A nurse is caring for a client who is 2 days postpartum. Med…

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A nurse is cаring fоr а client whо is 2 dаys pоstpartum. Medical History: Client is a Gravida 4 Para 3 who had a forceps-assisted birth with epidural anesthesia at 40 weeks of gestation. Second degree mediolateral perineal laceration with repair. Placenta manually extracted. Estimated blood loss 600 mL.  Vital Signs:  Temperature: 38.4° C (101.1° F)    Blood pressure: 130/72 mm Hg  Pulse rate: 102/min  Respiratory rate: 20/min  Oxygen saturation: 98% Medication Administration Record:  Hydrocodone and acetaminophen (5 mg/500 325 mg) take 1 to -2 tablets PO every 4 hr PRN moderate to severe pain Ibuprofen 600 mg PO every 4 to 6 hr PRN cramping and mild pain  Physical Exam: Client awake and alert after eating 25% of breakfast. Face flushed, skin hot to palpation. Heart rate regular. Lung sounds clear bilaterally. Breasts soft and nontender without redness. Abdomen soft and distended, bowel sounds active in all four quadrants. Fundus boggy, 1 cm above umbilicus. Large amount of malodorous lochia rubra noted on perineal pad. Fundal massage performed, expressed two golf ball size clots. Client reports constant lower abdominal pain; rates a 6 on 0 to 10 pain scale. Grimacing noted during abdominal palpation and fundal massage. Perineal laceration with scant edema, sutures intact, client denies perineal pain. Bilateral lower extremities with 1+ edema. Client denies pain in legs. Assisted client to bathroom to void.  What condition is the client most likely experiencing?

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