What are the clinical manifestations of otitis media?
a. Earache, wheezing, vomiting
b. Coughing, rhinorrhea, headache
c. Fever, irritability, pulling on ear
d. Wheezing, cough, drainage in ear canal
ANS: C
Clinical manifestations of otitis media include fever, irritability, and pulling on the ear.
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