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The nurse is assessing a 2-week-old for signs of DDH. The nurse should expect the infant to have which of the following?

  • A. Excessive hip abduction.
  • B. Femoral lengthening of an affected leg.
  • C. Asymmetry of gluteal and thigh folds.
  • D. Pain when lying prone.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a condition where the hip joint does not develop normally. In infants, one of the signs of DDH is the presence of asymmetry of gluteal (buttock) and thigh folds. This is due to the dislocated or subluxed hip being positioned differently than the healthy hip. The nurse should look for this sign during the assessment of a 2-week-old infant to help identify potential hip joint problems early on. Excessive hip abduction, femoral lengthening of an affected leg, and pain when lying prone are not typical signs of DDH in a 2-week-old infant.