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The nurse is preparing to perform an ear assessment. Which speculum for the otoscope should the nurse select?
 
  1) The largest and longest
  2) The largest and shortest
  3) The smallest and longest
  4) The smallest and shortest

Question 2

The nurse assesses the patient's tympanic membrane. Which is considered a normal assessment finding?
 
  1) Light pink
  2) Deep red
  3) Pearly gray
  4) Yellow-white



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