Nurses have an opportunity to teach about workplace hazards and prevention measures when performing worker assessments. Using your knowledge that the goal of assessments is to identify the agent, host, and environmental characteristics that could place
the worker at risk and to take preventive steps to eliminate or reduce adverse exposures, what are the components of an occupational health history?
1. Characteristics of workers past jobs
2. Chronological record of all past work and potential exposures
3. An occupational exposure inventory
4. List of other exposures in the home or community
A) 1, 2, 3
B) 1, 3, 4
C) 1, 2, 4
D) 2, 3, 4
D
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The day shift nurses and night shift nurses are in clear opposition regarding the responsibilities that each shift should be assigned. This opposition has created a "we-they" distinction on the unit. This is an example of which phenomenon?
1. Distancing 2. Suppression 3. Group withdrawal 4. Unification
The statement showing that the nurse has empathy for a client who has recently made a suicide
attempt is a. "It makes me sad to see you going through such anguish.". b. "If you tell me what is troubling you, I will be glad to speak to the doctor for you.". c. "You must have been very upset to do what you did today.". d. "Suicide is a drastic solution to a problem that may not be a matter of life or death at all.".
Which birthing position would you recommend to hasten delivery, enhance placental blood flow, decrease fetal stress, and reduce the possibility that an episiotomy will be required?
A) Lithotomy B) Modified dorsal recumbent C) Squatting D) Hands and knees
The medical symbol used to record feet is ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).