Answer: B."Wounds can reopen. If there is an abdominal wound, especially in an obese client, they are even more vulnerable to opening. Once a client is moving around, and performing good pulmonary hygiene with coughing and deep breathing, a wound needs to be monitored for dehiscence, which is when the wound opens. All clients can complain of incisional pain, but this is not exemplified due to ambulation and pulmonary hygiene. This client is not at risk for tuberculosis unless they come in contact with someone with tuberculosis. The ambulation that this client is performing, actually decreases their risks of obtaining a deep vein thrombosis"