A parent is concerned that a 12-month-old child is "bow-legged." A physical examination reveals internal tibial torsion bilaterally. A radiograph reveals asymmetric bowing of the legs with an angle greater than 15 degrees. What is the correct action for the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner?
A) Observe the child's condition over time to assess progression.
B) Order physical therapy to prevent progression of symptoms.
C) Reassure the parent that the child will outgrow this deformity.
D) Refer to a pediatric orthopedic specialist for treatment.
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