The nurse notes which finding as normal during a musculoskeletal assessment of a school-age child?
a. A positive Trendelenburg's sign on one side
b. Lumbar lordosis, especially in Black American children
c. Varus rotation when the knees are greater than 1 inch apart
d. Valgus rotation of less than 1 inch with the knees touching
ANS: D
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