2010
DOI: 10.1177/216507991005800906
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Integrating Environmental Health into Nurse Practitioner Training—Childhood Pesticide Exposure Risk Assessment, Prevention, and Management

Abstract: The use of pesticides in agriculture, public places, and private homes and gardens is ubiquitous throughout the united States. Children are particularly vulnerable to pesticide exposure because of immature biological and developmental processes. Thus, it is important that primary health care providers identify clients at risk for pesticide exposure and poisoning and know how to respond effectively if clients experience exposure. However, many primary health care providers are not adequately trained or prepared… Show more

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