ATI Maternal Newborn Related

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A nurse is caring for a client who experienced a vaginal birth 3 hr ago. Upon palpation, the fundus is displaced to the right of midline, is firm, and is two fingerbreadths above the umbilicus. Which of the following actions should the nurse complete at this time?

  • A. Massage the fundus.
  • B. Insert a urinary catheter.
  • C. Have the client urinate.
  • D. Administer an analgesic.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Correct Answer: C - Have the client urinate.

Rationale:
1. Displacement to the right of midline indicates a full bladder pushing the fundus.
2. A full bladder can prevent the fundus from contracting properly.
3. Having the client urinate will help the bladder empty, allowing the fundus to contract effectively and prevent complications like postpartum hemorrhage.

Summary of Incorrect Choices:
A: Massaging the fundus is not necessary as it is already firm.
B: Inserting a urinary catheter is invasive and should be avoided unless necessary.
D: Administering an analgesic is not indicated for fundus displacement; addressing the full bladder is the priority.