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| What is a Hazard Datasheet on Occupation? |
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This datasheet is one of the International Datasheets on Occupations. It is intended for those professionally concerned with health and safety at work: occupational physicians and nurses, safety engineers, hygienists, education and Information specialists, inspectors, employers ' representatives, workers' representatives, safety officers and other competent persons.
This datasheet lists, in a standard format, different hazards to which nurse, emergency rooms may be exposed in the course of their normal work. This datasheet is a source of information rather than advice. With the knowledge of what causes injuries and diseases, is easier to design and implement suitable measures towards prevention.
This datasheet consists of four pages:
and explained on the third page).
Production of this hazard hatasheet was sponsored by Israel Institute for Occupational Safety and Hygene
| Who is an emergency room nurse? |
An emergency room nurse is a healthcare worker who is a qualified nurse and works in the emergency room of a hospital or other healthcare institution.
| What is dangerous about this job? |
| Hazards related to this job |
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Specific preventive measures can be seen by clicking on the respective
in the third column of the table.
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| Specialized information |
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| Synonyms |
Nurse, first-aid |
Definitions and/or description![]() |
A professional nurse who handles patients that are accepted into the emergency room. Delivers first-aid to the patient, prepares him for inspection by the emergency-room physician on-duty, undresses him, measures his pulse-rate, temperature, blood pressure and performs any other necessary examination; assists the physician in checking the patient and delivers the treatment that was decided by the physician, including disinfecting and bandaging wounds and bruises, smearing ointments, dispensing medications, connecting the patient into infusions, etc., as necessary. |
| Related and specific occupations |
Other patient-care nursing occupations classified according to ward (operating room nurse, intensive-care nurse, pediatric nurse, etc.); emergency medical technician; emergency medical service coordinator; first aid attendant |
| Primary equipment used |
Catheters; masks; medical supplies (scalpels, syringes, needles, bandages, gauze, sterile pads, plaster dressings, etc.); monitoring equipment; sterilization equipment; stethoscope; sphygmomanometer; thermometers; watch |
| Workplaces where the occupation is common |
Emergency rooms of hospitals and other health care institutions |
| References
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Encyclopaedia of Occupational Health and Safety, 4th Ed., ILO, Geneva, 1998, Vol.2, p. 39.18. Encyclopaedia of Occupational Health and Safety, 3rd Ed., ILO, Geneva, 1983, Vol.2, p. 873-877. Occupational Disease - a Guide to their Prevention. DHEW- NIOSH Pub. 77-181,1977 (Multiple pages - see entry "Nurses" in index). |
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Production of this hazard hatasheet was sponsored by Israel Institute for Occupational Safety and Hygene