TY - JOUR
T1 - Taking an exposure history
AU - Moore, P. V.
AU - Frank, A. L.
AU - Balk, S. J.
AU - Ambre, J.
AU - Becker, C.
AU - Borak, J.
AU - Cannella, J.
AU - Kipen, H.
AU - Jackson, R. J.
AU - Rodnick, J.
AU - Wummer, B. A.
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - In each scenario, the clinician's pursuit of the exposure history led to discovery of toxic exposure for each of the three clients. In each case, the diagnosis and treatment might have been inappropriate without an exposure history. The process required only a few minutes of the clinician's time. Each history was focused as indicated by the client's reported symptoms. Using the exposure history in managing the clients' problems, as well as guiding the clients in appropriate preventive behaviors, is the practice of health promotion and disease prevention at its best. Consultation: Industrial hygienists, who are often employed by state health departments or industry, are a source of information to the clinician investigating a possible toxic exposure. Other specialists, such as clinicians specializing in occupational/environmental health, can be helpful in assessing whether a significant exposure has occurred. Occupational health nurses have expertise and experience that may be valuable to the clinician. Referral Resources: The AOEC is a network of clinics that provide professional training, community education, exposure and risk assessment, clinical evaluations, and consultative services. Educational Resource Centers (ERCs), established in academic centers by NIOSH to educate professionals in occupational health topics, offer training courses in occupational and environmental health topics.
AB - In each scenario, the clinician's pursuit of the exposure history led to discovery of toxic exposure for each of the three clients. In each case, the diagnosis and treatment might have been inappropriate without an exposure history. The process required only a few minutes of the clinician's time. Each history was focused as indicated by the client's reported symptoms. Using the exposure history in managing the clients' problems, as well as guiding the clients in appropriate preventive behaviors, is the practice of health promotion and disease prevention at its best. Consultation: Industrial hygienists, who are often employed by state health departments or industry, are a source of information to the clinician investigating a possible toxic exposure. Other specialists, such as clinicians specializing in occupational/environmental health, can be helpful in assessing whether a significant exposure has occurred. Occupational health nurses have expertise and experience that may be valuable to the clinician. Referral Resources: The AOEC is a network of clinics that provide professional training, community education, exposure and risk assessment, clinical evaluations, and consultative services. Educational Resource Centers (ERCs), established in academic centers by NIOSH to educate professionals in occupational health topics, offer training courses in occupational and environmental health topics.
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U2 - 10.1177/216507999504300707
DO - 10.1177/216507999504300707
M3 - Article
C2 - 7612083
AN - SCOPUS:0029004483
SN - 2165-0799
VL - 43
SP - 380
EP - 395
JO - Workplace Health and Safety
JF - Workplace Health and Safety
IS - 7
ER -