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an elderly client comes into the emergency department reporting an earache. the client and has an oral temperature of 37.9° (100.2ºf) and otoscopic assessment of the ear reveals a pearly gray tympanic membrane with no evidence of discharge or inflammation. which action should the triage nurse take next?

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Since the elderly client comes into the emergency department reporting an earache, the action that the triage nurse need to take next is  to Palpate the client's parotid glands to see if there is swelling as well as tenderness.

How is the parotid gland palpated?

The parotid gland can most easily be felt in front of the ear, behind the masseter muscle.

Therefore, Keep in mind to check the deep lobe, which may be felt and seen via the mouth and, if swollen, may displace the tonsil. In the event of involvement with secondary deposits from a parotid carcinoma, the local lymph nodes should be palpated.

Hence,  When this is the first presenting symptom, the parotid gland needs to be closely inspected for any indications of cancer.

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