MIDTERMS
QUIZ NO.1
PERSONAL HYGIENE AND
BED BATH
1. Which of the following is NOT a rationale for Bed
Bath?
a. This intervention cools and refreshens the client.
b. Bathing stimulates the nerves and improves
respiration and clearing of airways.
c. Complete bed bath provides a good opportunity for
the care provider to observe the client.
d. This allows the patient to move his/her extremities
with assistance
2. Which of the following is NOT a consideration for
Bed Bath?
a. Complete bed bath is indicated for patients who are
really dependent on the nurse.
b. Perineal Care is an example of Partial Bed Bath
c. It is important to perform bed bath with the client
positioned close to the nurse.
d. Apply strokes from proximal to distal parts of the
body.
3. A condition of muscular weakness
caused by nerve damage or disease
a. Paresis
b. Peristalsis
c. Paralysis
d. Paresthesia
4. A condition wherein there is loss of the ability to
move some or all parts of the body
a. Paresis
b. Peristalsis
c. Paralysis
d. Paresthesia
5. Upon giving bed bath to her patient Nurse Lolita
noticed that her patient has redness on some bony
prominences of the patient’s back and near the sacral
area. This would give Nurse Lolita the impression that
her client might be having which of the following:
a. Impending Development of Bed Sores
b. Stage 2 Bed Sore
c. Stage 3 Bed Sore
d. Stage 4 Bed Sore
6. Which type of Bed Bath is given to patients who are
weak or totally unable to bathe themselves
a. Partial Bed Bath
b. Complete Bed Bath
c. Tub Bath
d. Shower
7. Which type of Bed Bath is given to patients who can
take care of his/her own limited bathing needs
a. Partial Bed Bath
b. Complete Bed Bath
c. Tub Bath
d. Shower
8. Which of the following is NOT included in the
guidelines for providing bed bath and personal hygiene
to patients
a. Communicate with the patient while providing bed
bath.
b. Continually observe the client for distress. If the
appears tired, stop the bath.
c. Recommend lotions and creams that you have tried
and tested already to provide for better source of
moisture regimen
d. Check the patient’s bed clothes for personal items
before putting them in the laundry.
9. Bath should not be given immediately
after food
a. TRUE
b. FALSE
c. MAYBE
d. DON’T CARE
10. Statement A: Bathing a patient in bed is called “bed
bath or sponge bath”
Statement B: Partial bed bath means cleansing skin
areas where secretions accumulate or where dirt collects
A. Only Statement A is Correct
B. Only Statement B is Correct
C. Both Statements are correct
D. None of the Statements are correct
11. Which of the following is an indication of complete
bed bath?
a. Physical Therapy client
b. Unconscious and semi conscious patient
c. Out-patient Department Clients
d. Chemotherapy patients
12-14. Name the 3 massage types used along with bed
bath (Put a bracket)
12.
13.
14.
15. Give one intervention a nurse must do when skin
breakdown is noted at the lumbosacral area upon
providing bed bath to a patient
END
Pen’s up
Pass your papers to your leaders
ANSWER KEY
1. Which of the following is NOT a rationale for Bed
Bath?
a. This intervention cools and refreshens the client.
b. Bathing stimulates the nerves and improves
respiration and clearing of airways.
c. Complete bed bath provides a good opportunity for
the care provider to observe the client.
d. This allows the patient to move his/her extremities
with assistance
1. Which of the following is NOT a rationale for Bed
Bath?
a. This intervention cools and refreshens the client.
b. Bathing stimulates the nerves and improves
respiration and clearing of airways.
c. Complete bed bath provides a good opportunity for
the care provider to observe the client.
d. This allows the patient to move his/her extremities
with assistance
2. Which of the following is NOT a consideration for
Bed Bath?
a. Complete bed bath is indicated for patients who are
really dependent on the nurse.
b. Perineal Care is an example of Partial Bed Bath
c. It is important to perform bed bath with the client
positioned close to the nurse.
d. Apply strokes from proximal to distal parts of the
body.
2. Which of the following is NOT a consideration for
Bed Bath?
a. Complete bed bath is indicated for patients who are
really dependent on the nurse.
b. Perineal Care is an example of Partial Bed Bath
c. It is important to perform bed bath with the client
positioned close to the nurse.
d. Apply strokes from proximal to distal parts of the
body.
