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Fishing for Answers in Corner Brook Tami-Lyne, a 28 year old member of the Qalipu Mi’kmaq First Nation, lives in Cat Arm Reservoir in a small rural community in Newfoundland and Labrador. Her only child, a 10-year old son named Randy, likes to go fishing for brook trout and for Arctic char with his father. Randy is a healthy young boy who enjoys many activities such as biking, fishing, hockey, and spending time with his extended family. Tami-Lyne comes to the community health nursing clinic to talk with the CHN, Lisa, about her recent reading that eating certain fish can cause health problems. She tells Lisa that she and her family eat brook trout and Arctic char at least twice a week and that she has some concerns and questions. Questions: 1) According to the Government of Canada, what is the maximum amount of Artic char that Rami-Lyne, her son, and her husband should eat per week? (see www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/pollutants/mercury-environment/health-concerns/fish-consumption-advisories.html#NF ) 2) What symptoms should Lisa ask Tami-Lyne about to determine whether mercury poisoning is present in her immediate family? (See https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/pollutants/mercury-environment/health-concerns.html ) 3) What further work could Lisa do to work upstream on this issue?
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