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The nurse is caring for a 30-year-old male client with initial reports of vertigo, nausea, and vomiting. Nurses’ Notes 0800 The client was seen in this office 3 weeks ago with acute otitis media of the left ear. Client now reports that 2 days ago they suddenly started experiencing several episodes of vertigo. Client does not have vertigo at this time, and gait is steady. The client states experiencing nausea and vomiting during one particularly bad spell of vertigo, and the client also reports intermittent tinnitus. The heart rate (HR) is 88 beats/min, respiration rate (RR) is 18 breaths/min, blood pressure (BP) is 124/74 mm Hg, and temperature (T) is 36.7°C (98.2°F). Audiometry shows some hearing loss in the left ear that was not present 3 weeks ago. An otoscopic examination showed the tympanic membranes to be pearly gray and translucent bilaterally. The client states taking the full course of antibiotics that were prescribed for the otitis media 3 weeks ago. Based on the most likely diagnosis, for which possible complication should the nurse monitor? Complete the following sentence by choosing from the lists of options. This client is at high risk for as a result of the disease process
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