This book discusses environmental health issues relevant to nursing practice. It covers topics like pollution, climate change, and exposure to hazardous substances. The book emphasizes assessment, intervention, and advocacy to address environmental health risks. Suitable for nurses and health educators, it promotes integrating environmental considerations into patient care.
Dylan Bullock specializes in the principles of environmental health in nursing, focusing on how environmental factors influence individual and community health outcomes. His research explores the role of nurses in assessing and addressing environmental hazards, such as air and water pollution, toxic exposures, and climate change impacts on health. Dylan has developed educational programs and assessment tools to equip nurses with the knowledge and skills needed to integrate environmental health considerations into their practice. He has published extensively on the intersection of environmental science and nursing, highlighting the importance of environmental health in holistic patient care.