The primary intervention is to massage the fundus until it
is firm and to express clots that may have accumulated in the uterus. Uplifting
the client's legs and positioning the client on the side would not assist in
managing uterine atony. Assertive on an uncontracted uterus can invert the
uterus and cause massive hemorrhage. If the uterus is not constricted firmly.
<span>True, because many people are competitive by nature, so they need the challenge of a good competition in order to feel motivated to do the physical activity. If there is no competition, they don't feel compelled to engage in any physical activity. That's why those people tend to choose team sports or other activities in which they have to compete against other participants.</span>