FUNDAMENTAL OF NURSING EXAM:HYGIENE
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS A+
ASSUARED PASS
A nurse is preparing to provide hygiene care. Which principle should the nurse consider
when planning hygiene care?
a. Hygiene care is always routine and expected.
b. No two individuals perform hygiene in the same manner.
c. It is important to standardize a patient’s hygienic practices.
d. During hygiene care do not take the time to learn about patient needs.
ANS: B
No two individuals perform hygiene in the same manner; it is important to individualize the
patient’s care based on knowing about the patient’s unique hygiene practices and preferences.
Hygiene care is never routine; this care requires intimate contact with the patient and
communication skills to promote the therapeutic relationship. In addition, during hygiene, the
nurse should take time to learn about theNpUaRtiSeInNtG’sThBe.CalOthMpromotion practices
and needs, emotional needs, and health care education needs.
A patient’s hygiene schedule of bathing and brushing teeth is largely influenced by family
customs. For which age group is the nurse most likely providing care?
a. Adolescent
b. Preschooler
c. Older adult
d. Adult
ANS: B
Family customs play a major role during childhood in determining hygiene practices such as the
frequency of bathing, the time of day bathing is performed, and even whether certain hygiene
practices such as brushing of the teeth or flossing are performed. As children enter adolescence,
peer groups and media often influence hygiene practices. During the adult years involvement
with friends and work groups shape the expectations that people have about personal appearance.
,FUNDAMENTAL OF NURSING EXAM:HYGIENE
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS A+
ASSUARED PASS
Some older adults’ hygiene practices change because of changes in living conditions and
available resources.
The patient has been diagnosed with diabetes. When admitted, the patient is unkempt and is in
need of a bath and foot care. When questioned about hygiene habits, the nurse learns the patient
takes a bath once a week and a sponge bath every other day. To provide ultimate care for this
patient, which principle should the nurse keep in mind?
a. Patients who appear unkempt place little importance on hygiene practices.
b. Personal preferences determine hygiene practices and are unchangeable.
c. The patient’s illness may require teaching of new hygiene practices.
d. All cultures value cleanliness with the same degree of importance.
ANS: C
The nurse must assist the patient in developing new hygiene practices when indicated by an
illness or condition. For example, the nurse will need to teach a patient with diabetes proper foot
hygiene. Patients who appear unkempt often need further assessment regarding their ability to
participate in daily hygiene. Patients witNh UcRerStIaNinGTtyBp.CesOoMf physical limitations or
disabilities often lack the physical energy and dexterity to perform hygienic care. Culturally,
maintaining cleanliness does not hold the same importance for some ethnic groups as it does for
others.
The nurse is caring for a patient who refuses to bathe in the morning. When asked why,
the patient says “I always bathe in the evening.” Which action by the nurse is best?
a. Defer the bath until evening and pass on the information to the next shift.
b. Tell the patient that daily morning baths are the “normal” routine.
c. Explain the importance of maintaining morning hygiene practices.
d. Cancel hygiene for the day and attempt again in the morning.
ANS: A
Allow the patient to follow normal hygiene practices; change the bath to evening. Patients have
individual preferences about when to perform hygiene and grooming care. Knowing the patient’s
personal preferences promotes individualized care for the patient. Hygiene care is never routine.
, FUNDAMENTAL OF NURSING EXAM:HYGIENE
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS A+
ASSUARED PASS
Maintaining individual personal preferences is important unless new hygiene practices are
indicated by an illness or condition. Cancelling hygiene and trying again is not an option since
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS A+
ASSUARED PASS
A nurse is preparing to provide hygiene care. Which principle should the nurse consider
when planning hygiene care?
a. Hygiene care is always routine and expected.
b. No two individuals perform hygiene in the same manner.
c. It is important to standardize a patient’s hygienic practices.
d. During hygiene care do not take the time to learn about patient needs.
ANS: B
No two individuals perform hygiene in the same manner; it is important to individualize the
patient’s care based on knowing about the patient’s unique hygiene practices and preferences.
Hygiene care is never routine; this care requires intimate contact with the patient and
communication skills to promote the therapeutic relationship. In addition, during hygiene, the
nurse should take time to learn about theNpUaRtiSeInNtG’sThBe.CalOthMpromotion practices
and needs, emotional needs, and health care education needs.
A patient’s hygiene schedule of bathing and brushing teeth is largely influenced by family
customs. For which age group is the nurse most likely providing care?
a. Adolescent
b. Preschooler
c. Older adult
d. Adult
ANS: B
Family customs play a major role during childhood in determining hygiene practices such as the
frequency of bathing, the time of day bathing is performed, and even whether certain hygiene
practices such as brushing of the teeth or flossing are performed. As children enter adolescence,
peer groups and media often influence hygiene practices. During the adult years involvement
with friends and work groups shape the expectations that people have about personal appearance.
,FUNDAMENTAL OF NURSING EXAM:HYGIENE
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS A+
ASSUARED PASS
Some older adults’ hygiene practices change because of changes in living conditions and
available resources.
The patient has been diagnosed with diabetes. When admitted, the patient is unkempt and is in
need of a bath and foot care. When questioned about hygiene habits, the nurse learns the patient
takes a bath once a week and a sponge bath every other day. To provide ultimate care for this
patient, which principle should the nurse keep in mind?
a. Patients who appear unkempt place little importance on hygiene practices.
b. Personal preferences determine hygiene practices and are unchangeable.
c. The patient’s illness may require teaching of new hygiene practices.
d. All cultures value cleanliness with the same degree of importance.
ANS: C
The nurse must assist the patient in developing new hygiene practices when indicated by an
illness or condition. For example, the nurse will need to teach a patient with diabetes proper foot
hygiene. Patients who appear unkempt often need further assessment regarding their ability to
participate in daily hygiene. Patients witNh UcRerStIaNinGTtyBp.CesOoMf physical limitations or
disabilities often lack the physical energy and dexterity to perform hygienic care. Culturally,
maintaining cleanliness does not hold the same importance for some ethnic groups as it does for
others.
The nurse is caring for a patient who refuses to bathe in the morning. When asked why,
the patient says “I always bathe in the evening.” Which action by the nurse is best?
a. Defer the bath until evening and pass on the information to the next shift.
b. Tell the patient that daily morning baths are the “normal” routine.
c. Explain the importance of maintaining morning hygiene practices.
d. Cancel hygiene for the day and attempt again in the morning.
ANS: A
Allow the patient to follow normal hygiene practices; change the bath to evening. Patients have
individual preferences about when to perform hygiene and grooming care. Knowing the patient’s
personal preferences promotes individualized care for the patient. Hygiene care is never routine.
, FUNDAMENTAL OF NURSING EXAM:HYGIENE
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS A+
ASSUARED PASS
Maintaining individual personal preferences is important unless new hygiene practices are
indicated by an illness or condition. Cancelling hygiene and trying again is not an option since