The nurse is assessing her patient, who is 1 day postpartum. The nurse notes that the fundus is firm and at midline, the lochia is moderate in amount, and the presence of rubra with two dime-sized clots is on her peri-pad. What should the nurse determine from these assessment findings?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A, as the assessment findings described are normal for a patient who is 1 day postpartum. A firm and midline fundus indicates proper uterine involution. Moderate lochia is expected at this stage, and the presence of small clots is normal. The overall picture suggests the normal process of healing after childbirth.
Choice B is incorrect because the assessment findings do not indicate signs of infection such as foul-smelling lochia, fever, or elevated white blood cell count.
Choice C is incorrect as there are no abnormal findings that would warrant immediate notification of the physician.
Choice D is incorrect as there is no indication from the assessment findings that the patient needs to increase her fluid intake; the findings are within the expected range for a patient 1 day postpartum.