2023-10-07T20:07:12+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true <p>480,000</p>, <p>5.6 million </p>, <p>$92 billion </p>, <p>coronary heart disease</p>, <p># of packs smoked per day x years of smoking </p>, <p>increase </p>, <p>b</p>, <p>ask, advise, assess, assist, arrange </p>, <p>precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance </p>, <p>1 week </p>, <p>past experience, abstinence, triggers, alcohol</p>, <p>current/past tobacco use, previous quit attempts/why unsuccessful, medications used, triggers, support systems </p>, <p>reduce smoking frequency, lower nicotine cigs, </p>, <p>pregnant/lactating women, adolescents, smokers who consume &lt; 10 cigs QD</p>, <p>bupropion </p>, <p>varenicline </p>, <p>recent MI, severe arrhythmias, angina, active TMJ (gum only), pregnancy/lactation </p>, <p>heavy smokers &gt;=2 packs a day </p>, <p>9</p>, <p>half a pack; 10 cigs per day </p>, <p>nausea, HA, insomnia, abnormal dreams, dyspepsia, constipation, flatulence</p>, <p>take with full glass of water after meals; decide on quit date before start</p>, <p>3rd meeting </p>, <p>3rd week of class</p>, <p>4th week of class </p>, <p>b</p>, <p>CINV, seizure disorders, MS, non-cancer pain </p> flashcards
Nicotine Cessation

Nicotine Cessation

  • 480,000

    How many people die every year in the US from smoking?

  • 5.6 million

    How many years of life are lost?

  • $92 billion

    How much money is lost from smoking?

  • coronary heart disease

    2nd hand smoke is linked to _________.

  • # of packs smoked per day x years of smoking

    Formula for pack-years?

  • increase

    Smoking cessation can cause an ________ in weight.

  • b

    Successful long-term cessation is highest in help from _______.

    a) non-physician

    b) physician

    c) self-help material

  • ask, advise, assess, assist, arrange

    What are the five A's?

  • precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance

    What are the steps in the Transtheoretical model for change? (5)

  • 1 week

    When should the follow-up visit be when a patient decides to quit?

  • past experience, abstinence, triggers, alcohol

    What are the elements of practical counseling? (4)

  • current/past tobacco use, previous quit attempts/why unsuccessful, medications used, triggers, support systems

    What are the components of smoking history? (5)

  • reduce smoking frequency, lower nicotine cigs,

    How does tapering work? (3)

  • pregnant/lactating women, adolescents, smokers who consume < 10 cigs QD

    Who falls under special circumstances in NRT therapy? (3)

  • bupropion

    What is our psychotropic ?

  • varenicline

    What is our nicotine agonist?

  • recent MI, severe arrhythmias, angina, active TMJ (gum only), pregnancy/lactation

    NRT use is precautioned in which patients? (5)

  • heavy smokers >=2 packs a day

    Who is dual therapy reserved for?

  • 9

    How many lozenges can a patient take per day?

  • half a pack; 10 cigs per day

    High therapy =

  • nausea, HA, insomnia, abnormal dreams, dyspepsia, constipation, flatulence

    AE's of Varenicline? (7)

  • take with full glass of water after meals; decide on quit date before start

    Varenicline dosing?

  • 3rd meeting

    When does the smoking class "congeal" by?

  • 3rd week of class

    When do we prepare for the quit date ?

  • 4th week of class

    When do we START the quit date?

  • b

    If a member of our class is planning on using pharmacological treatment, what week should they begin their medication?

    a) 1st

    b) 2nd

    c) 3rd

    d) Weeks 5-7

    e) 8 weeks

  • CINV, seizure disorders, MS, non-cancer pain

    Medical marijuana has been proven to treat which conditions? (4)