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

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Which effect of chemical exposure might persist without worsening?

  1. Reversible damage

  2. Progressive damage

  3. Irreversible damage

  4. Immediate damage

The correct answer is: Irreversible damage

Chemical exposure can have various effects on the body, but one of the most serious and concerning is irreversible damage. This means that the damage caused by the exposure cannot be undone or reversed. This can have long-lasting and potentially permanent consequences on one's health. Options A and B - reversible and progressive damage respectively - are also concerning effects of chemical exposure, as they may be able to be reversed or improved with treatment or time. However, they are not as severe as irreversible damage. Option D, immediate damage, may occur quickly but may also improve with time and treatment, whereas irreversible damage persist. Therefore, option C is the correct answer.