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Which is the best method an occupational health nurse can use when assessing workplace hazards?
 
  a. Review incident reports.
  b. Walk through the worksite.
  c. Interview key employees.
  d. Read the Standard Industrial Classification Code.

Question 2

Which activity would be the primary role of an occupational health nurse?
 
  a. Caring for employees and their families
  b. Providing health promotion and emergency care
  c. Updating the Material Safety Data Sheets
  d. Reporting communicable diseases



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Answer to Question 1

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One of the best methods an occupational health nurse can use in assessing workplace hazards is to walk through the worksite.

Answer to Question 2

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The customary role of the occupational health nurse extends beyond emergency treatment and prevention of illness and injury and also includes the promotion and maintenance of health, overall risk management, care for the environment, and efforts to reduce health-related costs in business.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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