Deck 38: Activity and Exercise

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Isotonic,isometric,and resistive isometric are three categories of exercise.They are classified according to the type of muscle contraction involved.Of the following exercises,which are considered isotonic?

A) Bicycling, swimming, walking, jogging, dancing
B) Tightening or tensing of muscles without moving body parts
C) Push-ups, hip lifting, pushing feet against a footboard on the bed
D) Quadriceps set exercises and contraction of the gluteal muscles
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The patient weighs 450 lbs (204.5 kg)and complains of shortness of breath with any exertion.His health care provider has recommended that he begin an exercise program.He states that he can hardly get out of bed and just cannot do anything around the house.To focus on the cause of the patient's complaints,the nurse devises which of the following nursing diagnoses?

A) Activity intolerance related to excessive weight
B) Activity intolerance related to bed rest
C) Impaired gas exchange related to shortness of breath
D) Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements
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Unlike arthritis,joint degeneration

A) Occurs only from noninflammatory disease.
B) Occurs only from inflammatory disease.
C) Involves overgrowth of bone at the articular ends.
D) Affects mostly non-weight-bearing joints
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The patient has been bedridden for several months owing to severe congestive heart disease.In determining a plan of care for this patient that will address his activity level,the nurse formulates which of the following nursing diagnoses?

A) Fatigue related to poor physical condition
B) Impaired gas exchange related to decreased cardiac output
C) Decreased cardiac output related to decreased myocardial contractility
D) Activity intolerance related to physical deconditioning
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Approximately what percentage of all back pain is associated with manual lifting tasks?

A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 75%
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The nurse is providing care to a patient who is bedridden.To prevent fatigue,the nurse raises the height of the bed.The nurse understands that balance is maintained by raising the bed to

A) Prevent a shift in the nurse's base of support.
B) Narrow the base of support.
C) Allow the nurse to bring his or her feet close together.
D) Shift the center of gravity further away from the base of support.
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The nurse is developing an exercise program for elderly patients living in a nursing home.To develop a beneficial health promotion program,the nurse needs to understand that when dealing with the elderly

A) Exercise is of very little benefit because the patients are old.
B) It is important to disregard their current interests in favor of exercise.
C) No physical benefit can be gained without a formal exercise program.
D) Adjustments to exercise programs may have to be made to prevent problems.
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Which of the following exercise activities would most likely provide the opportunity for mind-body awareness?

A) Warm-up activity
B) Resistance training
C) Aerobic exercise
D) Cool-down activity
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The nurse is examining a patient who is admitted to the emergency department with severe elbow pain.Of the following situations,which would cause the nurse to suspect a ligament tear or joint fracture?

A) Range of motion of the elbow is limited.
B) Joint motion is greater than normal.
C) The patient has arthritis.
D) The elbow cannot be moved (frozen).
Question
The nurse is developing an exercise plan for someone diagnosed with congestive heart failure and exercise intolerance.In doing so,the nurse should

A) Plan for 20 minutes of continuous aerobic activity and increase as tolerated.
B) Perform 6-minute walks at the patient's pace at least 2 times a day.
C) Instruct the patient that he should not take his beta blocker medication on exercise days.
D) Encourage a high-calorie diet to plan for extra calorie expenditure.
Question
The nurse is attempting to start an exercise program in a local community as a health promotion project.In explaining the purpose of the project,the nurse explains to community leaders that

A) A sedentary lifestyle contributes to the development of health-related problems.
B) The recommended frequency of workouts should be twice a day.
C) An exercise prescription should incorporate aerobic exercise only.
D) The purpose of weight training is to bulk up muscles.
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The nurse is preparing to reposition a patient.Before doing so,the nurse must

