MC What is an important consideration when assessing an employee's fitness to return to work?

A. Advocate for environmental modifications to prevent recurrent problems.
B. Modify the work environment to promote a return to work.
C. Monitor treatment effects and disease status.
D. Modify the work environment to accommodate limitations due to disability.


B. Modify the work environment to promote a return to work.

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