The nurse is performing a well-child assessment on a 5-year-old boy.He has no current history that would lead the nurse to suspect any illness.His past medical history is unremarkable,and he received immunizations 1 week ago.Which of the following findings would be considered normal in this situation?
A) Enlarged,warm,tender nodes
B) Lymphadenopathy of the cervical nodes
C) Palpable firm,small,shotty,mobile,nontender lymph nodes
D) Firm,rubbery,large nodes,somewhat fixed to the underlying tissue
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