Blog 26
1. When I looked up information on my phone, I found that it stated it met all of the safety criteria that the United States lists for it. After this module, I think it's important to be aware of radiation risks from our phones, and to use them in intentional ways. Sometimes I'll stick my phone into my waist band to keep it there and it's directly touching my skin - which is something I should work to not do. It all speaks to a greater issue of how we're likely too dependent and attached to our phones (I'm sure that I am guilty of that) and probably need to take a step back from phone use as a whole - for physical and mental health.
2. Nurses should certainly provide holistic education regarding phone exposure and children. This also relates to the fact that kids should probably have limits on screen time in general - I saw an article about how kids have slower brain development if they have high levels of screen time. Regardless, nurses should definitely educate caregivers on how to limit screen time and encourage kids to play or read.
3. I would imagine that for nurses to create a position on screen health, we could partner with a public health department to create a campaign regarding technology usage - flyers, etc. It would also be helpful to do presentations in schools and to loop in elementary and preschools so that parents can be aware with additional outreach.
2. Nurses should certainly provide holistic education regarding phone exposure and children. This also relates to the fact that kids should probably have limits on screen time in general - I saw an article about how kids have slower brain development if they have high levels of screen time. Regardless, nurses should definitely educate caregivers on how to limit screen time and encourage kids to play or read.
3. I would imagine that for nurses to create a position on screen health, we could partner with a public health department to create a campaign regarding technology usage - flyers, etc. It would also be helpful to do presentations in schools and to loop in elementary and preschools so that parents can be aware with additional outreach.
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