A) Assess the weight to be lifted and the assistance needed.
B) Attempt to manually lift the patient alone before asking for assistance.
C) Attempt a manual lift only when lifting most or all of the patient's weight.
D) Not use the agency lift team if a mechanical lift is available.
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Many patients find it difficult to incorporate an exercise program into their daily lives because of time constraints.For these patients,it is beneficial to reinforce that many ADLs are used to accumulate the recommended 30 minutes or more per day of moderate-intensity physical activity.When instructing these patients,the nurse explains that

A) Housework is not considered an aerobic exercise.
B) To strengthen back muscles, the patient should bend using back muscles.
C) Daily chores should begin with gentle stretches.
D) The patient should stick to one chore until it is done before beginning a new one.
Question
An active lifestyle is important for maintaining and promoting health.In developing an exercise program,the nurse understands that

A) Physical exercise is contraindicated for patients with chronic illnesses.
B) Regular physical activity is beneficial only for the body part that is exercised.
C) Physical exercise has no effect on psychological well-being.
D) Physical activity enhances functioning of all body systems.
Question
In planning a physical activity program for a patient,the nurse must understand that

A) Isotonic exercises cause contraction without changing muscle length.
B) The best program includes a combination of exercises.
C) Isometric contraction involves the movement of body parts.
D) Resistive isometric exercises can lead to bone wasting.
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The patient is brought to the emergency department with possible injury to his shoulder.To help determine the degree of injury,the nurse should evaluate

A) The patient's gait.
B) The patient's range of motion.
C) Fine motor coordination.
D) Activity tolerance.
Question
The nurse is preparing to position an immobile patient.Before doing so,the nurse must understand that

A) Manual lifting is the easier method and should be tried first.
B) Following body mechanics principles alone will prevent back injury.
C) Body mechanics can be ignored when patient handling equipment is used.
D) Body mechanics alone are not sufficient to prevent injuries.
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A structural curvature of the spine associated with vertebral rotation is known as

A) Scoliosis.
B) Osteogenesis.
C) Osteomalacia.
D) Arthritis.
Question
The coordinated efforts of the musculoskeletal and nervous system maintain balance,posture,and body alignment.Body alignment refers to

A) A low center of gravity balanced over a wide base of support.
B) The result of weight, center of gravity, and balance.
C) The relationship of one body part to another.
D) The force that occurs in a direction to oppose movement.
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The patient is eager to begin his exercise program with a 2-mile jog.The nurse instructs the patient to warm up with stretching exercises.The patient states that he is ready and does not want to waste time with a "warm-up." The nurse explains that the warm-up

A) Allows the body to readjust gradually to baseline functioning.
B) Prepares the body and decreases the potential for injury.
C) Should not involve stretching exercises because they can lead to injury.
D) Should be performed with high intensity to prepare for the coming challenge.
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The nurse is working with the patient in developing an exercise plan.The patient tells the nurse that she just will not participate in a formal exercise program.The nurse then suggests that exercise activities can be incorporated into activities of daily living.The patient seems to be agreeable to that concept.Of the following activities,which would be considered a moderate-intensity activity?

A) Doing laundry
B) Making the bed
C) Ironing
D) Folding clothes
Question
In assisting the patient to exercise,the nurse should

A) Expect that pain will occur with exercise of unused muscle groups.
B) Set the pace for the exercise class.
C) Force muscles or joints to go just beyond resistance.
D) Stop the exercise if pain is experienced.
Question
The patient is admitted with a stroke.The outcome of this disorder is uncertain,but the patient is unable to move his right arm and leg.The nurse understands that

A) Active range of motion is the only thing that will prevent contractures from forming.
B) Passive range of motion must be instituted to help prevent contracture formation.
C) Range-of-motion exercises should be started 2 days after the patient is stable.
D) Range-of-motion exercises should be done on major joints only.
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The patient is being admitted for elective knee surgery.While the nurse is admitting the patient,she will

A) Begin to develop a discharge plan.
B) Plan to wait until after the surgery to plan for discharge.
C) Place a generalized discharge plan in the record for later use.
D) Address immediate needs of the patient only and address other needs later.
Question
When assessing the activity tolerance of a patient,the nurse would evaluate which of the following?

