Learning Objectives
After
completing this course you'll be able to:
Address the importance of the medical
professional getting involved in
helping patients stop smoking.
List 5 steps to creating a smoking
cessation program.
List 4 steps of follow-up support plan.
Answer 14 common questions and concerns of patients who have decided to stop smoking.
Provide smoking cessation tips for patients who have decided to stop smoking.
Preface
Forward
Acknowledgement
Learning
Objective
Synopsis
for Physicians How To Help Your Patients
Stop Smoking
Synopsis
for Office Staff How To Develop Office
Procedures To Help Patients Stop Smoking
Step
1: Select An Office Smoking Cessation
Coordinator
Step
2: Create A Smoke Free Office
Step
3: Identify All Smoking Patients
Patient
Smoking Assessment Form
Step
4: Develop Patient Smoking Cessation Plans
Step
5: Provide Follow-up Support
Common
Questions and Concerns
Smoking
Cessation Tips
Self-Help
Smoking Cessation Materials
Materials
For Physicians and Office Staff
Publications
Without Tobacco Advertising
Selected
References For Physician‑Based Smoking
Cessation Programs
Clinical
Interventions To Prevent Tobacco Use by Children
and Adolescents
Nurses:
Help Your Patients Stop Smoking
Patent
Guide: Clearing the Air
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