A 3-year-old girl ruptured her eardrum when she inseed a pencil into her ear. Her mother took her to the emergency depament after noticing that the child was crying and complaining of pain in her ear with a few drops of blood in the external auditory meatus. The attending doctor examined the child for possible injury to a nerve that runs across the the eardrum. Which is the MOST likely nerve to be injured?
Correct Answer: Chorda Tympani
Description: Chorda Tympani lies across the tympanic membrane, so it's possible that this nerve was injured by the pencil.
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