Explain what is required in an OSHA exposure control plan

What will be an ideal response?

An exposure control plan consists of a written plan that outlines how to minimize or eliminate any employee exposure. The plan must be updated each year, and employers must demonstrate that they have looked for ways to reduce possible exposures throughout the year.

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Which of the following is part of care for a diabetic emergency?

a. Position an unresponsive patient in a sitting position b. Withhold oxygen from an unresponsive patient c. Administer sugar if the patient is unconscious d. Administer sugar if the patient is conscious

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You are documenting pertinent medical history of a man with cerebral palsy who is complaining of difficulty breathing. You write this in your narrative, "Responded to a 26-year-old man with CP who has difficulty breathing." Is anything wrong with this statement?

A) No, it is well known that CP stands for cerebral palsy. B) Yes, it should have read SOB instead of difficulty breathing. C) Yes, CP can stand for several other complaints including chest pain. D) No, the patient probably has chest pain with his difficulty breathing.

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