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Q: An injury to the ear would be described as ________________________________.
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- An injury to the ear would be described as ________________________________.Explain why infection or trauma involving the cornea ismore serious than that involving the conjunctiva.What information should the patient receive about the disease of glaucoma, proper medication administration technique, and possible side effects of treatment?