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ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING NURSING MCQ
- What are ADLs in nursing?
a) Advanced Diagnostic Lab tests
b) Activities of Daily Living
c) Acute Disease Lifestyles
d) Aging Developmental Limitations
Answer: b) Activities of Daily Living
- Which of the following is an example of an instrumental activity of daily living (IADL)?
a) Bathing
b) Dressing
c) Grocery shopping
d) Eating
Answer: c) Grocery shopping
- What is the purpose of assessing a patient’s ability to perform ADLs?
a) To determine the patient’s age
b) To identify areas of independence and dependence
c) To diagnose medical conditions
d) To administer medication
Answer: b) To identify areas of independence and dependence
- Which ADL involves the ability to safely move from a sitting to a standing position?
a) Bathing
b) Dressing
c) Transferring
d) Grooming
Answer: c) Transferring
- Which of the following is a basic ADL?
a) Doing laundry
b) Managing finances
c) Feeding oneself
d) Using a telephone
Answer: c) Feeding oneself
- What is the purpose of assessing a patient’s ADLs in a nursing care plan?
a) To bill insurance companies
b) To determine the patient’s favorite activities c) To identify interventions to meet the patient’s needs
d) To discharge the patient from the hospital Answer: c) To identify interventions to meet the patient’s needs
- Which ADL includes activities such as brushing teeth and combing hair?
a) Bathing
b) Dressing
c) Grooming
d) Toileting
Answer: c) Grooming
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- Which of the following is an example of a cognitive impairment that may affect a patient’s ability to perform ADLs?
a) Arthritis
b) Diabetes
c) Alzheimer’s disease
d) Hypertension
Answer: c) Alzheimer’s disease
- In the Katz Index of Independence in Activities of Daily Living, how many areas of functioning are assessed?
a) 2
b) 5
c) 7
d) 10
Answer: b) 5
- Which ADL involves the ability to get in and out of a bed or chair?
a) Bathing
b) Dressing
c) Transferring
d) Toileting
Answer: c) Transferring
- What is the purpose of using assistive devices in ADL care?
a) To decrease patient independence
b) To minimize caregiver involvement
c) To promote patient safety and independence d) To increase healthcare costs
Answer: c) To promote patient safety and independence
- Which ADL involves the ability to control bowel and bladder functions?
a) Bathing
b) Dressing
c) Toileting
d) Grooming
Answer: c) Toileting
- In the Lawton-Brody Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale (IADL), how many activities are typically assessed?
a) 2
b) 5
c) 7
d) 8
Answer: d) 8
- Which ADL involves the ability to dress and undress, including putting on shoes and socks? a) Bathing
b) Dressing
c) Toileting
d) Grooming
Answer: b) Dressing
- What is the primary goal of rehabilitation in relation to ADLs?
a) To maximize independence and function
b) To keep patients bedridden
c) To restrict mobility
d) To decrease social interactions
Answer: a) To maximize independence and function
- Which ADL includes the ability to wash the face, hands, and body?
a) Bathing
b) Dressing
c) Toileting
d) Grooming
Answer: a) Bathing
- Which of the following is an example of an assistive device that can aid in bathing for individuals with limited mobility?
a) Toothbrush
b) Shower chair
c) Hairbrush
d) Nail clippers
Answer: b) Shower chair
- Which ADL involves the ability to prepare and consume food?
a) Bathing
b) Dressing
c) Feeding
d) Toileting
Answer: c) Feeding
- In ADL assessments, what does “mobility” refer to?
a) Ability to use a mobile phone
b) Ability to walk or move
c) Ability to use public transportation
d) Ability to access the internet
Answer: b) Ability to walk or move
- Which ADL involves the ability to maintain personal hygiene after toileting?
a) Bathing
b) Dressing
c) Toileting
d) Grooming
Answer: d) Grooming
- What is the purpose of assessing ADLs in geriatric nursing?
a) To discriminate against elderly patients
b) To promote independence and quality of life c) To administer vaccines
d) To prevent ADLs
Answer: b) To promote independence and quality of life
- In the Lawton-Brody IADL Scale, which activity assesses the ability to use the telephone?
a) Preparing meals
b) Managing medications
c) Handling finances
d) Using the telephone
Answer: d) Using the telephone
- Which ADL involves the ability to bathe the lower body and feet, including washing between the toes?
a) Bathing
b) Dressing
c) Toileting
d) Grooming
Answer: a) Bathing
- What is the primary purpose of an ADL flow sheet in nursing documentation?
a) To record the patient’s favorite activities
b) To track changes in the patient’s ADL status over time
c) To order assistive devices
d) To bill insurance companies
Answer: b) To track changes in the patient’s ADL status over time
- Which ADL involves the ability to eat independently, including using utensils?
a) Bathing
b) Dressing
c) Toileting
d) Feeding
Answer: d) Feeding
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