INSTRUCTIONS
- This is a self-phase online learning program, which means you can view the content in whatever order you choose to view it. However, we still recommend you follow the sequence we provide.
- If you choose to view the lectures out of sequence, please see this list of all the individual lectures.
- You must FORWARD each slide by using the control buttons or keyboard shortcuts explained below.
- See technical recommendations below, but If you encounter any problems as you complete the modules, please use the contact form on the Contact page.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat, and the work we do can have significant impact on human health. Nurses, nursing students, and nursing faculty need to understand the health implications of environmental exposures. However, few nursing programs adequately integrate environmental health education into their core curriculum so many nurses are not well-prepared to assess and address environmental risks or find evidence based environmental health information.
EnviRN-Evidence, an online learning program funded by the National Library of Medicine, provides an introduction to toxicology basics, as well as 4 important environmental health issues:
EnviRN-Evidence, an online learning program funded by the National Library of Medicine, provides an introduction to toxicology basics, as well as 4 important environmental health issues:
- Lead poisoning
- Percholoroethylene exposure (a chemical used in dry cleaning)
- Fracking (hydraulic fracturing for natural gas)
- Occupational asthma among nurses.
OPTIONAL: CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS
TECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS
All Envirn-Evidence lectures are Captivate modules. It is important to play the content using the following browsers:
Windows
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iOS 8 (or later)
Android 4.2.2 (or later)
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USING CAPTIVATE
The CC Button will display lectures' captions. The TOC button will display a Table of Contents so you can easily navigate through lectures' slides.
KEYBOARD CONTROLS
P - Pause/Play slide
N - Move to next slide
B - Move to Previous slide
N - Move to next slide
B - Move to Previous slide