The nurse documents which finding as normal on performing the Barlow-Ortolani maneuver during infant assessment?
a. The clavicles are immobile and without crepitus.
b. Each shoulder remains in a "hunched up" position.
c. No clicking is noted when the hips are abducted and adducted.
d. Both feet are held in the varus position when stroked on the soles.
ANS: C
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