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The nurse describes the return of the postpartum patient's uterus to a pregravid state as ________________.
 
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The nurse explains that the Newborn and Mother's Health Protection Act of 1996 requires that all health program plans allow a postdelivery hospital stay of at least _____ hours.
 
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Answer to Question 1

involution
Involution is the decrease in size of the uterus to a prepregnant state.

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The Newborn and Mother's Protection Act of 1996 requires that all health plans include a minimum hospital stay of 48 hours postdelivery.





 

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