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Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and Science of Person-Centered Care Tenth, North American Edition
Chapter 34 : Activity Questions
Question 1 of 5
A nurse is using the Katz Index of Independence in Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) to assess the mobility of a hospitalized patient. During the patient interview, the nurse documents the following patient data: 'Patient bathes self completely but needs help with dressing. Patient toilets independently and is continent. Patient needs help moving from bed to chair. Patient follows directions and can feed self.' Based on this data, which score would the patient receive on the Katz index?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The total score for this patient is 4. On the Katz Index of Independence in ADLs, one point is awarded for independence in each of the following activities: bathing, dressing, toileting, transferring, continence, and feeding. The patient is independent in bathing (1 point), toileting (1 point), continence (1 point), and feeding (1 point), but requires help with dressing and transferring, so no points are awarded for those activities. Thus, the total score is 4.
Question 2 of 5
Two nurses are repositioning a patient and pulling the patient up in bed. Which of these steps is most appropriate to prevent injury to the nurses?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The nurses should face the direction the patient will move and rock in synchrony prior to moving the patient in that direction. A lifting or repositioning sheet or device is used to decrease friction and facilitate movement. While the patient can cross their arms, they can also be instructed to press their feet into the mattress to assist movement. The bed should be at the level of the nurses' elbows, not hips, to maintain proper ergonomics and prevent injury.
Question 3 of 5
A nurse is getting a patient with right hemiparesis out of bed to the chair. What will the nurse say to the patient?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: When transferring a patient, the chair is placed on the unaffected or stronger side, rather than the weaker or affected side. Lifting and carrying a patient unless absolutely necessary poses an unnecessary risk for injury to patient and staff. Patients should wear proper shoes, sturdy slippers, or hospital-issued socks with grips to prevent sliding and/or falling.
Question 4 of 5
Teaching points for exercising for a patient with COPD include which of the following?
Correct Answer: A,D
Rationale: Teaching points for exercising for a patient with COPD include avoiding sudden position changes that may cause dizziness and avoiding extreme temperatures. The nurse should also instruct the patient to remain adequately hydrated, respect fatigue as a sign of activity intolerance and not push to the point of exhaustion, and avoid exercise if weak or ill. Older adults should consume a high-protein, high-calcium, and vitamin D-enriched diet.
Question 5 of 5
When a patient reports fatigue during range-of-motion exercises, the nurse should take which actions?
Correct Answer: A,C,F
Rationale: When a patient reports fatigue during range-of-motion exercises, the nurse should stop the activity, reevaluate the plan of care, and assess the patient for further symptoms indicating the activity is not tolerated. The exercises can be rescheduled for times of the day when the patient is feeling more rested, or spaced out at different times of the day. Continuing exercises despite fatigue could exacerbate the patient's condition and is not appropriate.