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A postpartum patient complains of perineal pain. Her uterus is firm, and she has minimal vaginal bleeding. She states that she feels like she needs to urinate and have a bowel movement but was unable to do either when she went to the bathroom. This assessment data should lead the nurse to suspect that the patient most likely has:
A.   a hematoma.
B.   subinvolution.
C.   a postpartum infection.
D.   disseminated intravascular coagulation.
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Maternity Nursing: An Introductory Text


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geeta Author
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Perfect, thank you
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Let me know if you need a better explanation than the one I provided Happy Dummy
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