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A chest piece is a component of a stethoscope that contains the diaphragm and bell, used to amplify sounds from the body, such as heartbeats and lung sounds. It is placed against the patient's chest or other areas to listen to internal bodily functions. The diaphragm is typically used for high-frequency sounds, while the bell is better for low-frequency sounds. Chest pieces can vary in design and size, depending on the type of stethoscope and its intended use.

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