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Which of the following procedures does the nurse understand is used to correct otosclerosis?

  • A. Myringotomy
  • B. Mastoidectomy
  • C. Myringoplasty
  • D. Stapedectomy
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Otosclerosis is a condition characterized by abnormal bone growth in the middle ear, particularly around the stapes bone. A stapedectomy is a surgical procedure performed to correct otosclerosis by removing the stapes bone and replacing it with a prosthesis. This surgery aims to improve hearing by restoring the movement of the ossicles in the middle ear. Myringotomy is a procedure involving an incision in the eardrum to drain fluid, mastoidectomy involves the removal of infected mastoid air cells, and myringoplasty is the surgical repair of a perforated eardrum, none of which address the specific issue of otosclerosis.