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

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Which type of event accounted for the highest proportion of nonfatal occupational injuries treated and released from emergency departments in 2004?

  1. Contact with objects and equipment

  2. Transportation incidents

  3. Bodily reaction and exertion

  4. Falls

The correct answer is: Bodily reaction and exertion

Bodily reaction and exertion accounted for the highest proportion of nonfatal occupational injuries treated and released from emergency departments in 2004. This is due to the fact that many jobs require physical exertion and repeated movements, which can lead to strain and injury over time. Other options, such as transportation incidents and falls, may result in more severe injuries, but they may not be as common in the workplace as bodily reaction and exertion. Contact with objects and equipment may also result in serious injuries, but it is typically less common than bodily reaction and exertion. Therefore, while these options may account for a significant number of nonfatal occupational injuries, they are not the highest proportion.