Yes, as a community nurse I dealt with this. I think it's a combination of factors, anaesthetic, loss of body part, 'assault' on your body - and in this case, wondering where it is all going!
Don't worry about the 'rudeness' - they are used to it!
You are absolutely right to keep insisting on activity, but don't push too much - a circuit of the ward sounds right - do they have an outdoor space you can take a wheelchair to?
Keep everything simple - small books (e-reader best) with old favourites, favourite tunes, small 'bites' and for me, ice to cool the water you must drink a lot of. Sometimes simple games and puzzles are useful.
Say to him that you know he doesn't feel like anything, but will feel better for doing a small amount.
good luck
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