As a nurse practicing within a family practice, you are interviewing a 55-year-o
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As a nurse practicing within a family practice, you are interviewing a 55-year-old woman who is an executive assistant at a local law firm, where she has worked for 9 years. She has a 7-year history of respiratory illness, which occurs several times throughout the year, not seemingly connected to the changes in season. She does not use tobacco products in any form. During your questions regarding her home and work environments, she reports that she enjoys working adjacent to the courthouse in a building over 100 years old because it is such a contrast to her brand-new home on a local golf course. When describing the health of her coworkers, she indicates, “We all share illnesses, which seem to affect everyone else during the year; we just seem to be sicker more often!” What information is pertinent to your client’s case? How would you assess your client’s risk? What would be an exposure pathway for your client?
Explanation / Answer
It is given that the old women indicated that all the co-workers share the illness and are sick more often. Means, the risk factor is at their working place, and all the workers may access it mostly by respiration or by direct contact. The exposure to virus, bacteria, or allergen might be the cause of the respiratory problem in the old women.
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