An occupational health nurse sees the various injuries and diseases that persons can acquire from employment. Which of the following recommendations would the nurse most likely provide about safety in the workplace?

A. Find employment in physical labor; at least your body will be in good condition.
B. Professional positions are the safest choice for employment.
C. White collar positions provide the least risk for injury.
D. There is no "safe" occupation or profession.


Answer : D. There is no "safe" occupation or profession.

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