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Occupational Health Nursing Guidelines for Primary Clinical Conditions,Third Edition
Bonnie Rogers, DrPH, COHN-S, FAAN | Susan A. Randolph, MSN, RN, COHN-S | Karen Mastroianni, RN, MPH, COHN-S
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Completely updated, the third edition of this widely used book is a vital resource for occupational health nurses dealing with clinical issues and program development in occupational health. Whether you are addressing a life threatening workplace injury or common contagious illnes, you can depend on this guide for the information you need to assess, treat and plan follow-up care. If you are involved in program development, this is the resource you will refer to throughout the process.
This edition updates all existing guidelines and program areas, adds more than 25 new clinical and program guidelines and now includes a glossary and acronym list for easy reference.
A Quick Reference to Clinical Conditions
Guidelines for each clinical condition provides clinical facts in quick-summary form, including:
• Problem definition, clinical and related characteristics and policy perspectives
• Clinical objectives, assessments criteria and nursing interventions
• Specific conditions requiring medical referral
• Follow-up activities
Practical and Relevant
• Shows how to use specific assessment and management skills
• Helps practitioners, consultants and managers set priorities in the management of clinical problems
• Covers special topics such as international travel, disaster management, ergonomic assessment, quality assurance, poisoning, violence prevention, use of an Automatic External Defibrillator, medical waste disposal and much more.
Useful Organization and Resources
• Over 150 Specific Conditions, Guidelines and Special Topics
• Includes sample forms for occupational health history, physical assessment forms and more!
• Provides updated and expanded reference library
• Groups clinical topics in easy to follow categories
• Offers appendices of agencies, professional and volunteer organizations and other community resources.
Table of Contents
I Prevention and Screening
1. Adult Health Maintenance
Adult Health Maintenance Guidelines
2. Adult Immunizations
Common Adult Immunizations
3. Breast Cancer Detection
Breast Cancer Detection Guidelines
Breast Self-Examination (BSE)
4. Cervical Cancer Detection and
Pap Smear
Cervical Cancer Detection Guidelines
5. Drug Testing
6. Glaucoma Screening
Comprehensive Eye Examinations
7. Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Universal Precautions
8. Hypercholesterolemia Screening and Monitoring
Hypercholesterolemia Classification and Management
9. Hypertension Screening and Monitoring
Blood Pressure Classification and Follow-up in Adults
10. Pregnancy and Prenatal Health
Pregnancy Risk Factors and
Warning Signs
11. Prostate Cancer Detection
12. Testicular Cancer Detection
Testicular Self-Examination
13. Tetanus Prophylaxis
Recommended Tetanus Prophylaxis
14. Tuberculosis Screening and Monitoring
II Primary Care
15. Acne
16. Allergic Reaction
Examples of Identification Tags
for Allergic Reaction
17. Allergic Rhinitis or Hay Fever
18. Allergy Injections
19. Backache: Chronic Low Back Pain
20. Blister
21. Bronchitis
22. Canker Sore
23. Chlamydia
24. Conjunctivitis
25. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
26. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
27. Corn or Callus
28. Depression
29. Dermatitis
Primary and Secondary Skin Lesions
30. Dysmenorrhea/Premenstrual Syndrome
31. Ear Wax (Cerumen)
32. Earache: Otitis Externa
33. Earache: Otitis Media
34. Eczema
35. Fibromyalgia
36. Gastrointestinal Disturbance: Constipation
37. Gastrointestinal Disturbance: Diarrhea
38. Genital Warts
39. Gonorrhea
40. Grief
41. Headache
42. Headache, Migraine
Sample Guide for a Headache Diary
43. Hepatitis A
Vaccine Prevention Guidelines for Hepatitis A
44. Hepatitis B
45. Hepatitis C
Comparison of Hepatitis Types A, B, and C
46. Hernia
47. Herpes Simplex Type 1 (Oral)
48. Herpes Simplex type 2 (Genital)
49. Influenza
50. Insomnia
51. Lyme Disease
Medical Recommended Treatment of Primary Lyme Disease
52. Menopause
53. Musculoskeletal Disorder
54. Osteoporosis
55. Pharyngitis
56. Plantar Warts
57. Psoriasis
58. Psychological Impairment
59. Shingles (Herpes Zoster)
60. Sinusitis
61. Splinters
62. Stress
Factors Contributing to
the Stress Response
63. Stye (Hordeolum)
64. Sunburn
Drugs that can Cause Photosensitivity
65. Syphilis
66. Tendonitis
67. Thyroid Disorders: Hyperthyroidism
68. Thyroid Disorders: Hypothyroidism
69. Toothache: Pulpitis
Treatment for Toothache
70. Upper Respiratory Infection (Common Cold)
71. Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
72. Urticaria (Hives)
73. Vertigo
74. Violence in the Workplace
III Emergency Care
75. Abdominal Trauma
76. Abrasion or Laceration
77. Airway Obstruction
78. Amputation
79. Anaphylactic Shock
80. Angina Pectoris and
Cardiac Chest Pain