A) Skeletal abnormalities
B) Emotional factors
C) Age
D) Pregnancy status
E) Race
Question
In developing a nursing care plan for increasing activity tolerance in a patient,the nurse should

A) Use generalized therapies because they work for everyone.
B) Consult with members of the health care team.
C) Avoid goals published by the American College of Sports Medicine.
D) Involve the patient and the patient's family in designing an exercise plan.
E) Consider the patient's ability to increase activity level.
Question
The patient has been in bed for several days and needs to be ambulated.Before ambulation,the nurse

A) Removes the gait belt to allow for unrestricted movement.
B) Has the patient get up from bed before he has a chance to get dizzy.
C) Has the patient look down to watch his feet to prevent tripping.
D) Dangles the patient on the side of the bed.
Question
The nurse is developing a plan of care for a patient diagnosed with activity intolerance.Of the following strategies,which has the best chance of maintaining patient compliance?

A) Performing 20 minutes of aerobic exercise daily with 10 minute warm-up and cool-down periods
B) Instructing the patient to use an exercise log to record day, time, duration, and responses to exercise activity
C) Instructing the patient on the evils of not exercising, and getting her to take responsibility for her current health status
D) Arranging for the patient to join a gym that she will have to pay, for so that she does not need to depend on insurance
Question
The nurse is ambulating a patient in the hall when she notices that he is beginning to fall.The nurse should

A) Grab the patient and hold him tight to prevent the fall.
B) Gently lower the patient to the floor.
C) Jump back and let the patient fall naturally.
D) Push the patient against the wall and guide him to the floor.
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Bones perform five functions in the body: support,protection,movement,mineral storage,and hematopoiesis.In the discussion of body mechanics,which are the most important?

A) Support
B) Protection
C) Movement
D) Mineral storage
E) Hematopoiesis
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Isotonic,isometric,and resistive isometric are three categories of exercise.They are classified according to the type of muscle contraction involved.Of the following exercises,which are considered isotonic?

A) Bicycling, swimming, walking, jogging, dancing
B) Tightening or tensing of muscles without moving body parts
C) Push-ups, hip lifting, pushing feet against a footboard on the bed
D) Quadriceps set exercises and contraction of the gluteal muscles
Bicycling, swimming, walking, jogging, dancing
2
The patient weighs 450 lbs (204.5 kg)and complains of shortness of breath with any exertion.His health care provider has recommended that he begin an exercise program.He states that he can hardly get out of bed and just cannot do anything around the house.To focus on the cause of the patient's complaints,the nurse devises which of the following nursing diagnoses?

A) Activity intolerance related to excessive weight
B) Activity intolerance related to bed rest
C) Impaired gas exchange related to shortness of breath
D) Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements
Activity intolerance related to excessive weight
3
Unlike arthritis,joint degeneration

A) Occurs only from noninflammatory disease.
B) Occurs only from inflammatory disease.
C) Involves overgrowth of bone at the articular ends.
D) Affects mostly non-weight-bearing joints
Involves overgrowth of bone at the articular ends.
4
The patient has been bedridden for several months owing to severe congestive heart disease.In determining a plan of care for this patient that will address his activity level,the nurse formulates which of the following nursing diagnoses?

A) Fatigue related to poor physical condition
B) Impaired gas exchange related to decreased cardiac output
C) Decreased cardiac output related to decreased myocardial contractility
D) Activity intolerance related to physical deconditioning
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Approximately what percentage of all back pain is associated with manual lifting tasks?

