Grand Rounds: Old Poison, New Findings: Arsenic’s effect on maternal and child health - June 29, 2016 posted on Mar 18, 2020
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Learning Objectives:By the end of this module, participants should be able to:
Presented By:Molly Kile, ScD
Assistant Professor College of Public Health and Human Sciences Oregon State University Corvallis, OR Region 10 PEHSU
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Case Conference: Childhood Diet and Arsenic Exposure: Interesting Clinical Cases - December 16, 2015 posted on Mar 17, 2020
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Learning ObjectivesAt the conclusion of this activity, attendees should be able to:
The speaker will begin by presenting several clinical cases/case presentations. The cases to be presented will be provided in final proposal. This will be followed by a discussion of the outcome of the case with consideration and implications for current and future clinical and public health practice. The presenter will conclude by discussing preventive steps that can be taken to decrease exposure to environmental hazards and improve patient care.
Case discussed:The parents of a 6-year old boy with learning and motor delays present to the child’s primary care provider. There have been no recent changes, and vital signs are normal. A developmentally delayed cousin was recently “tested for heavy metals”, so the parents request that these labs be checked for their child as well. In addition to basic labs, heavy metal blood and urine tests are ordered. All results are WNL, except for a random urine arsenic of 93 mcg/gm Cr. Presented by:Ada Otter, DNP, ARNP
Nurse Practitioner University of Washington Northwest PEHSU Seattle, WA Region 10 PEHSU
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