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A mother asks the nurse why her 12-month-old baby gets otitis media more frequently than her 10-year-old son. what should the nurse tell her
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A mother asks the nurse why her 12-month-old baby gets otitis media more frequently than her 10-year-old son. what should the nurse tell her
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The baby's eustachian tubes are shorter and lie more horizontally.
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