The nurse is teaching a group of nurses on the topic of children diagnosed with otitis media. Which statement should the nurse include during this teaching?
A) "When you look at the ear of the infant, pull the ear up and back"
B) "They usually are fussy, but they rarely have a fever."
C) "After the eardrum ruptures, the child's pain is relieved."
D) "Antibiotics don't have much effect, so they aren't used for treatment."
Ans: C
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