Practice Question
Often referred to as swimmer's ear:
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Correct Answer:
otitis externa
Rationale:
🔶Otitis externa is an inflammation/infection of the external auditory canal, commonly after water exposure that disrupts the canal’s protective barrier.
🔶The warm, moist environment promotes bacterial growth, often Pseudomonas or Staph aureus.
🔶Symptoms include ear pain with tragus/pinna movement, itching, and canal edema/debris.
🔶Treatment is typically topical antibiotic ± steroid drops and canal protection from water/trauma.
🔶Education emphasizes drying the ear, avoiding cotton swabs, and using acidifying drops when appropriate.
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- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: ATI Exam(s)
- Domain: RN ATI Pediatrics
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