A client is experiencing a high level of work-related stress. What should the population health nurse do to help this client? (Select all that apply.)

1. Encourage job control.
2. Promote noise reduction.
3. Refer to job training services.
4. Plan relaxation training programs in the workplace.
5. Implement a stress reduction program at the worksite.


Answer: 1, 2, 4, 5
Explanation: 1. To help reduce workplace stress the population health nurse should advocate for or implement worksite stress-reduction programs, advocate for job control and decision latitude in the work setting, promote noise reduction in work settings, and provide relaxation training in workplaces. Referring to job training services helps prevent unemployment.
2. To help reduce workplace stress the population health nurse should advocate for or implement worksite stress-reduction programs, advocate for job control and decision latitude in the work setting, promote noise reduction in work settings, and provide relaxation training in workplaces. Referring to job training services helps prevent unemployment.
4. To help reduce workplace stress the population health nurse should advocate for or implement worksite stress-reduction programs, advocate for job control and decision latitude in the work setting, promote noise reduction in work settings, and provide relaxation training in workplaces. Referring to job training services helps prevent unemployment.
5. To help reduce workplace stress the population health nurse should advocate for or implement worksite stress-reduction programs, advocate for job control and decision latitude in the work setting, promote noise reduction in work settings, and provide relaxation training in workplaces. Referring to job training services helps prevent unemployment.

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