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stethoscope
[ steth-uh-skohp ]
noun
- an instrument used in auscultation to convey sounds in the chest or other parts of the body to the ear of the examiner.
stethoscope
/ 藞st蓻胃蓹藢sk蓹蕣p; st蓻藞胃蓲sk蓹p瑟; 藢st蓻胃蓹藞sk蓲p瑟k /
noun
- med an instrument for listening to the sounds made within the body, typically consisting of a hollow disc that transmits the sound through hollow tubes to earpieces
- Also calledobstetric stethoscope a narrow cylinder expanded at both ends to recieve and transmit fetal sounds
stethoscope
- An instrument used in listening to internal body sounds. Most familiarly, physicians and nurses use it to listen to heart sounds.
Derived Forms
- stethoscopy, noun
- stethoscopic, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蝉迟别迟丑顎僶路蝉肠辞辫别诲顎 adjective
- 蝉迟别路迟丑辞蝉路肠辞路辫颈蝉迟 [ste-, thos, -k, uh, -pist], noun
- 蝉迟别路迟丑辞蝉路肠辞路辫测 [ste-, thos, -k, uh, -pee, steth, -, uh, -skoh-], noun
- un路蝉迟别迟丑顎僶路蝉肠辞辫别诲顎 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of stethoscope1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of stethoscope1
Example Sentences
Noah Wyle, star of the hit medical drama 鈥淭he Pitt,鈥 is no stranger to sporting a stethoscope around his neck and neither is his mother.
In her medical bag she also has a stethoscope.
After thinking big, the new organization settled on the iconic stethoscope as its first product, ultimately validating their low-cost, open-source, repairable device as just as good as pricier alternatives.
鈥淚n my mind,鈥 he said, 鈥淚 have Bernie Sanders holding a stethoscope up to the Democratic Party and saying, 鈥楬ey, listen to this: the heartbeat of America.鈥欌
Tubes snarl out of a mask covering his face as a vet tech listens to his chest with a stethoscope.
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