lfsvr0114
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Something I've found useful is to brace my foot against the bottom rails on the cot and rest the patient's arm on my knee.
I also will place a towel or something similiar between the pt arm and my knee if I still hear a lot of road noise. It helps to absorb the noise making it easier (for me anyway) to hear.
Not everyone can hear through every stethoscope. Try several different ones and see which one is best for you. Expensive does not always mean better. (I do have a master cardiology, tho and can hear very well). It also never hurts to have your hearing checked to make sure that you do not have any hearing loss.
Also to train yourself to hear better, practice taking your crew members b/p's with a radio or tv on. You will actually train yourself to block out outside noise and focus on the pulse to get an accurate reading.