Question 1: What is the first step in preparing for bedside hair washing?
A.Gather all necessary supplies
B. Position the patient
C. Explain the procedure to the patient
D. Protect the patient’s eyes and ears
Question 2: What is the appropriate water temperature for bedside hair washing?
A. Around 34℃
B. Around 37°C
C. Around 40°C
D. Around 43°C
Question 3: What should be done to prepare the environment before starting bedside hair washing?
A. Open windows to ensure good ventilation
B. Move furniture, close windows, and set the room temperature to 22–26°C
C. Increase the room temperature to 30°C
D. No special preparation is needed
Question 4: During bedside hair washing, what should be done to protect the patient's eyes and ears?
A. Use eye pads and cotton balls
B. Use a towel to cover the eyes and ears
C. No protection is needed
D. Use a waterproof pad
Question 5: What should be done to prepare the environment before starting bed bathing?
A. Open windows to ensure good ventilation
B. Adjust the room temperature to above 24°C and close windows
C. Increase the room temperature to 30°C
D. No special preparation is needed
Question 6: Why is it important to cover the patient with a bath blanket during bed bathing?
A. To keep the patient warm
B. To protect the patient’s privacy
C. To make the procedure faster
D. To prevent the patient from moving
Question 7: When cleaning a patient's face and neck during bed bathing, which technique should be used to clean the eyes?
A. Clean from the outer corner of the eye to the inner corner.
B. Clean from the inner corner of the eye to the outer corner.
C. Clean from the top of the eye downward.
D. Clean from the bottom of the eye upward.
Question 8: When removing a patient's upper clothing during bed bathing, which side should you start with?
A. Start with the far side or the injured side.
B. Start with the near side or the healthy side.
C. Start with the side that is easiest to reach.
D. Start with the side that the patient prefers.
Question 9: What should you do if the patient shows signs of discomfort during bed bathing?
A.Continue the procedure quickly
B. Pause and ask the patient if they need a break
C. Immediately stop the procedure and assess the patient
D. Ignore the signs and continue
Question 10: What are the important considerations during bed bathing to ensure patient comfort and safety?
A. Observe the patient for signs of discomfort and stop immediately if any are observed.
B. Ensure the room temperature is above 24°C and close windows to maintain warmth.
C. Cover the patient with a bath blanket to protect their privacy and keep them warm.
D. All of the above
Question 11: When changing the bed linens, what is the correct sequence of actions after loosening the near-side linens?
A. Replace the rubber sheet and mattress cover, then roll the patient to the far side.
B. Roll the patient to the far side, then replace the rubber sheet and mattress cover.
C. Sweep the rubber sheet and mattress, then replace the bed linens.
D. Replace the bed linens, then sweep the rubber sheet and mattress.
Question 12: What should be done immediately after sweeping the rubber sheet and mattress during the bed linen changing procedure?
A. Assist the patient to turn over and lie flat.
B. Replace the bed linens, starting from the far side and working towards the near side.
C. Tidy the bed covers and assist the patient to a comfortable position.
D. Move the pillow and assist the patient to lie flat.
Question 13: What is an important consideration when replacing the pillowcase during the bed linen changing procedure?
A. Ensure the pillowcase is smooth and properly placed.
B. Replace the pillowcase without checking the patient’s comfort.
C. Use a disposable pillowcase for hygiene.
D. Place the dirty pillowcase on the floor.
Question 14: What should be done if the inner dressing is stuck to the wound during the dressing change procedure?
A. Use sterile saline to moisten the dressing before removing it.
B. Apply alcohol directly to the wound.
C. Cover the wound with a new dressing immediately.
D. Dispose of the old dressing without further action.
Question 15: How should the wound be cleaned during the dressing change procedure?
A. Use alcohol to clean the wound from the inside out.
B. Use Iodophor to clean the wound from the outside in if it is a contaminated wound.
C. Use saline to clean the wound from the outside in.
Use Iodophor to clean the wound from the outside in if it is an uncontaminated wound.
Question 16: What is an important consideration when applying a new dressing during the wound dressing change procedure?
A. Ensure the dressing is tight to prevent movement.
B. Use as much tape as possible to secure the dressing.
C. Ensure good blood circulation and avoid tight bandaging.
D. Apply the dressing quickly without checking the patient’s comfort.