Abstract

Pediatric patients frequently present to emergency departments with complaint of foreign bodies in the ear and/or nose. Emergency nurse practitioners need the knowledge base to safely and effectively manage ear and nose foreign bodies in urgent and emergent care settings. The purpose of this article is to teach the common anatomical sites where foreign bodies are placed, the make-up of foreign body material, procedural technique of removal, and specific circumstances that require specialty referral.

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