Multiple Choice
After a forceps-assisted birth, the client is observed to have continuous bright red lochia but a firm fundus. Which other data would indicate the presence of a potential vaginal wall hematoma?
A) Lack of an episiotomy
B) Mild, intermittent perineal pain
C) Lack of pain in the perineal area
D) Edema and discoloration of the labia and perineum
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