3. A condition of muscular weakness
caused by nerve damage or disease
a. Paresis
b. Peristalsis
c. Paralysis
d. Paresthesia
3. A condition of muscular weakness
caused by nerve damage or disease
a. Paresis
b. Peristalsis
c. Paralysis
d. Paresthesia
4. A condition wherein there is loss of the ability to
move some or all parts of the body
a. Paresis
b. Peristalsis
c. Paralysis
d. Paresthesia
4. A condition wherein there is loss of the ability to
move some or all parts of the body
a. Paresis
b. Peristalsis
c. Paralysis
d. Paresthesia
5. Upon giving bed bath to her patient Nurse Lolita
noticed that her patient has redness on some bony
prominences of the patient’s back and near the sacral
area. This would give Nurse Lolita the impression that
her client might be having which of the following:
a. Impending Development of Bed Sores
b. Stage 2 Bed Sore
c. Stage 3 Bed Sore
d. Stage 4 Bed Sore
5. Upon giving bed bath to her patient Nurse Lolita
noticed that her patient has redness on some bony
prominences of the patient’s back and near the sacral
area. This would give Nurse Lolita the impression that
her client might be having which of the following:
a. Impending Development of Bed Sores
b. Stage 2 Bed Sore
c. Stage 3 Bed Sore
d. Stage 4 Bed Sore
6. Which type of Bed Bath is given to patients who are
weak or totally unable to bathe themselves
a. Partial Bed Bath
b. Complete Bed Bath
c. Tub Bath
d. Shower
6. Which type of Bed Bath is given to patients who are
weak or totally unable to bathe themselves
a. Partial Bed Bath
b. Complete Bed Bath
c. Tub Bath
d. Shower
7. Which type of Bed Bath is given to patients who can
take care of his/her own limited bathing needs
a. Partial Bed Bath
b. Complete Bed Bath
c. Tub Bath
d. Shower
7. Which type of Bed Bath is given to patients who can
take care of his/her own limited bathing needs
a. Partial Bed Bath
b. Complete Bed Bath
c. Tub Bath
d. Shower
8. Which of the following is NOT included in the
guidelines for providing bed bath and personal hygiene
to patients
a. Communicate with the patient while providing bed
bath.
b. Continually observe the client for distress. If the
appears tired, stop the bath.
c. Recommend lotions and creams that you have tried
and tested already to provide for better source of
moisture regimen
d. Check the patient’s bed clothes for personal items
before putting them in the laundry.
8. Which of the following is NOT included in the
guidelines for providing bed bath and personal hygiene
to patients
a. Communicate with the patient while providing bed
bath.
b. Continually observe the client for distress. If the
appears tired, stop the bath.
c. Recommend lotions and creams that you have tried
and tested already to provide for better source of
moisture regimen
d. Check the patient’s bed clothes for personal items
before putting them in the laundry.
9. Bath should not be given immediately after
food
a. TRUE
b. FALSE
c. MAYBE
d. DON’T CARE
9. Bath should not be given immediately after
food
a. TRUE
b. FALSE
c. MAYBE
d. DON’T CARE
10. Statement A: Bathing a patient in bed is
called “bed bath or sponge bath”
Statement B: Partial bed bath means
cleansing skin areas where secretions accumulate
or where dirt collects
A. Only Statement A is Correct
B. Only Statement B is Correct
C. Both Statements are correct
D. None of the Statements are correct
10. Statement A: Bathing a patient in bed is
called “bed bath or sponge bath”
Statement B: Partial bed bath means
cleansing skin areas where secretions accumulate
or where dirt collects
A. Only Statement A is Correct
B. Only Statement B is Correct
C. Both Statements are correct
D. None of the Statements are correct
11. Which of the following is an indication of complete
bed bath?
a. Physical Therapy client
b. Unconscious and semi conscious patient
c. Out-patient Department Clients
d. Chemotherapy patients
11. Which of the following is an indication of complete
bed bath?
a. Physical Therapy client
b. Unconscious and semi conscious patient
c. Out-patient Department Clients
d. Chemotherapy patients
12-14. Name the 3 massage types used along with bed
bath (Put a bracket)
12.
13.
14.
12-14. Name the 3 massage types used along with bed
bath (Put a bracket)
12. EFFLEURAGE
13. PETRISSAGE
14. TAPOTEMENT
15. Give one intervention a nurse must do when bed sores
are noted upon providing bed bath to a patient
15. Give one intervention a nurse must do when skin
breakdown is noted at the lumbosacral area upon
providing bed bath to a patient
Either of the TWO:
1. Massage site
2. Turn patient towards the unaffected side

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  • 2.
