Community and Public Health Nursing, Evidence for Practice 2nd Edition by Gail A. Harkness, Rosanna DeMarco
Community and Public Health Nursing, Evidence for Practice 2nd Edition by Gail A. Harkness, Rosanna DeMarco
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Chapter 24- Occupational Health Nursing
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
| 1. | An occupational and environmental health nurse recognizes a range of practice issues and functions comfortably in roles as clinician, coordinator, and case manager following company procedures, utilizing assessment checklist and clinical protocols to provide treatment. Using your knowledge of AAOHN competency levels in occupational and environmental health nursing, at what level is this nurse functioning? | |
| A) | Advanced beginner | |
| B) | Competent | |
| C) | Proficient | |
| D) | Expert | |
| 2. | An occupational and environmental health nurse provides leadership in developing occupational safety and health policy within the organization, functions in upper executive or management roles; serves as a consultant to business and government; and designs and conducts significant research. Using your knowledge of AAOHN competency levels in occupational and environmental health nursing, at what level is this nurse functioning? | |
| A) | Advanced beginner | |
| B) | Competent | |
| C) | Proficient | |
| D) | Expert | |
| 3. | An occupational and environmental health nurse quickly obtains the information needed for accurate assessment and moves quickly to the critical aspects of a problem within priority setting and structural goals in response to a the client situation. The nurse usually possesses sophisticated clinical or managerial skills in the work and or community environment. Using your knowledge of AAOHN competency levels in occupational and environmental health nursing, at what level is this nurse functioning? | |
| A) | Advanced beginner | |
| B) | Competent | |
| C) | Proficient | |
| D) | Expert | |
| 4. | 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 | |
| 5. | 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 are examples of biological hazards?
1. Contaminated body fluids 2. Poisonous plants 3. Diesel exhaust 4. Venomous snakes 5. Aerosols |
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| A) | 1, 2, 3 | |
| B) | 1, 2, 4 | |
| C) | 3, 4, 5 | |
| D) | 1, 2, 5 | |
Answer Key
| 1. | B |
| 2. | D |
| 3. | C |
| 4. | C |
| 5. | B |
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