A local employer was very concerned over rapidly increasing health care costs. The nurse did a careful assessment and found that most of the employees smoked heavily
What should the nurse suggest to the employer as the most effective approach to decrease smoking on the job site?
A. Ask the city to tax cigarette sales.
B. Offer a smoking cessation program at the workplace.
C. Talk to the men in small groups and ask them to give up smoking.
D. Work with a group of interested employees to make the business a "No-tobacco-products" environment.
ANS: D
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