The nurse instructs the postpartum client that she can resume light housekeeping after the:
1. Second week at home.
2. First week at home.
3. Six-week postpartum checkup.
4. Second day at home.
1
Rationale:
1. The postpartum client can resume light housekeeping after the second week at home.
2. Within the first week is too early to resume even light housekeeping activity.
3. It's not necessary to wait until after the six-week postpartum checkup to resume light housekeeping.
4. The second day is too early to resume even light housekeeping activity.
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