    1. Which ofthe following is NOT a rationale for Bed Bath? a. This intervention cools and refreshens the client. b. Bathing stimulates the nerves and improves respiration and clearing of airways. c. Complete bed bath provides a good opportunity for the care provider to observe the client. d. This allows the patient to move his/her extremities with assistance
  • 3.
    2. Which ofthe following is NOT a consideration for Bed Bath? a. Complete bed bath is indicated for patients who are really dependent on the nurse. b. Perineal Care is an example of Partial Bed Bath c. It is important to perform bed bath with the client positioned close to the nurse. d. Apply strokes from proximal to distal parts of the body.
  • 4.
    3. A conditionof muscular weakness caused by nerve damage or disease a. Paresis b. Peristalsis c. Paralysis d. Paresthesia
  • 5.
    4. A conditionwherein there is loss of the ability to move some or all parts of the body a. Paresis b. Peristalsis c. Paralysis d. Paresthesia
  • 6.
    5. Upon givingbed bath to her patient Nurse Lolita noticed that her patient has redness on some bony prominences of the patient’s back and near the sacral area. This would give Nurse Lolita the impression that her client might be having which of the following: a. Impending Development of Bed Sores b. Stage 2 Bed Sore c. Stage 3 Bed Sore d. Stage 4 Bed Sore
  • 7.
    6. Which typeof Bed Bath is given to patients who are weak or totally unable to bathe themselves a. Partial Bed Bath b. Complete Bed Bath c. Tub Bath d. Shower
  • 8.
    7. Which typeof Bed Bath is given to patients who can take care of his/her own limited bathing needs a. Partial Bed Bath b. Complete Bed Bath c. Tub Bath d. Shower
  • 9.
    8. Which ofthe following is NOT included in the guidelines for providing bed bath and personal hygiene to patients a. Communicate with the patient while providing bed bath. b. Continually observe the client for distress. If the appears tired, stop the bath. c. Recommend lotions and creams that you have tried and tested already to provide for better source of moisture regimen d. Check the patient’s bed clothes for personal items before putting them in the laundry.
  • 10.
    9. Bath shouldnot be given immediately after food a. TRUE b. FALSE c. MAYBE d. DON’T CARE
  • 11.
    10. Statement A:Bathing a patient in bed is called “bed bath or sponge bath” Statement B: Partial bed bath means cleansing skin areas where secretions accumulate or where dirt collects A. Only Statement A is Correct B. Only Statement B is Correct C. Both Statements are correct D. None of the Statements are correct
  • 12.
    11. Which ofthe following is an indication of complete bed bath? a. Physical Therapy client b. Unconscious and semi conscious patient c. Out-patient Department Clients d. Chemotherapy patients
  • 13.
    12-14. Name the3 massage types used along with bed bath (Put a bracket) 12. 13. 14.
  • 14.
    15. Give oneintervention a nurse must do when skin breakdown is noted at the lumbosacral area upon providing bed bath to a patient
  • 15.
    END Pen’s up Pass yourpapers to your leaders
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  • 18.
    1. Which ofthe following is NOT a rationale for Bed Bath? a. This intervention cools and refreshens the client. b. Bathing stimulates the nerves and improves respiration and clearing of airways. c. Complete bed bath provides a good opportunity for the care provider to observe the client. d. This allows the patient to move his/her extremities with assistance
  • 19.
    1. Which ofthe following is NOT a rationale for Bed Bath? a. This intervention cools and refreshens the client. b. Bathing stimulates the nerves and improves respiration and clearing of airways. c. Complete bed bath provides a good opportunity for the care provider to observe the client. d. This allows the patient to move his/her extremities with assistance
  • 20.
    2. Which ofthe following is NOT a consideration for Bed Bath? a. Complete bed bath is indicated for patients who are really dependent on the nurse. b. Perineal Care is an example of Partial Bed Bath c. It is important to perform bed bath with the client positioned close to the nurse. d. Apply strokes from proximal to distal parts of the body.
  • 21.
    2. Which ofthe following is NOT a consideration for Bed Bath? a. Complete bed bath is indicated for patients who are really dependent on the nurse. b. Perineal Care is an example of Partial Bed Bath c. It is important to perform bed bath with the client positioned close to the nurse. d. Apply strokes from proximal to distal parts of the body.
  • 22.
    3. A conditionof muscular weakness caused by nerve damage or disease a. Paresis b. Peristalsis c. Paralysis d. Paresthesia
  • 23.
    3. A conditionof muscular weakness caused by nerve damage or disease a. Paresis b. Peristalsis c. Paralysis d. Paresthesia
  • 24.
