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what is chest piece in stethoscope? Don't spam. ​

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The chest-piece or head of the stethoscope comprises the connected stem, diaphragm, and/or bell. Depending on the stethoscope, it may feature either a single-head or dual-head design that may or may not contain a lower-frequency bell.

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[tex][/tex] What is chest piece in stethoscope?

The chest piece is the part of the stethoscope that is placed on the patient where the user wants to hear sound. The traditional stethoscope is comprised of a bell and a diaphragm. The bell is used with moderate skin contact to hear lower frequency sounds.

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