds like a bruit (abnormal sound in blood vessels).
Auscultation: Listening to the heart, lungs, arteries, and abdomen.
Heart Sounds: Identifying normal and abnormal heartbeats, such as murmurs.
Lung Sounds: Detecting issues like wheezing, crackles, or reduced breath sounds.
Blood Pressure: While not the primary use, a stethoscope can be used with a sphygmomanometer to measure blood pressure.
Other Body Sounds: Listening for sounds in the intestines or identifying unusual sounds like a bruit (abnormal sound in blood vessels).
Auscultation: Listening to the heart, lungs, arteries, and abdomen.
Heart Sounds: Identifying normal and abnormal heartbeats, such as murmurs.
Lung Sounds: Detecting issues like wheezing, crackles, or reduced breath sounds.
Blood Pressure: While not the primary use, a stethoscope can be used with a sphygmomanometer to measure blood pressure.
Other Body Sounds: Listening for sounds in the intestines or identifying unusual sounds like a bruit (abnormal sound in blood vessels).
Auscultation: Listening to the heart, lungs, arteries, and abdomen.
Heart Sounds: Identifying normal and abnormal heartbeats, such as murmurs.
Lung Sounds: Detecting issues like wheezing, crackles, or reduced breath sounds.
Blood Pressure: While not the primary use, a stethoscope can be used with a sphygmomanometer to measure blood pressure.
Other Body Sounds: Listening for sounds in the intestines or identifying unusual sounds like a bruit (abnormal sound in blood vessels).
Auscultation: Listening to the heart, lungs, arteries, and abdomen.
Heart Sounds: Identifying normal and abnormal heartbeats, such as murmurs.
Lung Sounds: Detecting issues like wheezing, crackles, or reduced breath sounds.
Blood Pressure: While not the primary use, a stethoscope can be used with a sphygmomanometer to measure blood pressure.
Other Body Sounds: Listening for sounds in the intestines or identifying unusual sounds like a bruit (abnormal sound in blood vessels).
Auscultation: Listening to the heart, lungs, arteries, and abdomen.
Heart Sounds: Identifying normal and abnormal heartbeats, such as murmurs.
Lung Sounds: Detecting issues like wheezing, crackles, or reduced breath sounds.
Blood Pressure: While not the primary use, a stethoscope can be used with a sphygmomanometer to measure blood pressure.
Other Body Sounds: Listening for sounds in the intestines or identifying unusual sounds like a bruit (abnormal sound in blood vessels).
Auscultation: Listening to the heart, lungs, arteries, and abdomen.
Heart Sounds: Identifying normal and abnormal heartbeats, such as murmurs.
Lung Sounds: Detecting issues like wheezing, crackles, or reduced breath sounds.
Blood Pressure: While not the primary use, a stethoscope can be used with a sphygmomanometer to measure blood pressure.
Other Body Sounds: Listening for sounds in the intestines or identifying unusual sounds like a bruit (abnormal sound in blood vessels).
Auscultation: Listening to the heart, lungs, arteries, and abdomen.
Heart Sounds: Identifying normal and abnormal heartbeats, such as murmurs.
Lung Sounds: Detecting issues like wheezing, crackles, or reduced breath sounds.
Blood Pressure: While not the primary use, a stethoscope can be used with a sphygmomanometer to measure blood pressure.
Other Body Sounds: Listening for sounds in the intestines or identifying unusual sounds like a bruit (abnormal sound in blood vessels).
Auscultation: Listening to the heart, lungs, arteries, and abdomen.
Heart Sounds: Identifying normal and abnormal heartbeats, such as murmurs.
Lung Sounds: Detecting issues like wheezing, crackles, or reduced breath sounds.
Blood Pressure: While not the primary use, a stethoscope can be used with a sphygmomanometer to measure blood pressure.
Other Body Sounds: Listening for sounds in the intestines or identifying unusual sounds like a bruit (abnormal sound in blood vessels).
Auscultation: Listening to the heart, lungs, arteries, and abdomen.
Heart Sounds: Identifying normal and abnormal heartbeats, such as murmurs.
Lung Sounds: Detecting issues like wheezing, crackles, or reduced breath sounds.
Blood Pressure: While not the primary use, a stethoscope can be used with a sphygmomanometer to measure blood pressure.
Other Body Sounds: Listening for sounds in the intestines or identifying unusual sounds like a bruit (abnormal sound in blood vessels).
Auscultation: Listening to the heart, lungs, arteries, and abdomen.
Heart Sounds: Identifying normal and abnormal heartbeats, such as murmurs.
Lung Sounds: Detecting issues like wheezing, crackles, or reduced breath sounds.
Blood Pressure: While not the primary use, a stethoscope can be used with a sphygmomanometer to measure blood pressure.
Other Body Sounds: Listening for sounds in the intestines or identifying unusual sounds like a bruit (abnormal sound in blood vessels).
Auscultation: Listening to the heart, lungs, arteries, and abdomen.
Heart Sounds: Identifying normal and abnormal heartbeats, such as murmurs.
Lung Sounds: Detecting issues like wheezing, crackles, or reduced breath sounds.
Blood Pressure: While not the primary use, a stethoscope can be used with a sphygmomanometer to measure blood pressure.
Other Body Sounds: Listening for sounds in the intestines or identifying unusual sounds like a bruit (abnormal sound in blood vessels).