The nurse is having difficulty palpating a patient's inguinal lymph nodes. How does the nurse interpret this finding?
A) The patient has a systemic infection and needs further assessment.
B) The patient will develop lymph edema in the coming years.
C) The inguinal lymph nodes are not functioning properly.
D) Lymph is draining appropriately without evidence of infection or inflammation.
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