Incorporating Environmental Health into Nursing Practice:
A Case Study on Indoor Air Quality
OBJECTIVES
- Describe the Environmental Risk
Reduction through Nursing Intervention
and Education (ERRNIE) Study.
- Explain how children are uniquely vulnerable
to environmental contaminants.
- Outline the risks of exposure to carbon
monoxide, mold, and radon.
- Discuss the process for identifying environmental
contaminants and educating
individuals on their dangers and action
plan, as presented in this case study.
CNE Instructions
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