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    The Patient Tells You That His Ears Are "Stopped Up
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The Patient Tells You That His Ears Are "Stopped Up

Question 17

Question 17

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The patient tells you that his ears are "stopped up." An objective assessment of this complaint is achieved by using a(n)


A) nasal speculum.
B) neurologic hammer.
C) otoscope with pneumatic attachment.
D) tympanometer.
E) tuning fork.

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