Unit-X, XI Hospitalizations & Activity Exercise Leave a Comment / By abdulslambsn@gmail.com / July 23, 2025 Quiz 10 | Unit-X, XI Hospitalizations & Activity Exercise Your Good Name: Your College Name: Morning/Evening/Private: Email: 1. Which is the first step in the hospital admission process? Conduct nursing assessment Complete registration and assign ID Develop initial care plan Perform admission interview None 2. During admission interview, nurses must: Collect financial data only Avoid open‑ended questions Gather health history and reasons for hospitalization Skip medication history None 3. What’s the main purpose of nursing assessment upon admission? Schedule diagnostic tests Establish a baseline for patient’s status Initiate physical therapy Begin discharge planning None 4. Which document identifies patient’s preferred communication and staffing preferences? Admission order sheet Patient preference survey Nursing admission form Physician’s order None 5. When should discharge planning begin? Day of surgery After lab results Upon admission After the final week None 6. What does interdisciplinary collaboration during hospitalization include? Only nursing staff involvement Care coordination between professionals: nurses, physicians, therapists Family doing all teaching Insurance company planning None 7. Hospitalist role mainly focuses on: Outpatient care Inpatient management during hospital stay Surgical operations only Home visits post‑discharge None 8. Patient ID protocols often include: Asking the patient’s favorite color Verifying name and date of birth with two identifiers Just matching the medical record number No need for ID with trusted staff None 9. Which form secures patient permission for treatments? Personal data form Informed consent Provision agreement Registration card None 10. Which action ensures patient safety after admission? Administer all meds immediately Label belongings and review allergies Skip vital sign checks Assign a random room None 11. The primary purpose of prescribed activity/exercise in hospital? Entertain patients Prevent complications of immobility Replace physical therapy Strengthen only upper body None 12. Examples of passive range of motion (ROM) exercises? Patient lifts their own arm Nurse moves patient’s arm through ROM Jogging in hallway Walking with assistance None 13. Active‐assistive ROM involves: No assistance Both patient and nurse moving the joint Machine‑driven movement only Full patient-led motion None 14. Which is a contraindication for activity/exercise? Controlled hypertension Unstable angina Type II diabetes under control Mild asthma None 15. Encouraging ambulation helps prevent: Loss of hair Deep vein thrombosis and pressure ulcers Improved appetite only Anaerobic fitness None 16. When assisting with a walker, nurse stands: In front Behind opposite side Beside, slightly behind Far behind None 17. Best time to evaluate tolerance of activity? After discharge In first 5 minutes of exertion After 30 minutes of rest When patient reports nausea only None 18. Orthostatic hypotension check requires: One‑minute BP lying, sitting, standing Pulse only BP after 24 h Lying BP only None 19. Isometric exercise example: Squeezing hand grip repeatedly Running on treadmill Swimming laps Lifting weights None 20. Aerobic activity = Short burst sprint Swimming, brisk walking, cycling with oxygen use Bed‑rest breathing exercises only Weightlifting only None 21. Why document vital signs before exercise? Compare with post‑activity readings to assess response No need; just post‑exercise matters For billing only To share on social media None 22. Which indicates patient is not tolerating exercise? SpO₂ 98% Mild shortness of breath Chest pain or dizziness Warm skin None 23. How often should pressure areas be repositioned? Every 8 hours Every 2 hours Only when patient complains Once a day None 24. When teaching foot circles for ROM, nurse should: Move limb only – avoid ankles Explain purpose, show, and have patient demonstrate Do exercise rapidly Skip teaching for bilateral tasks None 25. What should nurse do if patient becomes dizzy during ambulation? Encourage to walk faster Stop, help sit down, take vitals Ignore and continue Call physician before helping None 1 out of 3 Thanks For Submitting Your Quiz !!