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Occupational Health Nursing OHNs—Protecting Worker Health
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Myth vs. Reality Band-aid brigade Paper pushers Only do workers’ compensation Work in physical therapy Possibility to greatly influence health outcomes Autonomous Independent nursing judgments Great satisfaction
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What it really is! Occupational and environment health nursing is the specialty practice that provides for and delivers health and safety programs to workers, worker populations and communities.
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It focuses on... Promotion and restoration of health Prevention of illness and injury Protection from work related and environmental hazards
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Occupational & Environmental Health Nurses (OHNs)... Have combined health and business knowledge. Blend business knowledge with health care expertise. Balance requirements for a safe and healthful work environment with those for a “healthy” bottom line.
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OHN First Recognized in 1888 Betty Moulder Cared for Pennsylvania coal miners and their families History of OH Egyptians recognized work hazards Agricola & Paracelsus Ramazzini
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20th Century Evolution of OHNs Industrial Revolution & War Factories employed OHNs to: Combat spread of disease Address health related problems due to labor shortages Cut losses from new workers’ compensation legislation
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OHNs Today—Leaders & Managers Disease management Members of the management team Emergency preparedness & disaster planning at work and in the community Technological Natural Conflict (human) Environmental health
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That’s not all, there’ s more... Case management Injury and illness (work and non-work related) FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act) Short-term disability Health promotion & risk management Work/life balance Smoking cessation Lifestyle changes (diet, nutrition, exercise…) Stress management
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and more... Legal & regulatory compliance OSHA—respiratory, auditory, chemical FMLA ADA EEOC HIPAA Counseling & crisis intervention Alcohol &/or substance abuse EAP administration &/or referral Psychosocial needs
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and more.... Worker & workplace hazard detection Identify, monitor, evaluate and analyze hazards (lead,dust, mold, noise) Monitor injury trends When/where/how injuries occur (ergonomic issues, improper lifting, lack of proper PPE, improper use of PPE)
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OHNs as Liaisons Associate CompanyPhysician Resources Insurance company OHN
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Show Me the Money$ Cost Savings Decreased absenteeism Reduced presenteeism Decreased injuries Increased productivity Prevention Education about illness, disease and wellness Identification of problems
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Where OHNs Work Industry and private company Insurance company Hospital settings Immediate care center/ER Case managers School, college, community CDC Own business (consultant)
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Member Services (800) 241-8014 Email: aaohn@aaohn.org Website www.aaohn.orgwww.aaohn.org
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