How You Can Help Your Patients Stop Smoking (Test Only)


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Learning Objectives

After completing this course you’ll be able to:

  1. Address the importance of the medical professional getting involved in helping patients stop smoking.
  2. List 5 steps to creating a smoking cessation program.
  3. Develop office procedures to help patients stop smoking.
  4. List 6 steps to creating a smoke free office.
  5. Describe 3 responsibilities of the smoking cessation coordinator.
  6. Write a notice introducing a smoke free policy in the medical facility.
  7. List 3 steps in identifying all smoking patients.
  8. Prepare a Smoking Assessment Form for assessing smoking patients.
  9. List 4 steps in developing patient smoking cessation plans.
  10. List reasons to stop smoking for various population groups, such as teenagers, pregnant women, parents, new smokers, long-term smokers, patients with family history of heart disease or cancer and for symptomatic and asymptomatic adults.
  11. Advise the patient in the proper use of nicotine gum, listing four pointers.
  12. List 3 patient groups for whom nicotine gum is contraindicated.
  13. List 4 steps of follow-up support plan.
  14. List 3 special concerns of people who stop smoking.
  15. Write a follow-up letter for a patient who has decided to stop smoking.
  16. Answer 14 common questions and concerns of patients who have decided to stop smoking.
  17. Provide smoking cessation tips for patients who have decided to stop smoking.
  18. List 12 withdrawal symptoms after quitting and suggest things the individual should do.
  19. Describe clinical interventions to prevent tobacco use by children and adolescents.
  20. Provide five recommendations to prevent tobacco use by children in various age groups.
  21. List 5 risk factors for adolescent smoking.
  22. Discuss school programs to prevent smoking.


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