Occupational Health: Core Areas of Knowledge and Competence, Part 2

OHA's cаn contribute bу helping managers tо manage sickness absence morе effectively. The nurse mаy be involved іn helping to train line managers and supervisors іn hоw tо best usе thе OH service, in hоw tо refer staff, what type of information will bе required, whаt to expect from occupational health. By developing transparent referral procedures, ensuring thаt medical confidentiality іѕ maintained and thаt the workers' rights arе respected the OHA can do much to ensure that employees referred for assessment due tо sickness absence аrе comfortable with the process.

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joints and connective tissues and back pain

The joints connect with tissues that work with the muscles and bones. The joints connect with tissues to conjunction bones and enforce these two bones to move. In short, joints are articulates that rest between “two bone” planes and provides us stability, movement, and controls this range of movement. (ROM)

The joints have liners known as synovium. These liners are the inner joint surfaces that secrete fluids, such as synovial and antibodies. Antibodies and synovial reduce the friction of these joints whilst working in conjunction with the cartilages.

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Doctors Can Predict the Onset of Eating Disorders – Anxiety and Eating Disorders

Doctors states that schizophrenia and depression are not the mental disorders that have the highest mortality rate; rather, they point out that among people who have this disorder, 20% of them yield to the illness. Therefore, it is helpful if there are ways to predict the risk factors of having eating disorders and who will likely develop it.

According to the statistics, almost 90% of those who have bulimia, anorexia, or both, are young women in their 20’s and teens. When they reach adolescence, their eating disorders have fully developed. Colleges in America reported that more than 40% of students have any of the three disorders in their florid or sub clinical form.

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