Module 10 Written Assignment – Types of Hazards in Nursing

Module 10 Written Assignment – Types of Hazards in Nursing

Module 10 Written Assignment – Types of Hazards in NursingScoring Rubric:CriteriaPointsAnswer the following in 1-2 pages:Discuss and define each of the three hazardsGive examples of each hazardExplain and give specific examples to when, where, why, and how nurses may potentially be exposed to these hazardsGive examples in which the patient may be exposed to these hazards — 5Total Points                                                            5Nursing staff have direct patient contact and therefore exposed to various health hazards. For example, nurses confront such potential hazards as exposure to infectious diseases and toxic substances, back injuries, radiation exposure and stress. They may also be exposed to cleaners and disinfectants that can cause rashes and eye and throat irritation and to infectious diseases such as hepatitis from hypodermic needles that have not been properly discarded. Despite this diversity of occupations and exposures, healthcare hazards can be divided into three categories:Physical hazardsChemical hazardsBiological hazardsBy being aware of these three categories and following the policies and procedures for the organization, you can prevent injuries and illness. Answer the following in 1-2 pages:Discuss and define each of the three hazardsGive examples of each hazardExplain and give specific examples to when, where, why, and how nurses may potentially be exposed to these hazardsGive examples in which the patient may be exposed to these hazardsSubmit your completed assignment by following the directions linked below. Please check the Course Calendar for specific due dates.Save your assignment as a Microsoft Word document. (Mac users, please remember to append the “.docx” extension to the filename.) The name of the file should be your first initial and last name, followed by an underscore and the name of the assignment, and an underscore and the date. An example is shown below: