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The Most Common Etiologic Agents in Acute Otitis Media in Children

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The most common etiologic agents in acute otitis media in children include:

Communicate effectively with patients and families, providing explanations for findings and care plans.
Identify appropriate documentation and categorization of patient symptoms and findings.
Understand the importance of history-taking in diagnosing health conditions.
Understand how to assess and interpret vital signs in postoperative patients for signs of complications.

Definitions:

Genders

The categorization of individuals based on their sex and the roles, behaviors, activities, expectations, and societal identities associated with being male or female.

Self-reported Emotions

Emotions or feelings that individuals report experiencing, often used in research or therapeutic settings to assess emotional states.

Heart Rate

The number of heartbeats per unit of time, typically expressed as beats per minute (BPM).

Facial Expressions

Visible manifestations of emotions and feelings through facial movements, such as smiling or frowning.

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