Occupational and Environmental Health: Recognizing and Preventing Disease and Injury - Multiple Choice Questions - Learn & Prevent

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What is the recommended action when diagnosing work-related asthma includes establishing a relationship to work?

  1. Conduct peer interviews

  2. Prescribe broad-spectrum antibiotics

  3. Perform serial measurements of peak expiratory flow rate

  4. Immediate workplace shutdown

The correct answer is: Perform serial measurements of peak expiratory flow rate

Performing serial measurements of peak expiratory flow rate is the recommended action when diagnosing work-related asthma because it is a non-invasive and reliable way to measure lung function and determine if there is a correlation between exposure to certain substances in the workplace and asthma symptoms. This option allows for monitoring over time and can provide evidence in establishing a causal relationship between work and asthma development. Conducting peer interviews (A) may be helpful in identifying potential triggers for asthma, but it is not a recommended action in diagnosing work-related asthma. Prescribing broad-spectrum antibiotics (B) is not a relevant action as asthma is not an infection. Immediate workplace shutdown (D) is an extreme and potentially unnecessary action that should only be considered if there is clear evidence of a severe and immediate threat at the workplace.