The Role of the School Nurse in Addressing Climate-Associated Illnesses: Water.

Q3 Medicine NASN school nurse (Print) Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-15 DOI:10.1177/1942602X231208711
Sarah Oerther, Daniel B Oerther
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Climate change is having an unprecedented influence on human health. For example, increased frequency of storms with excessive precipitation may contribute to flooding, which contributes to increased water-related dermatological, gastrointestinal, and respiratory illnesses. Some of these water-related illnesses, which can be transmitted via recreational waterborne pathways, may be seen in school-age children. The purpose of this article is to raise awareness of the impact some recreational water-related illnesses have on school-age children's health and to provide school nurses with information on the signs and symptoms of these illnesses as well as prevention tips nurses may wish to share with parents. This is the third article in a series meant to inform school nurses about illnesses linked to local changes in weather that may be arising from global changes in climate and provide them with the tools they need to safeguard children's health.

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学校护士在应对气候相关疾病中的作用:水。
气候变化正在对人类健康产生前所未有的影响。例如,降水过多的风暴频率增加可能会导致洪水,从而导致与水有关的皮肤病、胃肠道和呼吸道疾病的增加。这些与水有关的疾病可以通过娱乐性的水传播途径传播,其中一些可能在学龄儿童中出现。这篇文章的目的是提高人们对一些与水有关的娱乐疾病对学龄儿童健康的影响的认识,并为学校护士提供有关这些疾病的体征和症状的信息,以及护士可能希望与家长分享的预防提示。这是系列文章中的第三篇,旨在告知学校护士有关全球气候变化可能引起的与当地天气变化有关的疾病,并为他们提供保护儿童健康所需的工具。
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