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A charge nurse is recommending postpartum client discharge following a local disaster. Which of the following should the nurse recommend for discharge?

  • A. A 42-year-old client who has preeclampsia and a BP of 166/110 mm Hg
  • B. A 15-year-old client who delivered via emergency cesarean birth 1 day ago
  • C. A client who received 2 units of packed RBCs 6 hr ago for a postpartum hemorrhage
  • D. A client who delivered precipitously 36 hr ago and has a second-degree perineal laceration
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The most appropriate client to recommend for discharge following a local disaster in the postpartum unit is the one who delivered precipitously 36 hours ago and has a second-degree perineal laceration. This client's condition is stable enough for discharge, and the timing and extent of the perineal laceration are within expectations for a safe discharge. Clients with conditions such as preeclampsia, recent emergency cesarean birth, or recent administration of packed RBCs for postpartum hemorrhage require further monitoring and care before being considered for discharge.