The nursing action appropriate for this kind of case is encouraging increased fluid intake
The rationale behind this is that around the first day of postpartum, slight dehydration usually causes a slightly elevated temperature; the nurse should also encourage increased fluid intake to counter dehydration. Aspirin is contraindicated in postpartum clients because its anticoagulant effects may induce the risk of hemorrhage. Reassessment in vital signs every 4 hours is sufficient to evaluate the effectiveness of hydration measures. If the patient’s oral temperature exceeds 38 degrees Celsius or 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, the nurse should request an antibiotic order since this may suggest an infection.