3M Littmann Cardiology IV Stethoscope, Model 6205, Rainbow-Finish Chestpiece, Plum Tube, Violet Stem and Black Headset - Deluxe Bundle: Free Case, Engraving, & Shipping
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Warranty in accordance to 3M Littmann rules.
Enhance your medical practice with the Littmann Cardiology IV Stethoscope, trusted by clinicians worldwide. It’s designed for exceptional sound performance, allowing precise patient assessments.
Details & Features
Better audibility
of high-frequency sounds¹ helps you learn more about your patient’s condition.
Single-piece tunable diaphragms
let you hear high and low frequency sounds on both the adult and pediatric sides of the chestpiece.
Pediatric side converts to an open bell.
Just remove the single-piece diaphragm and replace it with a non-chill rim.
Open bell
stays clear of dirt and debris by covering it with the small diaphragm.
Dual-lumen tubing
combines two sound paths in one tube, eliminating the rubbing noise of traditional double tubes.
Next-generation tubing
not made with natural rubber latex or phthalate plasticizers.
- Diagnose and make decisions with confidence
- Hear subtle changes in patient status
- Useful in critical care and challenging environments such as the ED, ICU, Cardiac ICU, step-down unit and other dynamic locations
- 7-year warranty
- Ergonomic and high profile construction; 40% larger chestpiece and 60% deeper bell than the 3M™ Littmann® Classic III™ Stethoscope
- Designed for use with adult and pediatric patients
- Tunable, dual-sided stainless steel chestpiece with open or closed bell
- Non-chill bell sleeve for greater patient comfort
- Soft-sealing ear-tips provide optimal comfort and excellent sound occlusion
- Made in the USA without natural rubber latex
Sturdy and refined, the Littmann Cardiology IV helps isolate subtle sounds2 so you can hear changes in your patients in the most critical and challenging environments. Designed to help you listen for hard-to-hear sounds, including aortic stenosis, S3 gallop murmurs and faint pulmonary anomalies.
Useful in critical care and challenging environments
Such as the ED, ICU, Cardiac ICU, step-down unit and other dynamic locations
Hear subtle changes in patient status.
Diagnose and make decisions with confidence.
Better audibility of high-frequency sounds (adult side, firm pressure) compared to Cardiology III can help you learn more about your patient’s condition