Ok - I am a stethoscope fanatic. I'm finishing up my EMT classes. I have some questions.
First, what stethoscope? Everyone says to go for cheaper ones so they don't get beaten up...but I wouldn't want to compromise quality. Is it possible to take care of a descent stethoscope so I can still hear without ruining it?
How do you carry your stethoscope? In one of those belt holster things? Around your neck? Pros? Cons? Is anyone still reading this?
Do you have a full jump kit?
What do you carry with you?
Oh dear...
OK...so stethoscopes...if you're an EMT and not planning on continuing onto a higher level of medicine where you're expected to have a higher understanding of breath sounds and heart tones, then you're ok with a less expensive type of steth. I would recommend the sprauge, because I find that the two tube design produces good sound for listening to blood pressures and gross breath sounds. If you plan on continuing to higher levels, you MAY want to invest in a more expensive steth like a Littmann or one of the higher end Welch Allen. A more expensive steth will probably last you a lifetime if you take good care of it (and 3M will service your Littmanns for free within the first five years, which I HIGHLY recommend). The less expensive steths are perfectly good though...and most ambulances I've seen have a couple of those so you wouldn't even need to buy one!
😀 (If you're unsure this may be a good way to go since you don't loose anything and it gives you a chance to see if you actually NEED your own! I only really use my own stethoscope when I'm working on respiratory or cardiac patients...otherwise I generally use the ones on the ambulance). As for care...try not to slam in in the door of the ambulance on your first day out with it (personal experience...). Also keep it out of direct sunlight say on the dash or backseat of your car. Most everyone keeps their steths around their necks at some point, there are two problems with this that I would point out. One, most manufacturers say that this will cause the material used for the tubes to stiffen and break down, and it seems to be true in my experience. Two, its an easy noose for crazy people to strangle you with!! The best choice I've found is to hang it on a hook in the back of the ambulance, or keep it in your pocket if you've got those large cargo ones.
Now...on to those other questions...
Full jump kits...wow, this is probably the embarassing, dirty little secret of many EMS workers. When we all start out, we all want EVERYTHING!! When I got my first responds many moons ago (ok, eight years
😛 ), I went ahead and bought a rather nice jump kit with everything I could think of. In the years since...I've used it three times and nother more then some gauze pads and tape. I now only put it in my car when I'm going on camping trips of something of that type.
What you carry is also along the same lines as above. There is a saying in most of EMS, the less you carry, the longer you've been in EMS. If you dont' know already...as an EMT, your biggest job is to have a pen for your paramedic when he forgets/looses his...in fact, you should probably have like five of them, 'cause we'll loose yours too!!
😎 Seriously though, I used to carry a pouch of non-latex gloves back in the day when we had latex on the bus, and I was allergic to them. Other then something like that, a good pen, maybe a back up one and a watch with a second hand are all you NEED. I know a lot of people who are religious about safety glasses, and its probably a good idea, but I just can't make myself do it. Also, you may want to have a small tube of Vick's vapor rub...if you don't know why...you'll figure it out!
That's my two cents...if you want more specific advice I'm happy to elaborate. If you don't know already, EMS is one of those professions where you WILL be made fun of by your co-workers...repeatedly and intensely! So if I'm being a little mean, its only to prepare you!
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Nate.
EDIT: Just saw greytmedic's post and remembered YES with the marking your steth!! I actually have my name engraved on the tubing of mine (cost like $5-10 more).