FIG. 3-7
A.Electronic thermometer.
B.Tympanic thermometer.
C.Temporal artery thermometer.
Stethoscope
FIG. 3-8 A. Acoustic stethoscope. B .Fetoscope.
FIG. 3-9
A. Aneroid sphygmanometer.
B. Automated blood pressure device.
FIG. 3-10 Blood pressure cuffs in various sizes.
A. Reusable cuffs in large adult (top), adult (middel), and child (bottom) sizes.Note the range lines above the Velcro material on the right sizes of each cuff.
B. B.Disposable infant (top) and neonatal (bottom) cuffs.
FIG.3-11 Pulse oximeter shown with a clib and tape sensor probe.
Scale
FIG. 3-12 A. adult platform scale. B. Infant platform
Visual Acuity Chart
FIG. 3-13 A.Snellen visual acuity chart. B. ”E” chart
FIG. 3-14 C. Rosenbaum near-vision chart.
FIG. 3-15 Ophthalmoscope.
FIG.316 A. Traditional otoscope with pneumatic bulb.
B.MacroView otoscope
Ruler and Tape Measure.
FIG. 3-17 Penlight.
FIG. 3-18 Centimeter ruler.
Percussion, or Reflex, Hammer
FIG.3-19 Nasal speculum
FIG.3-20 Tuning for vibratory sension (top) and auditory screening (bottom).
FIG. 3-21 Percussion hammer.
FIG. 3-22 Doppler.
FIG. 3-23 Gonimeter.
FIG.3-24 Skinfold calipers.
FIG. 3-25 Vaginal specula.
FIG. 3-26 Audioscope.
FIG. 3-27 A. Monofilament. B. Assessing peripheral sensation.
FIG. 3-28 Transillumnator.
FIG. 3-29 Wood’s lamp. The purple color on the skin indicates that no fungal infection is present.