Which of the following occupations poses the least risk for sensory alterations?

1. Waiter
2. Welder
3. Computer programmer
4. Construction worker


ANS: 1
The waiter is at least risk for sensory alterations. A welder is at risk for visual alterations. A computer programmer is at risk for peripheral nerve injury. A construction worker is at risk for hearing alterations.

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