Section outline

    • Climate impacts are striking at an alarming rate within the United States. Fires and Maui, Burning Man in Nevada with rain and sheltering in pace, Hurricane Idalia, and those left in her wake are the tip of the iceberg, so to speak. Nurses can be pivotal in preparation long before the event or disaster strikes. Understanding the risks your patient population may encounter is the first step. Tools such as the ones published by Americares are just one example of timely patient education. This session discusses how one primary care nurse practitioner approaches climate change and the changes necessary in primary care.

      Learning Objectives:

      1. Identify potential climate change impacts on patients and their chronic disease conditions.
      2. Utilize appropriate resources for anticipatory planning for climate-related events.
      3. Describe appropriate education resources for patients, staff, and organizations.
    • Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 17198, for 1 contact hour until September 28, 2025.

  • In order to receive a certificate of completion, you must complete the course evaluation.

    • Climate Readiness Evaluation Quiz
      Not available unless: The activity Course Video is marked complete
  • Not available unless: The activity Climate Readiness Evaluation is complete and passed
      1. Read ANHE's recently released Climate Justice Agenda for Nursing
      2. Join an ANHE Forum or Committee
      3. Sign up to receive information about ANHE events and opportunities, 
      4. Donate to support nurses leading the way in protecting communities, 
      5. See ANHE's library of information and resources on environmental health, 
      6. Use your Nursing Voice to advocate for healthy communities by contacting us here.