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A woman is 12 hours postpartum and has a temperature of 100.2. What could the elevation in temperature possibly be related to? (10 points) What would you expect to happen to a woman’s vital signs in the post partum period if she was hemorrhaging? Specifically address her blood pressure and heart rate. (10 points) Name 2 non pharmacological pain relief options for pain due to hemorrhoids in the post partum period. (10 points)
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