An employee who is injured on the job, requires treatment, is NOT able to return to work, and is NOT expected to be able to perform his or her regular job in the future is categorized as having an injury:
A) without disability.
B) with temporary disability.
C) with permanent disability.
D) requiring vocational rehabilitation.
C) with permanent disability.
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Which of the following statements regarding wound-related pain is correct?
A. Patients with arterial insufficiency wounds have less pain when they elevate their involved leg than when they are in a dependent position. B. Patients with venous insufficiency wounds have less pain when they elevate their involved leg than when they are in a dependent position. C. Patients with wounds due to diabetes have less pain when they elevate their involved leg than when they are in a dependent position. D. All of the above are correct.
Foodborne hazards are categorized into all of the following types, except:
a. Mechanical. b. Biological. c. Physical. d. Chemical.