81. Bite Wound
82. Asthmatic Reaction
83. Back Strain: Acute
84. Burn: Chemical
85. Burn: Electrical
86. Burn: Thermal
Burn: Rule of Nines
87. Cardiopulmonary Arrest
88. Cerebrovascular Accident
89. Contusion
90. Convulsion or Seizure
91. Diabetic Emergency: Hyperglycemia
92. Diabetic Emergency: Hypoglycemia
93. Epistaxis
94. Eye Injury: Chemical Burn
95. Eye Injury: Contusion (Blunt Trauma)
96. Eye Injury: Flash Burn (Welding)
97. Eye Injury: Flash Burn (Nonwelding)
98. Eye Injury: Foreign Body or
Corneal Abrasion
99. Eye Injury: Laceration of Eyelid
100. Eye Injury: Penetrating or Intraocular Foreign Body
101. Eye Injury: Protruding Foreign Body
102. Fracture: Closed
103. Fracture: Open
104. Frostbite
105. Head Injury
106. Heat Disorder: Heat Cramps
107. Heat Disorder: Heat Exhaustion
108. Heat Disorder: Heat Stroke
Comparison of Heat Exhaustion
and Heat Stroke
109. Hypothermia
110. Insect Sting
111. Pneumothorax: Closed
112. Pneumothorax: Open
113. Pneumothorax: Tension
114. Shock
115. Sprain: Acute
IV Special Programs
• Adult International Travel
• Automatic External Defibrillator (AED)
• Case Management
• Disaster Management
• Ergonomic Assessment
• Exercise
• Health and Safety Committees
• Health Promotion
• Health Surveillance
• Substances Requiring Medical Surveillance by OSHA Standards
• Hearing Conservation
• Incident Investigation
• Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ)
• Major Indoor Air Contaminants
• Laser Safety Programs
• Medical Waste Disposal
• Nutrition
• The Food Guide Pyramid
• Over-the-Counter Medications
• Poisoning
• Certified Regional Poison Control Centers
• Quality Assurance: Clinical
• Respiratory Protection
• Shiftwork
• Smoking Cessation
• Violence Prevention
V Occupational Health Resource Aids
• Common Medications Used with Standing Orders
• Confidentiality of Health and
Medical Records
• Equipment and Supplies in the Occupational Health Unit
• Occupational and Environmental Health History
• Occupational and Environmental Health History Form
• Physical Health Assessment
• Physical Assessment Examination
• Precepting in the Occupational Health Setting
• Precepting Sample Objectives
• Reproductive Health History
• Reproductive Health History Questionnaire
• Resources for Reproductive Hazard Information
• SOAP Charting
• Worksite Assessment
• Worksite Assessment Guide
VI Appendixes
A. Occupational Health Nursing Reference Library
Books
Journals and Periodicals
B. Community Resources
• Occupational Health and Safety Agencies
• OSHA Regional Offices
• Occupational Health and Safety Advisory Groups
• Professional and Volunteer Organizations
• Catalogs and Directories
C. State Boards of Nursing
D. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Education and Research
References
About the Authors
Bonnie Rogers, DrPH, COHN-S, FAAN is Associate Professor of Nursing and Public Health and Director of the North Carolina Education and Research Center, the Occupational Health Nursing Program, and the Public Health Nursing Program in the School of Health at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Susan A. Randolph, MSN, RN, COHN-S, FAAOHN is Clinical Instructor, Occupational Health Nursing Program, School of Public Health, at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC.
Karen Mastroianni, RN, MPH, COHN-S is Occupational Health Nursing Consultant at Dimensions in Occupational Health and Safety, Inc., Raleigh, NC.
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2012 Exam Dates:
MROCC Onsite Exams:
Apr 1, 2012 - Philadelphia
Apr 29, 2012 - Los Angeles
Jun 10, 2012 - Chicago
Jul 22, 2012 - Chicago
Nov 11, 2012 - TBD (In the Southeast)
Dec 2, 2012 - Washington DC
For complete information on 2012 course dates and registration details CLICK HERE
Study Aides:
MRO Certification:
Medical Review Officer's Manual
Medical Review Officer Team Manual
MRO Re-Certification:
Medical Review Officer Team Manual
COHN:
Occupational and Environmental Health: Recognizing and Preventing Disease and Injury
Core Curriculum for Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing
Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking
Occupational Health Nursing Guidelines for Primary Clinical Conditions
Casarett & Doull's Toxicology
COHN-S:
All COHN books plus
Effective Management of Health and Safety Programs
Preventive Medicine
Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Preventive Medicine
Maxcy-Rosenau-Last Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Study Guide to Epidemiology & Biostatistics
Effective Management of Health and Safety Programs
Preventive Medicine and Public Health
Occupational Medicine
Occupational & Environmental Medicine Self Assessment and Review
Proctor & Hughes' Chemical Hazards of the Workplace
Current Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Effective Management of Health and Safety Programs
Clinical Environmental Health and Toxic Exposures
Physical and Biological Hazards of the Workplace
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