Answer to Question 1
Endometritis
Endometritis usually begins as a localized infection at the placental site; however, it can spread to the entire endometrium. Incidence is higher after a cesarean birth. Assessment may reveal fever, chills, nausea, fatigue, lethargy, pelvic pain, uterine tenderness, or foul smelling lochia.
Answer to Question 2
3
Rationale:
1. Experimenting with clothes and hair is a normal adolescent behavior.
2. Periodically distancing oneself from one's parents, preferring involvement with one's peers, is a normal adolescent behavior.
3. While most teens do prefer staying up late, they usually are not so tired that they would fall asleep during the day, especially while engaged in classroom activities. This behavior is abnormal, and might indicate involvement with substance abuse or an underlying pathology.
4. Mood swings are normal adolescent behavior.