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Case Management: Where Theory Meets Occupational Health Nursing Practice? By Dianne Dyck Disability Case Management is a challenging aspect of the Occupational Health (OH) Nursing practice. People’s lives are complicated and when illness/injury strikes, those lives become very complex. Occupational Health Nurses (OHNs) who undertake Disability Case Management, need tools to assist them to understand the disability situation and how best to support the ill/injured employee.