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On the third postpartum day after a cesarean birth a client tells the nurse that her breasts feel warm, firm, and tender. The skin is shiny and taut. What does the nurse suspect as the cause of the client's breast discomfort?
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Stasis of milk in the mammary ducts
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Overdistention and edema of the acini
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Inadequate release of milk during each feeding
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Extended vascular and lymphatic circulation in the breasts

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