Read the clinical scenario below and answer the following questions concisely. Cindy is a G2P2 who delivered a baby boy via normal spontaneous delivery 6 hours ago. She is admitted to maternity ward. Initial assessment reveals the following data: T 37.2 deg C, pulse 70 bpm, respirations 18 cpm, blood pressure 110/70 mmHg, fundus slightly soft and located to the right of the umbilicus, lochia moderate, midline episiotomy intact with slight edema. 1. What is your interpretation of these data?2. What is your first intervention? Why? What would be your next intervention?3. What should you immediately teach Cindy?Cindy is worried about constipation because she experienced the same problem after her previous childbirths and has been constipated during the last months of this pregnancy.4. What interventions and teachings can you advise Cindy to avoid constipation?On Day 3 postpartum, Cindy’s fundus is in the midline, firm, and 1 cm below the umbilicus.5. Are these assessments normal? Why or why not? If they are normal, what is the explanation for these findings?6. What kind of lochia should the nurse expect Cindy to have at this time? Cindy’s episiotomy is slightly reddened along the suture line; the edges are closely approximated, and there is no edema, bruising, or drainage.7. How would you interpret these findings? What nursing actions are appropriate?
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