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To assess fundal contraction 6 hours after cesarean birth, which technique should the nurse utilize?

  • A. Assess lochial flow rather than palpating the fundus.
  • B. Palpate forcefully through the abdominal dressing.
  • C. Place hands on both sides of the abdomen and press downwar
  • D. Gently palpate, applying the same technique used for vaginal deliveries.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D. Gently palpating the fundus is the appropriate technique after cesarean birth to assess fundal contraction. This technique is recommended to prevent causing discomfort or dislodging the uterus. Assessing lochial flow (A) does not directly evaluate fundal contraction. Palpating forcefully through the abdominal dressing (B) can be painful and may not provide an accurate assessment. Placing hands on both sides of the abdomen and pressing downward (C) is not a recommended technique as it can potentially cause uterine displacement.