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- W3186101189 abstract "The health manifestations of climate change are becoming increasingly common and present urgent and complex challenges for emergency clinicians. 1 Crimmins A Balbus JL Gamble CB et al. The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment. US Global Change Research Program, 2016 Crossref Google Scholar As temperatures rise, air quality worsens, extreme weather events become more frequent, and those who need medical care turn to their local emergency department as their primary point of health system access. Although climate change may stress many aspects of the health system, emergency care—on the front lines of acute care nationwide and the nation's primary safety net provider—stands to bear the largest burden. In “A CLIMATE: A Tool for Assessment of Climate-Change–Related Health Consequences in the Emergency Department,” Nicholas et al 2 Nicholas PK Breakey S McKinnon S Eddy EZ Fanuele J Starodub R A CLIMATE: a tool for assessment of climate-change-related health consequences in the emergency department. J Emerg Nurs. 2021; 47: 532-542https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jen.2020.10.002 Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF Scopus (3) Google Scholar put forth a vital framework for the integration of climate and health knowledge in the clinical setting, laying the foundation for how we can begin to save lives now and in an inevitably hotter and more unpredictable future. Crucially, this framework has broad applicability not just to nursing providers, but also to all members of the emergency care team: physicians, advanced practice providers, occupational therapists, physical therapists, social workers, and care coordinators. To demonstrate applicability, the authors present a case example that demonstrates how a clinical climate lens improves the outcome of a patient in the emergency department who is critically ill and further increases her resilience toward future climate-related health impacts by identifying and addressing the root causes of her vulnerability. Hanna Linstadt is a Fellow in Climate Change and Health Science Policy, University of Colorado Department of Emergency Medicine, Aurora, CO. Cecilia Sorensen is an Assistant Director for Climate & Health Science Policy, GME Consortium, University of Colorado Department of Emergency Medicine, Aurora, CO, and Clinical Instructor, Department of Environmental & Occupational Health, University of Colorado School of Public Health, Aurora, CO. John M. Balbus is a Senior Advisor for Public Health to the Director, NIEHS-WHO Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health Sciences, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD." @default.
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- W3186101189 title "Commentary on “A CLIMATE: A Tool for Assessment of Climate-Change–Related Health Consequences in the Emergency Department”" @default.
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