    4. A conditionwherein there is loss of the ability to move some or all parts of the body a. Paresis b. Peristalsis c. Paralysis d. Paresthesia
  • 25.
    4. A conditionwherein there is loss of the ability to move some or all parts of the body a. Paresis b. Peristalsis c. Paralysis d. Paresthesia
  • 26.
    5. Upon givingbed bath to her patient Nurse Lolita noticed that her patient has redness on some bony prominences of the patient’s back and near the sacral area. This would give Nurse Lolita the impression that her client might be having which of the following: a. Impending Development of Bed Sores b. Stage 2 Bed Sore c. Stage 3 Bed Sore d. Stage 4 Bed Sore
  • 27.
    5. Upon givingbed bath to her patient Nurse Lolita noticed that her patient has redness on some bony prominences of the patient’s back and near the sacral area. This would give Nurse Lolita the impression that her client might be having which of the following: a. Impending Development of Bed Sores b. Stage 2 Bed Sore c. Stage 3 Bed Sore d. Stage 4 Bed Sore
  • 28.
    6. Which typeof Bed Bath is given to patients who are weak or totally unable to bathe themselves a. Partial Bed Bath b. Complete Bed Bath c. Tub Bath d. Shower
  • 29.
    6. Which typeof Bed Bath is given to patients who are weak or totally unable to bathe themselves a. Partial Bed Bath b. Complete Bed Bath c. Tub Bath d. Shower
  • 30.
    7. Which typeof Bed Bath is given to patients who can take care of his/her own limited bathing needs a. Partial Bed Bath b. Complete Bed Bath c. Tub Bath d. Shower
  • 31.
    7. Which typeof Bed Bath is given to patients who can take care of his/her own limited bathing needs a. Partial Bed Bath b. Complete Bed Bath c. Tub Bath d. Shower
  • 32.
    8. Which ofthe following is NOT included in the guidelines for providing bed bath and personal hygiene to patients a. Communicate with the patient while providing bed bath. b. Continually observe the client for distress. If the appears tired, stop the bath. c. Recommend lotions and creams that you have tried and tested already to provide for better source of moisture regimen d. Check the patient’s bed clothes for personal items before putting them in the laundry.
  • 33.
    8. Which ofthe following is NOT included in the guidelines for providing bed bath and personal hygiene to patients a. Communicate with the patient while providing bed bath. b. Continually observe the client for distress. If the appears tired, stop the bath. c. Recommend lotions and creams that you have tried and tested already to provide for better source of moisture regimen d. Check the patient’s bed clothes for personal items before putting them in the laundry.
  • 34.
    9. Bath shouldnot be given immediately after food a. TRUE b. FALSE c. MAYBE d. DON’T CARE
  • 35.
    9. Bath shouldnot be given immediately after food a. TRUE b. FALSE c. MAYBE d. DON’T CARE
  • 36.
    10. Statement A:Bathing a patient in bed is called “bed bath or sponge bath” Statement B: Partial bed bath means cleansing skin areas where secretions accumulate or where dirt collects A. Only Statement A is Correct B. Only Statement B is Correct C. Both Statements are correct D. None of the Statements are correct
  • 37.
    10. Statement A:Bathing a patient in bed is called “bed bath or sponge bath” Statement B: Partial bed bath means cleansing skin areas where secretions accumulate or where dirt collects A. Only Statement A is Correct B. Only Statement B is Correct C. Both Statements are correct D. None of the Statements are correct
  • 38.
    11. Which ofthe following is an indication of complete bed bath? a. Physical Therapy client b. Unconscious and semi conscious patient c. Out-patient Department Clients d. Chemotherapy patients
  • 39.
    11. Which ofthe following is an indication of complete bed bath? a. Physical Therapy client b. Unconscious and semi conscious patient c. Out-patient Department Clients d. Chemotherapy patients
  • 40.
    12-14. Name the3 massage types used along with bed bath (Put a bracket) 12. 13. 14.
  • 41.
    12-14. Name the3 massage types used along with bed bath (Put a bracket) 12. EFFLEURAGE 13. PETRISSAGE 14. TAPOTEMENT
  • 42.
    15. Give oneintervention a nurse must do when bed sores are noted upon providing bed bath to a patient
  • 43.
    15. Give oneintervention a nurse must do when skin breakdown is noted at the lumbosacral area upon providing bed bath to a patient Either of the TWO: 1. Massage site 2. Turn patient towards the unaffected side