Environmental Health Nursing

A specialty practice that gives and delivers health and safety services to employees, employee populations, and community groups is Environmental health nursing. Environmental Health Nurses work on improving the health of an entire population instead of on caring for a single patient at a time. The health risks of Environmental pollution include diseases in most organ systems during which air and pollution control links with diarrheal diseases, respiratory diseases in children and adults, cancers, neurological disorders, and cardiovascular disease. The fertilizers we drown our crops in are polluting the underground water in these areas, also because the water bodies. The impact of air, water and food pollution is heavy within the global climate change . To have a healthier environment we've to scale back unnecessary exposures to commonly used chemicals or other hazardous substances.

  • Environmental health and Safety management
  • Food, air and water pollution
  • Types of diseases & disorders
  • Efforts to reduce environment exposure
  • Environmental changes and its impact on health

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