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Course: WB 2579
CE Original Date: June 5, 2015
CE Renewal Date: June 5, 2017
CE Expiration Date: June 5, 2019
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List of Tables

Table 1. Examples of Environmental & Occupational Causes of Medical Problems

Table 2. Organ Systems Often Affected by Toxic Exposure

Table 3. Commonly Used Compounds that Can Have Serious Adverse Health Effects

Table 4. Components of an Exposure History

Last Reviewed: June 23, 2015
Source: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
homeExposure History
  • Cover Page
  • Table of Contents
  • How to Use This Course?
  • Initial Check
  • What Is the Purpose of Taking an Exposure History?
  • What Role Do Primary Health Care Providers Have
  • Which Organ Systems Are Affected
  • Possible Sources of Indoor Air Pollution
  • Potential Sources and Pathways of Hazardous Exposure
  • What Are the Components of an Exposure History?
  • What Is Included in the Exposure Survey (Part 1)
  • What Is Included in the Work History (Part 2)
  • Included in the Environmental History (Part 3)
  • What Instructions Should Be Given to Patients?
  • Additional Environmental Health Resources
  • Tables
  • Literature Cited
  • Appendix I and II
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