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The healthcare provider prescribes ear drops to an adult client with an ear infection.
Which exacting should the nurse follow?



Correct Answer: D

The correct answer is choice D. 

When administering ear drops to an adult client with an ear infection,  the nurse should keep the patient in a supine position to administer  the drops. 

This position allows the medication to flow into the ear canal and  reach the site of infection.

Choice A is not correct because it is not necessary to swab and shake  the bottle before administering the drops. 

Choice B is not correct because tilting the head upright would cause  the medication to flow out of the ear canal instead of reaching the  site of infection. 

Choice C is not correct because lowering the edge of the dropper into  the canal of the ear could cause injury or discomfort to the patient. 




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