Teach About Heat: Rising Temperature From Climate Change Is a Nursing Issue

Author:

Koch Amie

Abstract

Deaths attributed to rising temperatures and heat waves represent a continuing public health concern. Climate change affects social determinants of health and local and global health inequities, especially those negatively impacted by high temperatures. Individuals with chronic health conditions have greater likelihood of mortality due to rising temperatures. Nurses witness the harmful effects of climate change but may not be aware that a patient's worsening symptoms can be due to heat. Nurses need to understand and then educate patients and communities about ways to reduce harm from heat, medication interactions with heat, and what safety measures to take in regions of high heat or during heat waves to best promote health equity and reduce mortality. [ J Contin Educ Nurs . 2022;53(10):460–464.]

Publisher

SLACK, Inc.

Subject

Review and Exam Preparation,General Nursing,Education

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