Practice Question
A 2-year-old child is hospitalized with tonsillitis and bilateral otitis media. The nurse is preparing to administer prescribed ear drops. When instilling the medication, the nurse should pull the child's earlobe?
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Correct Answer:
Down and back.
Rationale:
🔴 For children under 3 years, the ear canal is short and straight, requiring downward and backward pull.
🔴 Ensures proper delivery of medication to the middle ear.
🔴 Reduces risk of ear trauma or discomfort during administration.
🔴 Facilitates optimal absorption of the ear drops.
🔴 Follows pediatric medication safety guidelines.
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- Domain: 🚑Pharmacology
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