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geoffrey

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Which of the following are adverse working conditions that may impact the health status of nurses. Select all that apply.
 
  A) Physical hazards
  B) Radiation hazards
  C) Biological hazards
  D) Chemical hazards
  E) Low pay

Question 2

After discussing the effects of shift work on workers' health, the nurse educator knows that the nursing students understand this concept when the nursing students make which of the following comments?
 
  A) It is beneficial for workers to have their circadian rhythms disturbed.
  B) Rotating shifts negatively impacts sleep and rest cycles.
  C) Shift work interferes with a person's social life.
  D) Insufficient sleep is associated with respiratory problems and weight loss.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: A, B, C, D

Answer to Question 2

Ans: B



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