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After performing an otoscopic examination on a client who reports a decrease in hearing acuity, the primary healthcare provider diagnoses the condition as otitis media. Which assessment finding supports the diagnosis?

a) Nodules on the pinna
b) Redness of the eardrum
c) Lesions in the external canal
d) Excessive soft cerumen in the external canal

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The best answer to the question: Which assessment finding supports the diagnosis, when it comes to otitis media that has been diagnosed by a healthcare provider after an otoscopic examination, would be, B: Redness of the eardrum.

Step-by-step explanation:

Otitis media is the medical term for what normally people call an ear infection. There are different types of the same condition, depending on the signs and symptoms presented by the patient, and it is diagnosed by clinical observations, but most importantly, by otoscopic examination. If the healthcare provider finds that the eardrum is either red, inflammed, or even bulging, then he/she may be certain that the diagnosis is otitis media.

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