A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 75%
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The nurse is providing care to a patient who is bedridden.To prevent fatigue,the nurse raises the height of the bed.The nurse understands that balance is maintained by raising the bed to

A) Prevent a shift in the nurse's base of support.
B) Narrow the base of support.
C) Allow the nurse to bring his or her feet close together.
D) Shift the center of gravity further away from the base of support.
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The nurse is developing an exercise program for elderly patients living in a nursing home.To develop a beneficial health promotion program,the nurse needs to understand that when dealing with the elderly

A) Exercise is of very little benefit because the patients are old.
B) It is important to disregard their current interests in favor of exercise.
C) No physical benefit can be gained without a formal exercise program.
D) Adjustments to exercise programs may have to be made to prevent problems.
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Which of the following exercise activities would most likely provide the opportunity for mind-body awareness?

A) Warm-up activity
B) Resistance training
C) Aerobic exercise
D) Cool-down activity
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The nurse is examining a patient who is admitted to the emergency department with severe elbow pain.Of the following situations,which would cause the nurse to suspect a ligament tear or joint fracture?

A) Range of motion of the elbow is limited.
B) Joint motion is greater than normal.
C) The patient has arthritis.
D) The elbow cannot be moved (frozen).
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The nurse is developing an exercise plan for someone diagnosed with congestive heart failure and exercise intolerance.In doing so,the nurse should

A) Plan for 20 minutes of continuous aerobic activity and increase as tolerated.
B) Perform 6-minute walks at the patient's pace at least 2 times a day.
C) Instruct the patient that he should not take his beta blocker medication on exercise days.
D) Encourage a high-calorie diet to plan for extra calorie expenditure.
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The nurse is attempting to start an exercise program in a local community as a health promotion project.In explaining the purpose of the project,the nurse explains to community leaders that

A) A sedentary lifestyle contributes to the development of health-related problems.
B) The recommended frequency of workouts should be twice a day.
C) An exercise prescription should incorporate aerobic exercise only.
D) The purpose of weight training is to bulk up muscles.
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The nurse is preparing to reposition a patient.Before doing so,the nurse must

A) Assess the weight to be lifted and the assistance needed.
B) Attempt to manually lift the patient alone before asking for assistance.
C) Attempt a manual lift only when lifting most or all of the patient's weight.
D) Not use the agency lift team if a mechanical lift is available.
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Many patients find it difficult to incorporate an exercise program into their daily lives because of time constraints.For these patients,it is beneficial to reinforce that many ADLs are used to accumulate the recommended 30 minutes or more per day of moderate-intensity physical activity.When instructing these patients,the nurse explains that

A) Housework is not considered an aerobic exercise.
B) To strengthen back muscles, the patient should bend using back muscles.
C) Daily chores should begin with gentle stretches.
D) The patient should stick to one chore until it is done before beginning a new one.
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14
An active lifestyle is important for maintaining and promoting health.In developing an exercise program,the nurse understands that

A) Physical exercise is contraindicated for patients with chronic illnesses.
B) Regular physical activity is beneficial only for the body part that is exercised.
C) Physical exercise has no effect on psychological well-being.
D) Physical activity enhances functioning of all body systems.
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15
In planning a physical activity program for a patient,the nurse must understand that

A) Isotonic exercises cause contraction without changing muscle length.
B) The best program includes a combination of exercises.
C) Isometric contraction involves the movement of body parts.
D) Resistive isometric exercises can lead to bone wasting.
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The patient is brought to the emergency department with possible injury to his shoulder.To help determine the degree of injury,the nurse should evaluate

A) The patient's gait.
B) The patient's range of motion.
C) Fine motor coordination.
D) Activity tolerance.
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17
The nurse is preparing to position an immobile patient.Before doing so,the nurse must understand that

A) Manual lifting is the easier method and should be tried first.
B) Following body mechanics principles alone will prevent back injury.
C) Body mechanics can be ignored when patient handling equipment is used.
D) Body mechanics alone are not sufficient to prevent injuries.
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A structural curvature of the spine associated with vertebral rotation is known as

A) Scoliosis.
B) Osteogenesis.
C) Osteomalacia.
D) Arthritis.
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19
The coordinated efforts of the musculoskeletal and nervous system maintain balance,posture,and body alignment.Body alignment refers to

