The client comes to the medical office complaining of tinnitus and bilateral hearing loss. After reviewing the client's medical record, the nurse determines that recently prescribed medication could be the cause for the assessment data. Which medications in the medical record could be responsible for the client's assessment data? Select all that apply.
A. Streptomycin.
B. Acetaminophen.
C. Aspirin.
D. Steroid inhalers.
E. Neomycin.
Answer: E
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