Although the potential for serious adverse health effects from exposure to dangerous substances or less than optimal conditions is associated with every occupation, the majority of workers do not experience hazards in the workplace
The specialty of occupational health focuses on the identification and control of risks to health that occur as a result of physical, chemical, and other workplace hazards. Using your knowledge of common workplace hazards and exposures, what is an example of a physical hazard?
A) Infectious agents
B) Hazardous drug and toxin exposures
C) Electric and magnetic fields
D) Sexual harassment
D
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A patient has been admitted to the critical care unit of the hospital with bacterial septicemia that has failed to respond to initial antibiotic treatment
The patient's most recent blood cultures reveal the presence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in the patient's blood. The nurse will anticipate that this patient will likely require intravenous administration of what antibiotic? A) Vancomycin B) Penicillin G C) Cefazolin D) Doripenem (Doribax)
Which statement is true about growth and development during the first 6 months? The infant will:
a. gain about 2 pounds per month. b. regain weight lost after birth within 1 week. c. grow 1 cm in length per month. d. have a 1-inch increase in head circumference per month.
Test items on the NCLEX exam are validated by:
a. at least two approved nursing textbooks or references b. at least two approved clinical references c. a minimum of three approved nursing references d. a minimum of three approved clinical references
On a mobile device, which of the following would store all of the individual's contacts and notes?
A) ROM B) RAM C) Flash memory D) Compact flash card