An 8-hour post-partum client complains of abdominal cramping and feeling dizzy


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An 8-hour post-partum client complains of abdominal cramping and feeling dizzy


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An 8-hour post-partum client complains of abdominal cramping and feeling dizzy. During the assessment the nurse notes the client’s fundus is soft, deviated to the right and 4 fingerbreadths above the umbilicus, and there is moderate rubra. What would the nurse’s priority actions be?