The industrial nurse as a person, as an employee and as a specialist, uses her senses, her knowledge, her imagination and her relationships to change the world in which the employee lives. She does this by helping him to change. She does this by being a significant part of his world, somebody who cares, who thinks he is important. She does this by referring him to other resources, and by helping to change the job environment in which he lives.
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