You see a 60-year-old carpenter who has worked with asbestos in the
past. He has had an X-ray that has been reported as showing pleural
plaques. Which of the following is incorrect?
A student nurse comes to an NHS clinic after a needle-stick injury. She
has not been vaccinated against hepatitis B. She is very worried about
her risk of contracting a blood-borne virus. Her approximate risk is…
Mr Smith has well-controlled epilepsy. He has not had a seizure in 12 years.
He has not told his employers about his condition. Which of the following
statements is true?
You see a man diagnosed with epilepsy who wants to go back to work
as an HGV (heavy goods vehicle) driver. He has been seizure-free for a
number of years. How many years must he be seizure-free before he can
have a Group 2 licence?
Which of the following diseases is associated with coal mining?
You see a fireman who has been struggling at work recently. You think
that he has a diagnosis of depression. Which of the following statements
is correct?
You undertake screening in a bakery in which a case of occupational
asthma has been diagnosed. You see a gentleman who has a wheeze that
only occurs at work. Which of the following statements is true?
Tetrachloroethylene is used in which industry?
Which of the following occupational diseases is paired with its at-risk
occupation?
Which is the most common occupational health disease in the UK?
Shift work is thought to be associated with which pathology?
Which of the following is not part of the HSE guidance on work-related
stress, which suggests areas where the reduction of stress is under
managerial control?
You discover that an employee has suffered from noise-induced hearing
loss. Which of the following statements is true?
You are undertaking health surveillance on miners who are exposed
to silica. Which of the following is correct?
A 20-year-old hairdresser comes to see you with flaking and scaling of
her hands made worse at work. It does not occur outside of work. Which
of the following statements is correct?
A mechanic gets wheezy every time he uses two-part paint. You diagnose
occupational asthma after various investigations have been undertaken.
Which of the following is correct?
The following are the most important factors that must be taken into
account when assessing peak flow:
Which agent is correctly paired with the disease it causes?
Which employment is not correctly paired with the disease associated
with it?
Benz(a)pyrene is associated with which pathology?
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