What risk factors does the client have for acute otitismedia?
How does passive cigarette smoke increase the client’s riskfor ear infections?
How does acute otitis media differ from chronic otitismedia?
How are upper respiratory infections and otitis mediarelated?
Based on the data obtained during this assessment, whatinterventions should the nurse expect to provide?
What family teaching would the nurse be expected toprovide?
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