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APACHE3 said:A. Do i need to carry a tuning fork and B. if so, which Hz is the preferred? 128, 256? Don't most of the wards have one to loan out? I just dont want to be the intern with TOO MUCH stuff in my pockets!!! 😀
Mumpu said:"superior convenience and maneuverability." (yes, I often have trouble making the turns... just last night in the ICU I had to pull a 9-Gee split-S with my reflex hammer to get Maverick and Goose off my tail).
"easy to use and also prevents stabs when bending." (every year hundreds of interns are cut down at the peak of their career by accidental tuning fork seppuku).
I'll show myself out. 😛
Mumpu said:I carry the really low-frequency one (with big bells on the ends... 128 hz?) because (in that order) a) it's fun to play with and b) it's useful for patients with suspected neuropathies.
Bike on a Trek said:The 256 and 512Hz for hearing testing (Weber and Rinne) doesn't work for generalist physicians (Does this patient have hearing impairment? J Amer Med Assoc. 2006;295: 416-428, Jan 25.) But, if you really learn how to use the 128Hz you can pick up neuropathies.