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Child Exploitation on the Internet    
A Nurse's Role in Minimizing the Risks
by Elizabeth B. Dowdell, RN, PhD and Pasqua Spinelli, RN, MSN, LNC, PMHNP
CE318-60 l 1.00 hr

Child Exploitation on the Internet - CE318-60
Objectives:

The goal of this program is to provide nurses who work with children, adolescents, and their families in the school, community, pediatric, and psychiatric settings information regarding safety on the Internet. After you study the information presented here, you will be able to —

  • Identify at least three Internet safety guidelines for parents and children.
  • Describe the nurse’s role in identifying children at risk for exploitation while online.
  • List at least three online resources that can provide assistance for parents and children.

Course expires on 1/22/2012
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