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Health promotion and illness and injury prevention is a function that the OHN performs along a continuum for the worker population. Using your knowledge of health promotion,
 
  what is a key characteristic of a health promotion program?
  A) Multidimensional
  B) Narrow range
  C) Supports to business objectives of the OHN professional organization
  D) Balance work and physical concerns

Question 2

Following a work-related illness or injury, an initial physical assessment including documentation and medical case record initiation is required. Using your knowledge of root cause analysis, defining
 
  the characteristics of the case occurs during which step of the root cause analysis?
  A) Define the Problem
  B) Collect Data
  C) Identify Possible Causal Factors
  D) Identify the Root Cause



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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