A) A low center of gravity balanced over a wide base of support.
B) The result of weight, center of gravity, and balance.
C) The relationship of one body part to another.
D) The force that occurs in a direction to oppose movement.
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The patient is eager to begin his exercise program with a 2-mile jog.The nurse instructs the patient to warm up with stretching exercises.The patient states that he is ready and does not want to waste time with a "warm-up." The nurse explains that the warm-up

A) Allows the body to readjust gradually to baseline functioning.
B) Prepares the body and decreases the potential for injury.
C) Should not involve stretching exercises because they can lead to injury.
D) Should be performed with high intensity to prepare for the coming challenge.
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21
The nurse is working with the patient in developing an exercise plan.The patient tells the nurse that she just will not participate in a formal exercise program.The nurse then suggests that exercise activities can be incorporated into activities of daily living.The patient seems to be agreeable to that concept.Of the following activities,which would be considered a moderate-intensity activity?

A) Doing laundry
B) Making the bed
C) Ironing
D) Folding clothes
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22
In assisting the patient to exercise,the nurse should

A) Expect that pain will occur with exercise of unused muscle groups.
B) Set the pace for the exercise class.
C) Force muscles or joints to go just beyond resistance.
D) Stop the exercise if pain is experienced.
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23
The patient is admitted with a stroke.The outcome of this disorder is uncertain,but the patient is unable to move his right arm and leg.The nurse understands that

A) Active range of motion is the only thing that will prevent contractures from forming.
B) Passive range of motion must be instituted to help prevent contracture formation.
C) Range-of-motion exercises should be started 2 days after the patient is stable.
D) Range-of-motion exercises should be done on major joints only.
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24
The patient is being admitted for elective knee surgery.While the nurse is admitting the patient,she will

A) Begin to develop a discharge plan.
B) Plan to wait until after the surgery to plan for discharge.
C) Place a generalized discharge plan in the record for later use.
D) Address immediate needs of the patient only and address other needs later.
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25
When assessing the activity tolerance of a patient,the nurse would evaluate which of the following?

A) Skeletal abnormalities
B) Emotional factors
C) Age
D) Pregnancy status
E) Race
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26
In developing a nursing care plan for increasing activity tolerance in a patient,the nurse should

A) Use generalized therapies because they work for everyone.
B) Consult with members of the health care team.
C) Avoid goals published by the American College of Sports Medicine.
D) Involve the patient and the patient's family in designing an exercise plan.
E) Consider the patient's ability to increase activity level.
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The patient has been in bed for several days and needs to be ambulated.Before ambulation,the nurse

A) Removes the gait belt to allow for unrestricted movement.
B) Has the patient get up from bed before he has a chance to get dizzy.
C) Has the patient look down to watch his feet to prevent tripping.
D) Dangles the patient on the side of the bed.
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The nurse is developing a plan of care for a patient diagnosed with activity intolerance.Of the following strategies,which has the best chance of maintaining patient compliance?

A) Performing 20 minutes of aerobic exercise daily with 10 minute warm-up and cool-down periods
B) Instructing the patient to use an exercise log to record day, time, duration, and responses to exercise activity
C) Instructing the patient on the evils of not exercising, and getting her to take responsibility for her current health status
D) Arranging for the patient to join a gym that she will have to pay, for so that she does not need to depend on insurance
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29
The nurse is ambulating a patient in the hall when she notices that he is beginning to fall.The nurse should

A) Grab the patient and hold him tight to prevent the fall.
B) Gently lower the patient to the floor.
C) Jump back and let the patient fall naturally.
D) Push the patient against the wall and guide him to the floor.
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Bones perform five functions in the body: support,protection,movement,mineral storage,and hematopoiesis.In the discussion of body mechanics,which are the most important?

A) Support
B) Protection
C) Movement
D) Mineral storage
E) Hematopoiesis
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