Smoking Cessation Lecture Powerpoint Flashcards

1
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Leading preventable cause of death

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Smoking

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2
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Nicotine

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Primary drug in cigarettes that causes addiction, raises heart rate and blood pressure thru causing swelling of cells lining veins and arteries reducing blood flow, harmful to developing brains

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3
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Leading cancer resulting in death is ___, nearly 9-10 of them are caused by ____

A

lung cancer, smoking

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4
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Smoking increases atherosclerotic disease because it…

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….initiates the initial inflammatory response that results in foam cell activity

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5
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Abdominal aortic aneurysm is associated with…

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….smoking history of any kind

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6
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Nicotine on a mg/mg basis is ___x more potent as heroin and has similar withdrawal rates to it

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10x

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7
Q

Mesolimbic dopaminergic system

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Motivational behavior/reward system of the brain that is directly stimulated from dopamine release reward pathway

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8
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Physiologic neurotransmitters released from smoking (6)

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  • Norepi
  • B endorphin
  • Acetylcholine
  • serotonin
  • glutamate
  • vasopressin
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9
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Components in stopping smoking (4)

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  • Patient motivation
  • Physician interest
  • Medications
  • Support systems
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10
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“The right moment” for smoking cessation

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Idea that confronting smoking as a provider is most effective when a patient is suffering a significant medical event directly caused by their smooking

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11
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PA role in smoking cessation (5)

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  • Admit nicotine is an addiction
  • provide info
  • show interest
  • train office personnel
  • select the opportunity
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12
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The 5 A’s of smoking cessation

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Ask
Advise
Assess
Assist
Arrange
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13
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Stages of change (4)

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Precontemplation: not seriously considering quitting smoking (provide info)
Contemplation: seriously considering stopping smoking within 3-6 months (talk about if they want to what steps they take)
Preparation: Seriously considering stopping within next week to month (have to make a plan to do it)
Action: has recently stopped smoking within last 6 months (encourage to prevent relapse)

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14
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Average weight gain 1 year after quitting smoking

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6 lbs

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15
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Planning a smoking quitting program (6)

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  • Establish degree of nicotine dependency (either serum cotinine level or fagerstrom test)
  • Establish a quit date
  • Create a support group
  • Establish behavioral modification
  • Discuss relapse and weight gain
  • Nicotine replacement (typically sustained initially alongside buproprion)
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16
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Buproprion for smoking cessation

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Anti depressant seen to significantly decrease withdrawal symptoms in a person quitting tobacco

17
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Chantix (varenicline tartrate) for smoking cessation

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Non nicotine pill that acts as a nicotine receptor partial agonist that causes nicotine to which smoking is absolutely contraindicated upon max dose being achieved (corresponding to quit date), causes severe side effects from residual or any other nicotine, can cause suicidal ideation or rage (cannot operate heavy machinery)

18
Q

Low dependency nicotine addiction treatment

A

Nicotine replacement

19
Q

High dependency nicotine addiction treatment

A

Bupropion + nicotine replacement

20
Q

Advantages and disadvantages of nicotine gum

A

+more rapid
+adjunct
-heartburn or indigestion
-throat and mouth irritation

21
Q

Advantages and disadvantages of nicotine patch

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+convenient
+best compliance
-skin irritation
-available over the counter

22
Q

Advantages and disadvantages of nicotine nasal spray

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+fast acting

  • irritation
  • low compliance
23
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Advantages and disadvantages of nicotine inhaler

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+simulates smooking

  • low compliance
  • less nicotine delivery