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Occupational Health Nursing

Known as: Health Nursing, Occupational, Occupational Health Nursings, Health Nursings, Occupational 
Nursing that focuses on observation and assessment of worker's health status with respect to job tasks and hazards, with a goal to recognize and… 
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Review
1997
Review
1997
Section 1 Foundations of occupational health nursing practice: occupational health nursing specialty practice occupational safety… 
1995
1995
1. Occupational health nursing has evolved against a background of changes in the workplace, health care delivery, and society. 2… 
1992
1992
1. The following question can be successfully answered with a well developed quantitative assessment model: Is more money likely… 
1991
1991
The growth of occupational health Requirements of the nurse The role of the occupational health nurse The nurse in the… 
1991
1991
It is important that occupational health nursing content be offered in academic institutions to support the scope of practice in… 
1987
1987
Much can be gained by the nursing profession and by society by having well-prepared, professional occupational health nurses… 
1984
1984
Many professional nurses now perform important management functions in all of our health organizations including acute and… 
1981
1981
Occupational Health Nursing, January 1981 When at work, have you ever felt as if you were in a rudderless ship going on and on… 
1976
1976
The background and tasks of occupational health nurses in North Dakota vary considerably. Those entering the field have little or… 
1976
1976
The stimulus for this study stemmed from the investigator's unforgettable experience. As a young graduate, the nurse was assigned…