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Chuck extraocular movements cardinal fields ofe). Identity red rules Ears, nose, throat Inspect ears for shape, placement, and discharge Check for tenderness by palpating pinna and tragus of each ear and by percussing over mastoid process. Test hearing Use otoscope to inspect ear canals and tympanic membrane.
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