A client is admitted with a diagnosis of asbestos-related pulmonary disease. This is most likely due to working in which environments? Select all that apply

1. Construction
2. Auto mechanics
3. Shipyards
4. Farming
5. Food industry


1. Construction
2. Auto mechanics
3. Shipyards

Rationale:
Construction. Those with a history of working in construction and demolition of buildings built prior to 1970 risked exposure to asbestos. Auto mechanics. Auto mechanics work in environments in which asbestos is present. Shipyards. Shipyards are environments in which asbestos is present. Farming. Farmers are at risk for asthmatic reactions. Food industry. Food preparers are at risk for asthmatic reactions.

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