ActivityIntroduction
Module 5 Activity

Test Your Knowledge

You have read about vision and hearing in hospital. Now put what you learned into practice with real hospital scenarios.

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This is not a test
There is no pass or fail. This activity helps you think through real situations you may face during your stay.
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Senses Scenarios
What would you do in these real situations?
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Myth or Fact
Sort common beliefs about vision and hearing
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Bedside Check
Help Helen set up her bedside safely
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Night-Time Scenarios
Practice the safest response at night

10 questions across 4 rounds — about 5 minutes

Round 1 of 4Senses Scenarios
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Round 1
Senses Scenarios

Read each scenario and choose the best response. There is one best answer for each.

📍 Scenario 1 of 3
You normally wear glasses at home. You have been leaving them in your bedside drawer because you only use them for reading. Is this a problem?
Round 2 of 4Myth or Fact
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Round 2
Myth or Fact?

For each statement, decide if it is a myth or a fact.

Round 3 of 4Bedside Check
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Round 3
Bedside Check
📍 Patient Profile
It is 9pm and Helen is getting ready for sleep. She wears glasses and a hearing aid. Help her set up her bedside safely.

Which of these should Helen do before going to sleep? Select all that apply.

Round 4 of 4Night-Time Scenarios
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Round 4
After Dark

Good vision and good lighting go hand in hand. Think carefully about these night-time scenarios.

🌙 Scenario 1 of 2
It is 2am. You put on your glasses and turn on the light, but you still cannot see clearly — your glasses are smudged. What should you do?
CompleteYour Results
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Great Work!
You scored 8 out of 10
0 out of 10
Senses Scenarios0/3
Myth or Fact0/4
Bedside Check0/1
Night-Time Scenarios0/2
Key Takeaways
Wear your glasses all day — not just for reading. They help with balance and depth perception.
Keep glasses and hearing aids on your bedside table within reach at night.
Always turn on the light before getting up — never walk in dim conditions.
Tell your nurse if your glasses are missing, broken, or your hearing aid battery is low.