Climate change's implications for practice: Pharmacologic considerations of heat-related illness.

IF 0.6 Q4 NURSING
NURSE PRACTITIONER Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-24 DOI:10.1097/01.NPR.0000000000000230
Kenneth Mueller, Heather Allstrom, Daniel J Smith, Elizabeth Downes, Lori A Modly
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Abstract

Abstract: Climate change is the greatest threat to global health. As climate change worsens, heat waves will be longer, more intense, and more frequent. Increased health risks from climate change and heat waves include heat-related illness (HRI). HRI increases ED visits, hospitalizations, and mortality. Healthcare providers should be aware of the impact of medications on risk for HRI. This article elucidates signs and symptoms, populations at risk, drugs and mechanisms that increase risk, and patient education to reduce risk.

气候变化对实践的影响:热相关疾病的药理学考虑。
摘要:气候变化是对全球健康的最大威胁。随着气候变化的加剧,热浪将更长、更猛烈、更频繁。气候变化和热浪增加的健康风险包括热相关疾病(HRI)。热相关疾病会增加急诊就诊率、住院率和死亡率。医疗服务提供者应了解药物对热相关疾病风险的影响。本文阐述了体征和症状、高风险人群、增加风险的药物和机制以及降低风险的患者教育。
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期刊介绍: With a circulation of 20,000, The Nurse Practitioner is the leading monthly source for clinical, practical, cutting-edge information for advanced practice nurses and other primary care clinicians. Each issue presents peer-reviewed articles that range from clinical topics and research to political and practice issues. In addition, The Nurse Practitioner provides regular features, columns, continuing education, staff development education, and more.
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