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Contaminated stethoscopes revisited
Journal of Bronchology, 1997Because of their universal use by medical professionals, stethoscopes can be a source of nosocomial infections.To determine the frequency of contamination of stethoscopes with bacteria and fungi.Cultures were obtained from 200 stethoscopes from four area hospitals and outpatient clinics in Houston, Tex.
M A, Smith +4 more
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Revista de enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain), 2000
Traditionally, a phonendoscope has been an instrument by which health professionals have been identified since it has been an absolutely necessary tool through which health professionals carried out a mediate auscultation and could isolate the sounds produced by the different organs of the body.
J, García Rey +2 more
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Traditionally, a phonendoscope has been an instrument by which health professionals have been identified since it has been an absolutely necessary tool through which health professionals carried out a mediate auscultation and could isolate the sounds produced by the different organs of the body.
J, García Rey +2 more
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2005
Richard J. Deslauriers +2 more
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Richard J. Deslauriers +2 more
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