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Limited duty programs after a cumulative trauma injury is an example of which level of prevention?


A) Primary prevention
B) Secondary prevention
C) Tertiary prevention
D) Assessment

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Which is a requirement of the Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act ( SARA ) ?


A) Applying stricter rules to determine Superfund sites
B) Sharing written disaster plans with key resources in the community
C) Authorizing each industry to write their own disaster plan
D) Evaluating the effectiveness of a written disaster plan

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Which types of industries are noted for high degrees of hazards associated with the work?


A) Data entry, animal rescue, and hospice
B) Engineering, science, and laboratories
C) Manufacturing, mining, and agriculture
D) Aeronautics, plastics, and nursing

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A nurse working in an occupational health setting will most likely work as a nurse:


A) Administrators
B) Clinicians/practitioners
C) Consultants
D) Educators

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The most disabling occupational condition reported in 2005 was:


A) Cuts and punctures
B) Fractures
C) Bruises
D) Sprains and strains

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Why would a nurse conduct an occupational health assessment?


A) It is required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration ( OSHA ) .
B) It is required by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ( NIOSH ) .
C) It helps to identify agent and host factors that place employees at risk.
D) It helps to educate workers about potential hazards.

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In the epidemiologic triad,an example of a host factor would be:


A) Crowding
B) Shift work
C) Worker's family
D) Chemical exposure

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The first industrial nurse is considered to be:


A) Betty Moulder
B) Ada Mayo Stewart
C) Lillian Wald
D) Florence Nightingale

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Which work-related hazard may be encountered by all workers?


A) Workplace stress leading to hypertension and cardiovascular disease
B) Asbestos, plastics, lead, and solvents leading to dermatitis
C) Cement dust and metals leading to bronchitis
D) Hormones and nitroglycerine leading to reproductive effects

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What is the purpose of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration?


A) To educate occupational health and safety professionals
B) To identify and research occupational health and safety hazards
C) To distribute research findings relevant to occupational health and safety
D) To educate employers about occupational health and safety

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D

An occupational health nurse has conducted a walk through assessment and has identified potential hazards in the workplace.The nurse recognizes that it will be easiest to modify exposure to which hazard?


A) Bacteria
B) Aerosols
C) Noise
D) Burnout

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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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An occupational health has become a member of the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses (AAOHN) .Why would a nurse join this organization? Select all that apply.


A) To promote the health and safety of workers
B) To lobby in Congress for safer work places
C) To advance the profession by supporting research
D) To promote and provide continuing education in the specialty

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Which was the first legislation that specifically required certain prevention programs for workers?


A) Occupational Safety and Health Act ( OSHA )
B) National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ( NIOSH )
C) Mine Safety and Health Act
D) Standard Industrial Classification ( SIC ) Code

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Which population is at greatest risk for experiencing work-related accidents with subsequent injuries?


A) Workers of childbearing age
B) Workers with less than 1 year of experience
C) Workers with diminished sensory abilities
D) Workers with chronic illnesses

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What is the purpose of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health?


A) To examine potential hazards of new work technologies and practices
B) To educate employees about environmental risks and hazards
C) To develop and maintain a database of work-related deaths
D) To set standards that regulate workers' exposure to potentially toxic substances

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An employee has come into contact with a biological agent.The occupational health nurse recognizes that a biological agent:


A) May cause accidents in the work environment
B) Is commonly found in the agriculture industry
C) May potentiate stress in the workplace
D) Indicates exposure to bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites

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D

The nurse doing a walk-through to identify workplace hazards is providing which level of prevention?


A) Primary prevention
B) Secondary prevention
C) Tertiary prevention
D) Assessment

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A

Which action would an occupational health nurse take while involved in disaster planning?


A) Assess for possible disasters.
B) Prevent injuries and death of workers.
C) Store Medical Data Sheets in a safe place.
D) Collaborate with government authorities to plan disaster management.

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A nurse is pursuing certification as an occupational health nurse.Which organization will provide this certification?


A) American Board for Occupational Health Nurses
B) Center for Occupational and Environmental Health
C) National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
D) Occupational Safety and Health Administration

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