A nurse executive is a member of a collaborative committee assigned to revise the violence prevention program
After reviewing the program, the committee has determined that the fol-lowing components already were included in the existing program: a written plan available to all employees, a system for tracking work-related assaults, and specific strategies for reducing the severity of violent injuries. A primary revision recommended by the committee should be the inclusion of a: a. detailed description of last year's injuries.
b. list of preferred work injury health care providers.
c. method for evaluating the effectiveness of the program.
d. way to determine whether an employee is at fault.
C
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the main components in a violence prevention program are a written plan, a worksite analysis, hazard prevention and control, safety and health training, and record keeping and evaluation of the program.
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What will be an ideal response?
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