The otoscope is used to visualize which structure of the ear?

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Multiple Choice

The otoscope is used to visualize which structure of the ear?

Explanation:
An otoscope is used to inspect the tympanic membrane, the eardrum, which sits at the end of the ear canal. By looking through the canal, you can assess the eardrum’s appearance for signs of infection, perforation, or fluid behind it. The ear canal itself can be seen, but the structure specifically visualized with this tool is the tympanic membrane. The Eustachian tube and the cochlea aren’t seen with a standard otoscope.

An otoscope is used to inspect the tympanic membrane, the eardrum, which sits at the end of the ear canal. By looking through the canal, you can assess the eardrum’s appearance for signs of infection, perforation, or fluid behind it. The ear canal itself can be seen, but the structure specifically visualized with this tool is the tympanic membrane. The Eustachian tube and the cochlea aren’t seen with a standard otoscope.

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